April at Blue Sky
April Exhibitions and Programs at Blue Sky
Blue Sky is pleased to announce April Exhibitions and Programs. Please join us on Apr 3 from 5 - 9 PM for First Thursday Opening!
Nykelle DeVivo
Tha Crossroads
Image © Nykelle DeVivo
Apr 3 - 26, 2025
First Thursday Opening: Apr 3, 5 - 9 PM
In-Person Artist Talk: Sat, Apr 5, 2 PM
Nykelle DeVivo’s project Tha Crossroads merges spirituality, Black queer identity, and Afrofuturism. Drawing from their upbringing and the connection with mother’s Guru Haidakhan Babaji, DeVivo illuminates the spaces between life, death, and rebirth, capturing moments of spiritual transition.
2024 Critical Mass Exhibition
Laura Beth Reese
#influenced
Image © Laura Beth Reese
Apr 3 - 26, 2025
First Thursday Opening: Apr 3, 5 - 9 PM
In-Person Artist Talk: Sat, Apr 5, 3:30 PM
Laura Beth Reese’s #influenced explores the intersection of social media, celebrity culture, and consumerism by focusing on public figures like Paris Hilton and Kylie Jenner. Using handmade props and ready-made products, Reese created carefully constructed scenes that mirror the virtual world of social media. The resulting work reflects how pop cultural influences shape and distort our perceptions of fame, identity, and reality.
2025 Pacific Northwest Drawers
Apr 2025 - Mar 2026
First Thursday Opening: Apr 3, 5 - 9 PM
Blue Sky is pleased to announce the 58 artists selected for the 2025 Pacific Northwest Drawers. Each artist showcases a series of 10 photographic works, which will be on view in the Pacific Northwest Drawers flat files and on the Blue Sky website from April 2025 through March 2026. These selections showcase the range and vibrancy of Pacific Northwest artists working in the photographic medium.
Community Wall Feature
A Matter of Taste
New Work by PNCA Photo Students
Image © Mackenzie Madriaga
Apr 3 - 26, 2025
First Thursday Opening: Apr 3, 5 - 9 PM
Seeing Time will bring new work by PNCA photo students on our community exhibition wall throughout April. This exhibition is curated by Rachel Wolf and Teresa Christiansen at Pacific Northwest College of Art.