March 4: Gallery 100 Presents ‘Nature’s Rhythms’: A Celebration of Landscape Art

Courtesy photo. “Waterfall” painted by Ruth Hogan  Krzyzowski.

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Beginning March 4 at Silver Maples of Chelsea Gallery 100, experience the beauty and wonder of the natural world in Nature’s Rhythms, an evocative landscape exhibition featuring the works of Ruth Hogan Krzyzowski and Michael Dority.

Through April 30, Gallery 100 will showcase the unique artistic approaches of both painters, each capturing the essence of nature’s ever-changing rhythms.

Krzyzowski’s work is characterized by rich impressionistic textures and a Zen-like simplicity that reflect her deep appreciation for diverse landscapes, from towering mountains to tranquil lakes. Her artistic practice is intertwined with her dedication to environmental conservation, particularly in northern Michigan, where she has supported preservation efforts through her art.

Courtesy photo. “Through to Summer” by Michael Dority.

An open-air painter, Dority brings a scientific and deeply observant perspective to his work. His masterful play of light transforms everyday landscapes into meditative compositions, revealing the quiet beauty in the world around us. Often painting on location in Washtenaw County, he captures fleeting moments in nature with precision and reverence.

Krzyzowski and Dority invite viewers on a visual journey through nature’s rhythms, encouraging reflection and connection with the landscapes that inspire them.

Event Details

Exhibition Dates: March 4 through April 30
Reception Date: Sunday, March 9, from 2 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Location: Gallery 100, Silver Maples of Chelsea
Free Event
Art is available for purchase