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. Join us in Studio B-295 on the 2nd floor.
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 COMMON GROUND:
Enter through the main doors from the courtyard, then take the elevator to the 2nd floors. This event is held in Studio B-295
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.