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February 20, 2025
Andy Kehoe: Vernal Equinox
An exhibition of limited edition prints and paintings
The Cotton Candy Machine is excited to host Andy Kehoe for an exciting show at our Mt. Lebanon art boutique on March 21st. Join us for a special evening celebrating the Vernal Equinox, with the release of a stunning new print inspired by this season of balance, renewal, and growth. This new piece serves as a companion to Kehoe's earlier painting Light & Dark in Equal Parts, which was inspired by the Autumnal Equinox.
In addition to the Vernal Equinox print, we will have a selection of limited edition prints and original paintings from Andy’s archives. Kehoe’s whimsical, surreal worlds—where human-animal hybrids and lush, dreamlike forests collide—capture the perfect harmony of nature, emotion, and imagination.
Come meet Andy in person, explore his mesmerizing new works, and take home a piece of his enchanting, otherworldly landscapes. This is a unique opportunity to see his work in person and to celebrate the arrival of spring in the most magical way.
Andy Kehoe : Vernal Equinox
Opening Night: March 21st, 6 - 8 PM
Runs March 21-30, 2025
After Party at The Saloon of Mt. Lebanon from 8 to 10pm
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The Cotton Candy Machine Art Boutique Pop Up
690 Washington Rd. Mt Lebanon, PA 15228
This event is free to attend. We look forward to seeing you there!
March 20, 2025
This special exhibition will feature a wide range of works including paintings, drawings, ceramics, and prints, showcasing Mike Egan’s iconic skulls and memento mori imagery. Egan’s art is deeply rooted in his exploration of death, mortality, and the beauty in contemplating our impermanence.
February 11, 2025
We're so excited to announce that we are teaming up with our friend at the record store Vinyl Remains to host a Pop Up Art Boutique here in our new home of Mt Lebanon, PA. For the next 3 months we’ll be hosting a series of guest artists, beginning with our opening event on February 15th. It's been years since we had our own store front gallery space in Brooklyn, and we feel grateful now to be able to celebrate some of our friends and peers, and share their creations with you.