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Karl Schmitz is an artist whose abstract paintings explore the edges between complexity and simplicity, order and disorder, and intrinsic and projected meaning. Karl recently moved to Manchester from Poughkeepsie, NY where he had served as president of the Barrett Art Center. He currently maintains a studio at the Mosaic Art Collective in Manchester, NH.

How do we define ourselves? By our values, hopes, dreams, and fears. By our experiences in the past and present, the societies that raised us, the cultures and beliefs we hold. So many things shape who we are and who we hope to be. We are each unique individuals and part of a greater whole — circumstances guide us, but ultimately we each decide what is most important to honor within ourselves.
Shaping Ourselves gathers work from artists reflecting on identity in its many forms: who we are as individuals, who we are together, and the forces — chosen and inherited — that make us. The exhibition embraces broad interpretations of the theme, offering a range of perspectives on what it means to become oneself.

Light and dark work together to evoke larger and deeper meanings. This exhibition features work that emphasizes the space that surrounds, the light that reveals, and the dimensionality that results from both.
The artists in this show explore how absence can hold as much meaning as presence — how light can carve form, suggest movement, or create emotional resonance, and how darkness might function as a container, a threshold, or a place of rest. Across a range of media and approaches, these works engage with architectural voids, shadows, silhouettes, atmospheric light, quiet intervals, and the tension between what is visible and what is implied.

Equality then. Equality now. A legacy of solidarity, self-determination, and the ongoing fight for justice.
WomenWise was a pioneering health-based newspaper published from 1974 to 1994 by Equality Health Center, then known as the Concord Feminist Health Center. The community this publication cultivated serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of collective learning, mutual support, and shared power. This exhibition honors that legacy—reviving the rich history of the women's movement and illuminating the women who have influenced our lives and our art.
A partnership exhibition between Mosaic Art Collective and Equality Health Center, WomenWise brings together art, history, and community to highlight the stories and strength of women across generations.
In celebration of Women's History Month, local artists present original works in a range of mediums that honor the strength, resilience, and beauty of all women—cis, queer, trans, and beyond. Through their art, they share the stories, connections, and inspirations that shape their view of womanhood, empowerment, and community.

The story of our experiences is told through art. It can steady us—offering calm and grounding—while also shining a light on the actions of our communities and the wider social landscape we’re moving through.
Peaceful Rebellion celebrates the act of making art and the awareness, perspective, and solace it can bring. Mosaic Art Collective invites you to experience a collection of original works in any medium that explore this theme—pieces that feel both reflective and quietly defiant, tender and true.

This holiday season, Mosaic Art Collective invites you to celebrate the opening of All That Glitters, a group exhibition of small works that sparkle with the spirit of the season. Join us for an evening of art, community, and holiday cheer as we showcase original pieces in a variety of mediums that capture a sense of light, festivity, and brilliance.
This exhibition features beautifully curated works perfect for holiday gifting and collecting:
All pieces are sized at 12" x 12" or smaller (including frames) for easy display
Works are priced under $400, offering accessible options for art lovers and collectors
This is a buy-off-the-wall exhibition, so you can take your favorite piece home that very night! We'll have a complimentary gift wrap station available for all purchases, with donations supporting Mosaic Art Collective.
We'll also be hosting an Art Supply Drive for the Webster House—please consider bringing new or gently used art supplies to support this wonderful cause.
Come celebrate local artists, find the perfect gift, and kick off the holiday season with us!


Step into a world where hidden hands shape unexpected creations. Exquisite Corpse is a group exhibition inspired by the surrealist game that stitches together fragments into uncanny, dreamlike wholes.
This show revels in the strange and the unexpected—the beauty that surfaces when imagination collides in pieces. Some works echo the traditional collaborative format, where unseen segments merge into a single form; others stretch the theme into realms of fragmentation, the eerie, the whimsical, and the grotesque.
Haunting or playful, unsettling or slyly humorous, each piece whispers secrets from the shadows—inviting you to assemble your own narrative from what lies before you.
Enter if you dare, and witness what emerges when visions intertwine in the dark.




