2026 Exhibits
April 2026 - An exhibition of works by Mike Smith and Uta Zuendel
Second Story Gallery presents a two-person exhibition featuring local artists Mike Smith and Uta Zuendel. Drawn from Zuendel’s personal collection, the artwork spans several decades, with pieces dating back to the 1970s. Longtime friends and members of the Camas community, Smith and Zuendel share a deep connection shaped by years of artistic exchange and mutual support. Mike Smith is represented by Attic Gallery.
March 2026 - Fill the Gallery! An Elementary Art Exhibition
In honor of Youth Art Month in March, the Second Story Gallery invited elementary school students throughout the community to showcase their talent. By providing a platform to celebrate and recognize the creativity of young artists in our community, we can collectively help foster a sense of pride and encourage the development of talent.

February 2026 - We're Still Here: The Resilience of Washington Tribes
We’re Still Here: The Resilience of Washington Tribes presents issues, challenges, and successes that Indigenous people have experienced through the years in Washington State. The exhibit highlights the conflicts over land, identity, sovereignty, fish, and preserving Native culture. The exhibit also shows how tribes are successfully passing on their culture to future generations.
Special thanks to Legacy Washington for the curation of this exhibit.
January 2026 - Paperwork: The Art of Autumn Quigley
Autumn G. Quigley is a freelance artist and illustrator based in the Pacific Northwest. Her work often explores human’s relationship with and within the natural world. Her pieces can hold layers of meaning and story often built up through found materials, collaged texts, and handmade ink — allowing the narratives carried by the materials themselves to inform the work. She believes that art can impact our connection to place and the stories we use to understand our own position within the world. Her work has been shown both locally and internationally and been featured on products from wine labels to transportation posters. She has a BFA from Emily Carr University of Art and Design, and a BA in Creative Writing from Western Washington University.


