Onna House, a gallery that showcases women artists, returns to Palm Beach for the season

A gallery showcasing the work of women artists has returned to Palm Beach for the season.

Onna House, at 50 Cocoanut Row in The Royal Poinciana Plaza, will operate as a pop-up location through mid-April.

The gallery will feature pieces created by women artists using textiles, ceramics, wood, and needlework.

Onna House founder Lisa Perry, shown at her Palm Beach pop-up location at The Royal Poinciana Plaza, strives to showcase the work of women artists.

“Onna House is a place that celebrates the work of lesser-known women artists,” Lisa Perry, a New York-based designer and collector who founded the gallery in 2021, told the Daily News in February. “We provide women artists a platform to show their work.”

The gallery is showcasing a new exhibition, “Blue is the Warmest Color,” through Feb. 15. The exhibition features multidisciplinary works by artists that include Alyssa Goodman, Christina Jensen Vicente, Erica Lynn Huberty, Jacotte Capron, Joa Baldinger, Kate Lawless, Katrien Van Der Schueren, Kathy Howard Jacobson, Kayla Powers, Kelly Klein, Landis Carey, Latika Nehra, Lisbeth McCoy, Lizzie Hill, Mithé Espelt, Patti Menkes, Shino Takeda, Silène Fry, Stacy Solodkin, Vivian Carbonell, Yael Harnik, and Yoona Hur.

Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. Monday hours are by appointment only.

For information, visit theroyalpoincianaplaza.com/tenants/onna-house/.

Jodie Wagner is a journalist at the Palm Beach Daily News, part of the USA TODAY Florida Network. You can reach her at jwagner@pbdailynews.comHelp support our journalism. Subscribe today.

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