Transitioning into Lightness

Winter Solstice reminds us to move towards Lightness.

2025 has been a year which has given us lots to reflect upon, and the desire to lean into as much Lightness as possible. We have spent most of our time volunteering to help create a multidisciplinary Arts center in our town of Redwood City. The Center for Creativity (CfC) opened in May. Now, in December, we are wrapping up the development, curation, and facilitation of four two-month exhibition cycles for six exhibition spaces within the Center. With exhibition programming close to filled for 2026, we are pleased to pass the exhibitions torch to the next team. We feel fortunate to have mingled with so many artists in our region via the CfC project.

Here’s a few things ahead:


This Kent & Nan collaborative exhibition will feature a new configuration of Table of Traits, along with new works on paper, and conceptual works addressing personal identity.

One of Table of Traits seventy-two panels

Mission College
Vargas Gallery in the Gillmor Center
3000 Mission College Blvd, Santa Clara, California 
January 26–March 5, 2026

Opening Reception: Wednesday, February 11, from 2:30–4
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A solo show of Nanette’s recent mixed media monoprints.

In the Realm, Based on the underwater photography of Todd Gieseler,
Pigment and serigraphy on Rives BFK, 36” x 24”

Morris Graves Museum of Art
636 F Street, Eureka, California 
January 14–February 22, 2026
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This month Nanette published the fourth Entanglements anthology which features her August residency cohort from In Cahoots Residency in Petaluma, California. The publication includes four conversations with printmakers: Macy Chadwick, Rebecca Gilbert, Christopher Hartshorne, and Sophie Loubere.

You can also read these conversations online at Whirligig.

Entanglements is featured in the exhibition Entangled Lineage by invitation of conceptual artist C.K. Itamura.

The San Francisco Arts Education Project @ Minnesota Street Projects
1275 Minnesota Street, San Francisco
The exhibition runs through January 31.
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Entanglements 4 cover image: Sharing our last meal together at In Cahoots Residency

Nanette’s 2025 elit work Redlined is featured in the online publication Taper. One of the interesting things about Taper is that all works must be under 2k in file size!


We look forward to exhibiting at the CODEX Book Fair in Oakland in February 7–10.


This Winter Solstice day which is followed by the longest night of the year, we are wishing you Lightness, whatever you conceive or need for it to be, and a Happy, Healthy, and Joyful year ahead.

With gratitude and smiles,

Kent & Nanette

Prints & Artist’s Books Exhibitions

After 20+ years as a Professor of Art at CSU Chico Nanette makes the transition to full time studio with a solo exhibition in Mountain View.

Nanette Wylde: On Longing and Other Stories

Exhibition: December 14—January 27
Reception: Sunday, January 13, 4—6pm

About On Longing and Other Stories
The exhibition includes prints and handmade artist books which contemplate and celebrate various aspects of both the built and the natural world. These narrative works seek to tease out possibilities of interaction including observations, reflections, judgments and habits of thought and non-thought. The works explore ways to engage the minds of the audience (and the maker) with both visual and textual elements.
CSMA Interview with Nanette

Gallery Hours
Monday—Friday: 8am—10pm
Saturday: 8am—9pm
Sunday: 10:00am— 6:30pm

Community School of Music and Arts
Finn Center Mohr Gallery
230 San Antonio Circle
Mountain View, CA 94040


Kent and Nanette are both launching new books at:

CODEX VII 2019

The Codex Foundation was conceived in 2005 by Peter Rutledge Koch, fine press printer, and Susan Filter, paper conservator. Its purpose was to create an environment for promoting the book as a work of art. They accomplished this by bringing together the Best of the Best book artists and fine press printers from around the world to share their work, explore new and old concepts, and to start an on-going conversation about the fate and future of the book as an essential art form.

The CODEX VII Book Fair will feature more than 200 Exhibitors from 22 countries and host over 3000 visitors including Special Collections Librarians and Private Collectors from the world’s best libraries.

Sunday, February 3, 12:30—5:30pm
Monday, February 4, 12:30—6pm
Tuesday, February 5, 12:30—6pm
Wednesday, February 6, 10am—3pm

Craneway Pavilion
1414 Harbor Way South
Richmond, CA 94804