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Featuring: Matt CondronOn view through June 6Matt Condron’s paintings are of between moments - spaces inhabited only by ...
05/17/2026

Featuring: Matt Condron
On view through June 6

Matt Condron’s paintings are of between moments - spaces inhabited only by light. They are snapshots of a juncture of time and location - they are perfected snapshots. Condron is not including every detail - he is editing and substituting and crafting - choosing what to include to convey the sense that he wants the viewer to take away.

Matt Condron
Polk Street Haunt, 2026
oil on canvas
22.5x34 in.

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Christine Rasmussen: How the Light Gets InThrough June 6Rasmussen continues to offer us the beauty in all things.  She r...
05/17/2026

Christine Rasmussen: How the Light Gets In
Through June 6

Rasmussen continues to offer us the beauty in all things. She reminds us that the sublime can be experienced anywhere - even in the most unexpected corners of our surroundings. These paintings are a joy and a voice of hope - a path forward and an edifying vision. Rasmussen shows us how to look, how to find peace, and how to exist in a world that is chaotic, unstable, and filled with hypocrisy.

Christine Rasmussen
Dazzling, 2026
oil on canvas
30x18 in.

Sharon Feder: EntwinedOn view through June 6The paintings ask us to revel in the textural surfaces and mark-making.  Fed...
05/16/2026

Sharon Feder: Entwined
On view through June 6

The paintings ask us to revel in the textural surfaces and mark-making. Feder’s palette knife and brush work are meticulous yet exuberant - there is depth to the surfaces and a play of color that gives a unique richness to the work. These paintings are about materiality and incorporate the tactile sense of bark, of concrete, of wood planks.

Sharon Feder
BeingTrees 24, 2026
oil on panel
15x20 in.

Featuring: MATT CONDRONMay 9th - June 6th, 2026Opening Reception: Saturday, May 9th, 3-6pmBillis/Williams Gallery is ple...
05/09/2026

Featuring: MATT CONDRON
May 9th - June 6th, 2026
Opening Reception: Saturday, May 9th, 3-6pm

Billis/Williams Gallery is pleased to present MATT CONDRON, a special feature of the Portland, Oregon, based painter’s work.

Matt Condron’s paintings share the artist’s experience—emotion, interpretation, and the sense of a place. At first glance the paintings might seem to be of the Photorealism genre. Upon further inspection, we see that these paintings exist in a world unto themselves. The photographs the paintings are based on are the starting point - not the end goal.

SHARON FEDER: EntwinedMay 9th - June 6th, 2026Opening Reception: Saturday, May 9th, 3-6pmBillis Williams Gallery is plea...
05/09/2026

SHARON FEDER: Entwined
May 9th - June 6th, 2026
Opening Reception: Saturday, May 9th, 3-6pm

Billis Williams Gallery is pleased to present SHARON FEDER: ENTWINED the gallery’s fourth solo exhibition by the Denver-based painter.

We work very hard to separate ourselves from the natural world. We create bubbles to insulate ourselves and to control as much as we can. For those living in cities, the disconnect from the natural world can be enormous.

CHRISTINE RASMUSSEN: How the Light Gets InMay 9th - June 6th, 2026Opening Reception: Saturday, May 9th, 3-6pmBillis Will...
05/09/2026

CHRISTINE RASMUSSEN: How the Light Gets In
May 9th - June 6th, 2026
Opening Reception: Saturday, May 9th, 3-6pm

Billis Williams Gallery is pleased to present CHRISTINE RASMUSSEN: HOW THE LIGHT GETS IN, the gallery’s third solo exhibition by the Los Angeles-based painter.

Christine Rasmussen’s exquisitely quiet paintings transport and transfix. Using the visual vocabulary of her surroundings to examine this moment, Rasmussen focuses her brush on minute details and the finest line work. Her soft color palette is at odds with the industrial subject matter but the marriage of opposing forces creates a tension and magic in the work.

Stephanie Serpick: New PaintingsThrough May 2,  2026Stephanie Serpick’s intimate paintings are quietly intense and deepl...
05/03/2026

Stephanie Serpick: New Paintings
Through May 2, 2026

Stephanie Serpick’s intimate paintings are quietly intense and deeply connected to the experience of being human. We are the sum of joy and pain and we carry the history of what we have lived through in our souls.

Stephanie Serpick
Interior Visions #18, 2025
oil on panel, 16x20 in.

Last Day !KENNY HARRIS: VENICEThrough May 2, 2026These are the views of someone deeply connected to these spaces - the b...
05/03/2026

Last Day !

KENNY HARRIS: VENICE
Through May 2, 2026

These are the views of someone deeply connected to these spaces - the beach at dawn, the pier fading into the fog, neon-lit arches of a walkway. The palette is the soft warm gray of fog over the Venice Pier, the brilliant blue of neon, the orange of the sky over the Pacific at that one time of day.

Kenny Harris
Windward Arches, Nocturne, 2026
oil on canvas
48x36 in.

A hauntingly fitting painting for the current moment.Noted realist TOM GREGG’s painting Gas Can from 2019 just arrived a...
04/30/2026

A hauntingly fitting painting for the current moment.

Noted realist TOM GREGG’s painting Gas Can from 2019 just arrived at the gallery.

Tom Gregg
Gas Can, 2019
oil on panel, 34x34 in.

Stephanie SerpickInterior Visions  #18, 2025oil on panel16x20 in.Stephanie Serpick: New PaintingsOn view through May 2, ...
04/26/2026

Stephanie Serpick
Interior Visions #18, 2025
oil on panel
16x20 in.

Stephanie Serpick: New Paintings
On view through May 2, 2026


Stephanie SerpickQuiet Light  #5, 2026oil on panel11x14 in.Stephanie Serpick: New PaintingsThrough May 2, 2026
04/26/2026

Stephanie Serpick
Quiet Light #5, 2026
oil on panel
11x14 in.

Stephanie Serpick: New Paintings
Through May 2, 2026


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