GOODWILL: OPENING DECEMBER 4th | 5 - 7 PM

Dec 4, 2025 - Jan 10, 2026
Please join us for a holiday celebration and the opening reception of our annual GOODWILL exhibition on Thursday, December 4th from 5 to 7 pm.

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Bond Millen Gallery is delighted to present GOODWILL, a group exhibition that embraces creativity, connection, and the simple pleasure of making something to share with others.

 

Opening December 4 and on view through January 10, the show brings together thirteen artists whose works reflect generosity in spirit—whether through vibrant color, playful experimentation, or the transformation of familiar materials into something new.

 

Across painting, sculpture, and mixed media, the artists in GOODWILL offer works that feel open, welcoming, and full of personality. Rather than grand declarations, the exhibition celebrates small gestures: the joy of hand-carved wood, the glow of a well-loved palette, the quiet reward of looking closely at something thoughtfully made.

 

Jane Nichols & Tom Wixo bring clarity and calm through elegant abstractions, while America Martin adds bold, joyful figuration that radiates warmth. Kerry Hays & Clark Derbes transform their materials with curiosity—Hays through layered surfaces that shift with light, Derbes through spirited wooden forms alive with pattern and shape.

 

Marissa Voytenko & Katie Leimbach offer richly textured works that draw viewers in, rewarding attention with surprises in line and structure. Mary Royall and Hannah Bureau translate landscapes and light into luminous paintings that invite you to stop and reflect.

 

Luisa Adelfio & Lauren Kindle focus on personal, intimate moments, rendering them with sensitivity and openness. And Kiki Slaughter rounds out the exhibition with energetic, layered abstractions that celebrate motion, material, and creative freedom.

 

Together, the artists of GOODWILL create a bright, spirited exhibition that invites viewers to slow down, enjoy, and simply feel good in the presence of art.