Monthaven Art and Cultural Center

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Papillon
Gallery

Local and Regional Artists Emerge at Papillon

The MACC’s Papillon Gallery highlights the talents of visual artists from Middle Tennessee and beyond. Its goal is to help Hendersonville and surrounding communities become more art-minded.

The Gallery sells original paintings, sculptures, photography, and more by regional artists. All art in Papillon is available for purchase on a first come, first served basis. Inventory at Papillon rotates every few months through exhibitions based on artist’s choice.

For more information, contact Ruth Chase at [email protected].

Exhibits

Papillon Gallery showcases the work of local artists. Subscribe to our newsletter and see the magic.

Dreaming of an Artful Christmas

Join us for Dreaming of an Artful Christmas, an exciting exhibition featuring 50 original works of art by 40 talented Tennessee artists. This curated showcase highlights the vibrant creativity of our local art community. The show will focus on small-scale works, with the intention of making art more accessible to first-time buyers and seasoned collectors alike. Paintings, sculptures, photography and more will all be available.

Discover never-before-seen works on display at Monthaven for the first time. Celebrate the spirit of giving and creativity, where each piece tells a story and embodies the dedication of its creator. Don’t miss this opportunity to enrich your home with the perfect gift of original art!

Participating artists include Carolyn Boutwell, Jeff Clark, Chuck Creasy, Dustin Michael Headrick, Lisa Jennings, Jessica Lewis, Shahnaz Lighari, Mary Masterson, Peach McComb, Eva Rabin, Todd Saal, Catron Wallace and many more.

For more information about Dreaming of an Artful Christmas, call (615) 822-0789.

Kaylin Warden

External Affairs Coordinator

Kaylin Warden joined the Monthaven Arts and Cultural Center staff in 2024 as External Affairs Coordinator. In this post, she organizes special off-site events and manages the organization’s external communications. She also works with the development department by updating the MACC’s customer relations database, and she assists the executive director in setting up exhibitions. Above all else, Kaylin is passionate about the arts. It comes as no surprise, then, that she is now pursuing a master’s degree in art history. When she’s not at the MACC, you can find her reading her favorite books (especially ones dealing with maritime mysteries), cooking, gardening, playing with her cat and two dogs, and cheering for the Nashville Predators.

Ruth Chase

Regional Arts Director
Ruth Chase is the Regional Arts Director of Monthaven Arts and Cultural Center, joining the team in 2023. For Ruth, the job is all about community, bringing people together to uplift and educate artists and art lovers alike. Her role at Monthaven is to strengthen the local artist community and build connections that will enrich Hendersonville and our surrounding communities through art exhibitions, art education, and opportunities for regional artists.
 
Prior to joining Monthaven, Ruth worked in the arts for over 30 years and is a multimedia artist and graduate of the San Francisco Art Institute. Her artistic practice is inquiry-based and engages in community bridge-building. She was awarded a Certificate of Appreciation from the City of Los Angeles, curated and juried exhibitions, and has taught at the Crocker Art Museum.
 
Ruth was awarded an Artist-in-Residence for Artist Activating Communities through a grant from the California Arts Council for three consecutive years. Her film Belonging screened at both the 18th Annual Nevada City Film Festival and Wild & Scenic Film Festival. She has received the Legendary Female Artist of Venice award, and she has exhibited in The Crocker Kingsley, the Museum of Northern California Art, and the Diego Rivera Gallery at the San Francisco Art Institute. Ruth also continues her work as a Curatorial Consultant and Art director for the Californian Indigenous Research Project, where she has worked with the local tribe since 2018.