Daydream Diaries, The PAA Members’ Show, and Who and Where We Are
Daydream Diaries: Jamie Lynn Henderson
Jaime Lynn Henderson is illustrating the power of personal expression in Daydream Diaries. Henderson is an OKC artist whose vibrant work has been featured in private collections across the country. In this exhibit, her work consists of mixed textures and unfamiliar characters to demonstrate the freedom of expression that stems from writing in a personal diary. Through imaginative landscapes or surreal narratives, Henderson invites viewers to explore her joyful space and daydreams.
Displayed in Gallery I through February 28, 3024 Paseo
Pirate Party, gallery-wrapped canvas, 36x48, $2500
Summer Shoes, gallery-wrapped canvas, 48x60, $4500
PAA Members’ Show
The PAA Members' Show is the first of five annual juried exhibitions hosted by the Paseo Arts Association. This exhibition showcases the talents of the organization’s supportive members. This year’s show features works in various mediums from 42 artists, all juried by Rea Baldridge.
Featured Members: Anneli Walsh, Behnaz Sohrabian, Bonnie Knippenberg, Bryan Dahlvang, Candacee White, Carrie Daley, Darci Lenker, Darla Calhoon-Rice, Dorothy Shaw, Garrett Dressler, Jack Crouch, Jan Hutchinson, Jan Saffa, Jennifer Casey, Jenny Dillon, Jessica Roberts, Jill Coleman, Joe Cox, Joshua Cook, Keith Wellman, Kortny Miller, leah pappan, Leslie Hamrick, Lilly Jones, Lilly Klontz, Marsha Mueller, Melissa Pranin Guillen, Nicole Moan, Nita Owen-Roche, Patrick Laird, Rebecca Sesock, Sandra Stewart Brooks, Sara Whitehead, Sue Hale, Taylor Cleveland, Terry Clark, Treka Wenner, Trent Lawson, Wendy Gerdes, Whitney VanHeuvelen and Vikki McGuire.
Juried by Rea Baldridge
Displayed in Gallery II through February 28, 3024 Paseo
The Visit - Jill Coleman, 11x14, $175
Carpenter's Wheel - Carrie Daley, 24x24, $360
Who and Where We Are: Amber Bachiochi Thompson and Joi Bachiochi
Who and Where We Are is a photography exhibition featuring the work of mother and daughter Joi Bachiochi and Amber Bachiochi Thompson. The exhibition highlights themes of identity, responses to grief and everyday life in rural Oklahoma and spans over 30 years. Joi’s photos from before Amber’s birth, Amber’s self-portraits and photos that the two took alongside each other at different periods present a generational conversation with subjects, memories, and even compositions echoing across decades. Ultimately, Who and Where We Are offers something not only narratively circular but, especially in regards to the women’s relationship to one another, the possibility of something new.
Displayed in Gallery III through February 28, 3024 Paseo
Third Summer - Amber Bachiochi Thompson, 2025, 14x17, $150
The Flowers I Planted You (April 1995) - Joi Bachiochi, 12x14, $165