Vanda Gallery
05/05/2026
America 250: Red, White or Blue
May 12 to June 20
RECEPTION: FRIDAY JUNE 12 th, 5-7 PM
commemorative exhibition presented by the
NRAA and hosted by Vanda Gallery, marking the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
The show brings together a diverse community of visual artists in a shared celebration of national identity, artistic expression, and collective history.
For me, this exhibition holds particular significance, as it reconnects me with the community I first began exhibiting my work with at the start of my artistic career.
As an Iranian American, I also carry a quiet sense of gratitude for the service and sacrifice of U.S. soldiers, and for the ways this country continues to support and stand with the Iranian people during this difficult times. Participating in this milestone event not only honors the nation’s legacy, but also reflects the resilience, solidarity, and shared hopes that connect countries across borders.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the opening reception of “Women Who Tell Our Stories.”
A special thank you to and for your support, and to for your collaboration in bringing this exhibition to life.
Congratulations and heartfelt thanks to all the ARTISTS who participated in this beautiful and meaningful show.
The exhibition will remain on view through March 28. You can also explore the online exhibition via the link in our bio or on our website under the Current Exhibitions section.
We invite you to visit the gallery, experience the work in person, and share it with others. Supporting local artists and businesses helps creativity thrive and allows art to continue inspiring and uplifting our community.
12/31/2025
Gray Matters
Black &White Photography Exhibition
January 15 - February 21
OPENING RECEPTION: JANUARY 17 th, 5-7 PM
This exhibition invites viewers to recognize the significance of gray—the space where life truly unfolds. The world, human experience, and our encounters with one another are rarely black and white; they exist in the in-between. Through monochrome imagery, the curator encourages an awareness of balance between light and darkness, and an appreciation for the role of shadow in shaping perception. Viewers are asked to slow down, to read the unwritten words between the lines, and to look beyond obscurity—finding meaning within uncertainty and images veiled in fog.
12/15/2025
Couple of pictures from the reception of “Mini Art, Mighty Gift”
Thanks to congressman George Latimer for joining us.
Thanks to all artists who made this show another wonderful success.
Thanks to all friends, neighbors and supporters.
By your continued support we are able to bring more art, more stories and more artists to spotlight.
The exhibition will be up till December 23rd. You still have 10 more days to see the show and support the art community and check out some gifts out of your list.
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