COMMON GROUND
COMMON GROUND is a three-day cultural art experience at The Stutz that explores transformation, identity, and imagination through contemporary artists shaped by lineage, migration, and lived experience.
Friday, March 6th - 4:30-9 PM
— First Friday opening - Free and open to the public, all ages
Saturday, March 7th
— Easel by Penrod at The Stutz - Tickets required, 21+
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Sunday, March 8th - 4–9 PM
— Closing Reception - Free and open to the public, all ages
+ Arts Panel - 5–6 PM
From painting to sculpture and mixed media, this exhibition brings together artists across generations and stages of practice in one shared space.
This isn’t just an exhibition.
It’s a gathering. A dialogue.
A moment to stand on common ground together.
Artwork pictured by Alec Ganesha “Raw Ego”, 2025 - Mixed Media on Canvas
Finding the Open Studios:
Enter through the main doors from the courtyard, then take the elevator to the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th floors, where the Open Studios are located. Some guests don’t realize the studios continue upstairs, so be sure to follow the colorful ‘Open Studios’ signs and explore all levels.
Food, Drink, & More!
While you’re here, we encourage you to visit and support the Stutz’s on-site businesses, including courtyard favorites like Julieta Taco Shop, Amelia’s for fresh baked goods and provisions, and Turner’s Bar for adult beverages before or after visiting the studios.
Parking:
There is metered street parking and paid lots are available around the building. The Stutz also offers free indoor bicycle parking.