Step into a gallery unlike any other. Housed within the former home of celebrated architect David Adler (1873–1949), the Adler Arts Center’s exhibition spaces—our ballroom, sunporch, and dining room—offer a warm, historically rich setting for art. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Adler Estate surrounds exhibitions with intricate woodcarvings, soft natural light, and the inviting atmosphere of a bygone era.
Our galleries are as much a part of the art experience as the work itself—inviting visitors to slow down, connect, and see art in conversation with history.
Opportunities for Artists
Annual Winter Artist Member Exhibition – Showcasing the creative work of our vibrant member community.
Group Exhibitions – Accepted on a rolling basis throughout the year. We welcome proposals from artists, collectives, and curators across a variety of mediums.
Solo Exhibitions – We do NOT currently present solo exhibitions. Our mission as a community arts center centers on collective expression, and we prioritize group exhibitions that bring together multiple voices, perspectives, and practices.
Proposal Guidelines
Your proposal should include:
Main Contact – Name, address, phone number, and email.
Exhibition Title & Narrative – A clear description of your vision for the installation.
Participating Artists – Names, mediums, and brief bios for each artist (if applicable).
Artwork Details – Estimated number of works (44–60 pieces maximum, depending on size) and any specific installation needs.
Artist Statements – For each participating artist, include a statement describing medium, influences, style, themes, and message.
Sample Works – Links to online images or portfolios for each artist.
How to Submit
Fill out our online exhibition proposal form with the details above.
Please note: The Adler Arts Center is a nonprofit, community-centered organization with limited resources. We cannot respond to every submission and are unlikely to accept proposals requiring significant funding or high-cost production.