
The Arts Center at Duck Creek is pleased to present the Duck Creek Alumni Group Exhibition, a celebratory summer show featuring a dynamic group of artists who have contributed to the life and identity of Duck Creek since its founding. On view from June 14 through July 27, this expansive exhibition brings together works across painting, sculpture, photography, and installation—highlighting the breadth of creative voices that continue to shape Duck Creek’s community-driven mission.
Participating artists include: Sydney Albertini, William Eric Brown, Daniel Cabrera, Don Christensen, Carl D’Alvia, Elizabeth Duffy, Elizabeth Hazan, Bryan Hunt, John Little, Sue McNally, Lindsay Morris, Erika Ranee, Claire Watson, Ross Watts, and more.
All works will be available for purchase, with proceeds supporting Duck Creek’s year-round programming, artist residencies, and ongoing efforts to provide barrier-free access to the arts.
The exhibition culminates in a Summer Benefit Evening on Friday, July 25, from 5:30 to 8:30 PM, an outdoor gathering with food, drinks, and a special live performance by Kaoru Watanabe, internationally recognized for his blend of traditional Japanese music with contemporary improvisation.
Since opening to the public in 2018, Duck Creek has grown into a lively and inclusive platform for contemporary art and performance. We’ve done this without admission fees or commercial revenue—just through the belief that art should be shared freely and experienced together. This group show honors the artists who have helped build that vision—and invites our community to contribute to what comes next.
Join us for an evening of great art, good company, and meaningful support.