Spring Art Show: 14 South Artists at Gorman Building | Oregon Events

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Fifteen artists from 14 South Artists will exhibit their work at the Gorman Center in Oregon, Wisconsin, on March 21, 2026, from 10 a.m. To 4 p.m. The show will feature a diverse range of mediums, including fiber arts, painting, mixed media, screen printing, photography, jewelry and sculpture.

The exhibition, held in the historic Gorman Building at 200 North Main Street, will be free and open to the public, offering attendees the opportunity to view and purchase art directly from the local creators. 14 South Artists is a juried group, meaning all participating artists have been vetted for their artistic merit.

Participating artists include Faye Antolec, specializing in fiber arts; Jen Day, a painter; Shirley Duerst, working in mixed media and jewelry; Bob Hodgson, known for painting and drawing; Kathy Larson, creating mixed media pieces; James Moravec, focusing on screen printing and photography; Francis Stanton, a printmaker and photographer; Steve Wagner, a painter and drawer; Karen Callahan, working with fiber arts, jewelry, and stone carving; Susan DiMaio, specializing in encaustic mixed media; Natalie Falconer, creating mixed media paintings and drawings; Jennifer Knollenberg, a jeweler; Karen Nell McKean, working in painting, sculpture, and jewelry; James Shulkin, creating mixed media art; and Francine Tompkins, a painter and drawer.

The Village of Oregon, located seven miles south of Madison, Wisconsin, has been actively promoting public art initiatives. A Village of Oregon Art Fair is scheduled for June 20, 2026, at Waterman Park, further demonstrating the community’s commitment to the arts. The Village’s Public Art Committee aims to promote tourism, build community pride, foster art education, and enhance the quality of life through artistic endeavors.

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