Trans–
mission
May 3 – June 28, 2025
View exhibition page Make a DonationThe Transmission exhibition and fundraiser launches the (SCI) Arts Legacy Fund which will assist artists and musicians who have been impacted by fire to create and perform new work.
Artwork within the Transmission Exhibition is for sale. Several of the artists in the exhibition were directly impacted by the recent fires, and your purchase or donation can support our community in its recovery.
For this project the Gallery has waved its commission fee. In addition several of the participating artists are generously donating 100% of the proceeds from their work to the Arts Legacy Fund.
If you would like to support the Arts Legacy Fund, please consider making a donation here.
We thank all of the participating artists, contributors and collectors for your generosity.
Peter Tyas & Elana Kundell

nothing is lost, everything is transformed
Emma Akmakdjian
Cotton, Alyogyne huegelii (blue hibiscus) from my mom’s garden, macrocystis pyrifera, soil and ash from the Franklin Fire, sprouting Arroyo Lupine
24″ x 24″
$120 (inside piece only)
Outdoor piece negotiable

Burning
Linda Ekstrom
Hand embroidery on Italian Cotton, silk form with photo transfer. Embroidered text is a fragment from the poem, I Am Still, by Jorie Graham, in her book To 2040, Copper Canyon Press, 2023.
$1,500
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Bajo las Mismas Heridas
Juan Gomez
Acrylic, Rope, Index Card Rings, and Dyed Cotton Round on Fabric
30” x 9”
$550
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Timbre
Andrea Haffner
Mixed media: charred musical instrument part, bowl, and wood; Irish Bells flowers, ashwagandha pods, resin, pigment, steel
8 x 10 x 4.5″ combined dimensions
$950
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Trees transformed (plate)
Kimberly Meyer
Clay, ash, burnt metal and burnt wire
13″ x 13″ x 1.5″
$350
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