Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Organized Chaos: A Salon of Perspectives

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  Artist Amy Pollman has recently relocated back to Toledo and will be premiering an assortment of work from her 20-year career during a multimedia exhibition, Organized Chaos: A Salon of Perspectives. Pollman’s work is described as “nostalgic content, more about personal relationship to lost innocence,” and her contemporary vision is translated to drawings, installation work and videos. Meet the artist during the opening reception from 6-9pm on Saturday, April 11, and make sure to see her installation, Anomalology, during Artomatic419!

Organized Chaos runs through April 30. Joenstas Gallery, 18 N. St. Clair St. 419-265-7150. amypollman.com 

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  Artist Amy Pollman has recently relocated back to Toledo and will be premiering an assortment of work from her 20-year career during a multimedia exhibition, Organized Chaos: A Salon of Perspectives. Pollman’s work is described as “nostalgic content, more about personal relationship to lost innocence,” and her contemporary vision is translated to drawings, installation work and videos. Meet the artist during the opening reception from 6-9pm on Saturday, April 11, and make sure to see her installation, Anomalology, during Artomatic419!

Organized Chaos runs through April 30. Joenstas Gallery, 18 N. St. Clair St. 419-265-7150. amypollman.com 

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