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Journeys onward : military veterans’ experiences

Exhibit & Sale

Date
Jul 1 - Jul 25, 2025
Location
Rockwell gallery
Sponsors
Supporters
Exhibition Hours
Tuesday – Friday | 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Saturday – Sunday | 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Admission

Open to the public
Free to attend

Reception

Jul 17, 2025, 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM

Open to the public
RSVP required
A person in patterned clothing holds a goat wearing a red dress, surrounded by abstract mountain-like shapes and faint sketch-like animal figures in the background.
Azi Amiri (Artist, Museum Educator, and Iran-Iraq War Survivor), "I Never Knew", mixed media on paper, 36 x 28 inches
A grayscale drawing of a soldier in full gear holding a rifle, looking upward, with a light background.
Major Michael L. Reynolds (US Marine Corps), “Clear”, charcoal on paper, 30.5 x 24.5 inches

As part of Salmagundi Club of New York’s on-going dialogue with the military community, Journeys Onward is a powerful and inspiring exhibition that showcases the art and accompanying words of military veterans or their family members, shedding light on their unique experiences, both shared and individual.

Those experiences can be complex and enduring–perhaps lifelong. Their impact and intensity may be hard to grasp for those outside the military community. Art can be a powerful tool for communication and understanding, transcending barriers, and fostering connections between people from all walks of life. The exhibit seeks to be a catalyst for conversations between and within the military and civilian communities.

A brown teddy bear sits next to a navy officer's hat with an embroidered emblem, placed on a flat surface against a dark background.
Skip Rohde (US Navy Veteran), “Now and Then”, oil on canvas, 24 x 26 inches

Curated by Omar Columbus, a U.S. Air Force veteran and photographer, and Paul M. Murray, an award-winning photographer and son of two WW II veterans, the 2025 exhibit includes about 100 works across many mediums from over 35 veteran artists. This year’s effort carries on the history of the successful 2020, 2022, 2023, and 2024 Journeys Onward shows hosted at the Salmagundi Club. In 2020, New York City’s Art511Mag.com reviewed the exhibit of that year.

A military vehicle is parked on a dry field as a shirtless man with outstretched arms stands nearby; soldiers are crouched beside the vehicle under an orange sky.
Steve Alpert (Painter and Veteran Supporter), "Incident", 30 x 40 inches, oil on canvas
A ceramic vase features a raised soldier, crescent moon, dark butterflies, and a skull motif, with inscriptions on the left side against a textured, glazed background.
Ehren Tool (US Marine Veteran) and Rocio Villanueva (US Army Veteran) collaboration, “Guerrera ceramic cup”, ceramics, stoneware, 24k gold luster, 4 x 5 x 5 inches

The exhibition reception will feature selected poetry readings by NYC-area veterans from Poetic Theater Productions – Veteran Voices and veteran guest poets as well as a dance performance by Exit12, an exceptional NYC-based veteran dance company. Exit12’s performances are known for their ability to explore the experiences and emotions of veterans, offering an additional layer of depth to the event.

Since 2016, the Journeys Onward veteran art exhibition series has created more than 15 opportunities for over 250 veteran artists to display over 1,000 works in exhibits in New York City, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Washington, DC.

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to explore the creative expressions of military veterans and their families, as they share their personal journeys and the impact of their experiences.

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