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Gamut Gallery Announces First Exhibition of 2025 - Sovereignty of Joy, a Solo Show by Artist Jonathan Thunder, Feb 8 - March 8

Gamut Gallery will present their first exhibit of 2025, Sovereignty of Joy, February 8 - March 8. This is a solo exhibition celebrating the artistry of Jonathan Thunder. With a striking visual language steeped in symbolism and layered narratives, Thunder’s work is a masterful blend of cultural heritage, personal identity, and surrealist storytelling.

An enrolled member of the Red Lake Band of Ojibwe, Thunder draws inspiration from his upbringing in the Twin Cities and his roots in the traditions of the Red Lake Indian Reservation. These dual perspectives imbue his art with a unique depth, where everyday moments collide with elements of tribal mythology and pop culture. From playful depictions of going out for ice cream or shooting pool Sovereignty of Joy explores the delight found in ordinary experiences.

Amid the vibrant compositions and sensual imagery of Thunder's artwork lies a subtle undercurrent—an edge of saltiness and humor that hints at the complexities of relationships. Thunder’s distinctive approach to painting brings together human and animal forms in surreal environments, each resonating with humor, sincerity, and emotional nuance.

Thunder’s accolades, including the prestigious Pollock-Krasner Foundation Award and recognition for his short films and multidisciplinary work, mark him as a standout talent in contemporary art. This exhibition offers a rare chance to experience - and collect - his pieces!

 *  *  * Exhibition Details *  *  *

PUBLIC OPENING NIGHT Sat., Feb 8, 7-10pm $20 tickets - FREE to members 

ARTIST CONVERSATION WITH JONATHAN THUNDER Moderated by Russ White  Thursday, Feb 20, 6-8pm. $20 tickets - FREE to members 

COLLAB NIGHT: EXPLORING IDENTITY Facilitated by the Gamut crew. Materials provided. Sat, Feb 28,  6-9pm $30 tickets 

CLOSING RECEPTION Sat, March 8, 2-4pm. Join the Gamut crew for an informal tea service and last look at Sovereignty of Joy - FREE event.
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GALLERY & GIFT SHOP OPEN HOURS
Visit for FREE during our open hours: Thurs - Fri, 11a-6p; Sat 11a-4p
*Closed on exhibit opening day 

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