City of Santa Clarita Press Release

“Weathering the Storm” by Susan Karhroody and Melissa Reischman

Explore the Intersection of Nature and Climate Change

The City of Santa Clarita is excited to announce “Weathering the Storm,” an exhibition that will be on view at The MAIN (24266 Main Street) from Tuesday, October 1 through Monday, December 2. This exhibition features the work of artists Susan Karhroody and Melissa Reischman, who examine the intersection of nature and climate change. A reception will be held on Thursday, October 17 from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m., offering an opportunity for the community to engage with the artists and their work, and is free to the public.

“Weathering the Storm” presents a dialogue on the resilience and vulnerability of nature as it faces the challenges of global warming. Susan Karhroody’s work reflects her deep engagement with the natural world, capturing the tension between its strength and increasing fragility. Through her paintings, Karhroody explores the forces of nature—storms, droughts, floods and fires—that are growing more intense and frequent. Her work is a reflection on the power and unpredictability of these forces, urging viewers to consider their connection to the environment and the responsibility we share in its future.

Melissa Reischman’s approach complements this exploration through her use of light, shadow and abstraction. Reischman blurs the lines between the tangible and the abstract, drawing on her encounters with nature, personal mythologies and memories. Her work serves as a metaphor for the transitions in emotional and psychological states, exploring themes of belonging, alienation, grief and joy. Through charcoal and oil paint, Reischman investigates form and space, drawing inspiration from art history while remaining focused on nature and the spiritual.

Together, Karhroody and Reischman create a conversation inviting reflection on the profound changes in the natural world and the need for thoughtful action. “Weathering the Storm” is not just an exhibition, but a call to action. By capturing the beauty, strength and fragility of our environment, Karhroody and Reischman challenge us to recognize our role in shaping the future of our planet.

To learn more about “Weathering the Storm,” as well as other upcoming art opportunities, visit SantaClaritaArts.com or contact Stephanie Jacinto at ArtistCall@SantaClarita.gov.

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