Last Saturday, we celebrated the opening of “Triple Vision,” the exhibition for September & October.
Thanks to everyone who joined us on Saturday evening! We are so pleased to share this group exhibition with you, curated entirely by the gallery.
This is a special show celebrating friends and colleagues. The artists—Barbara Shelly, Denise Sedor, and Laurie Lamont Murray—have known each other for over a decade.
While representing distinct styles, the art of these three women interacts together so naturally. Their vibrant energies and experimental processes can be felt throughout the show.
“At Longview Gallery, you will see three distinctly different visions, reflecting our years of experimenting with a whole range of techniques and subject matter.”
These three abstract artists have a plethora of both artwork and experience between them. From whimsical portraits to abstract landscapes, their exhibition might interest more than one kind of art-lover.





“Triple Vision” is the final installment (so-to-speak) of Longview Gallery’s 2025 Year of Yin, in which we featured the work of women and non-binary artists.
Consider visiting our gallery to view “Triple Vision” before the end of October.
This exhibition runs until October 25th. Our next reception will be on the 1st Saturday in October, celebrating the show’s halfway point (with live music)!