Spectrum Gallery Exhibit “Forces of Nature” Opens May 22nd

Submitted by Barbara Nair, Spectrum Gallery

(April 30, 2026) — Explore the power, beauty, and intensity of the natural world with Spectrum Art Gallery’s Forces of Nature, a show examining nature’s strength in all its forms. Climate change has made the forces of nature feel more urgent, visible, and dangerous, but nature has always carried immense power, from destructive storms and turbulent landscapes to the steady, predictable rhythms that shape life on earth.

Artists in the exhibition interpret this theme broadly, capturing subjects such as storms, wind, water, fire, changing seasons, geological movement, and other expressions of nature’s beauty, drama, and strength. Together, the works reflect both the awe-inspiring force of the natural world and the enduring patterns that continue to shape our environment, our landscapes, and our lives.

The show’s Opening Reception is Friday, May 22, 2026 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Visitors are invited to meet participating artists, explore the exhibition, and enjoy wine and refreshments while experiencing the gallery’s newest collection of artwork and fine crafts. The gallery will also host an Open House on Saturday, May 23, 2026 with refreshments.  Forces of Nature runs through July 3, 2026.

Spectrum Gallery also offers an Artisans Store filled with pottery, glass, home décor, children’s toys, jewelry, and other handcrafted accessories created by regional artists.

Spectrum Art Gallery is located 61 Main Street in Centerbrook. Gallery hours: Wednesday–Saturday (12:00 Noon–6:00 p.m.) and Sunday (12:00 Noon–5:00 p.m.). For more information about gallery exhibits, artist opportunities, summer camps, classes and workshops for children and adults, call (860) 767-0742 or visit spectrumartgallery.org, facebook.com/spectrumartgallery, and instagram.com/spectrumartgallery.

Images provided by Spectrum Gallery:

“As the Glaciers Melt,” by Diane Rubacha, Relief Print and Watercolor

“Mauna Kea’s Fissure 8,” by Scott Camphausen, Fine Art Photograph

“Skies Ablaze,” by Rosemary Gates, Oil on Canvas

“Tidal Carving,” by David Zeleznik, Fine Art Photograph

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