The popular Onna House Gallery made its way back to The Royal Poinciana Plaza earlier this month for another season. The gallery re-opened on December 7th and will remain at The Royal Poinciana Plaza until April 15th.
Founded by Lisa Perry, Onna House prides itself on uplifting female artists; visibility, inclusion, and community are the gallery’s driving forces.
The brand new exhibition titled “Blue is the Warmest Color” features female artists from around the world. Perry spent six months curating a cohesive collection of the artist’s multidisciplinary works that celebrate the color blue.
The artists featured at Onna House include Alyssa Goodman, Erica Lynn Huberty, Jacotte Capron, Joa Baldinger, Kate Lawless, Katrien Van Der Schueren, Kathy Howard Jacobson, Kayla Powers, Kelly Klein, Landis Carey, Latika Nehra, Lisbeth McCoy, Lizzie Hill, Mithé Espelt, Patti Menkes, Shino Takeda, Silène Fry, Stacy Solodkin, Vivian Carbonell, Yael Harnik, and Yoona Hur.
“Blue is the Warmest Color” will be on display until February 15th.
The gallery also features local Florida artist Christina Jensen Vicente who specializes in fiber art. Onna House is presenting her popular Encoded series which invites the audience to reflect on the idea that there is something out there bigger than ourselves.
If you are in Palm Beach for the season, you can check out Onna House at The Royal Poinciana until April 15th and celebrate the craftsmanship of women from every neck of the globe.