The Art Gallery in Willoughby, with New Ownership, Presents Night of 100 Wombs

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Willoughby’s fine art destination, The Art Gallery, has successfully reopened under the helm of Cleveland-based artist Jacques P. Jackson. Long-time owner, 83-year-old George Ann Trembour, found it ever-more challenging to keep the gallery afloat, and thus, decided to entrust the gallery’s future to Jackson.

Mass Hysteria: Night of 100 Wombs is the flagship exhibit that brought The Art Gallery back to life. It takes a look at the uterus and womb from a multitude of experiences, perceptions, and mediums. Jackson believes that women’s rights regarding the womb will be ever-present, but also that most Americans need a true understanding of this reproductive organ. The annual exhibit starts in late February and goes through mid to late March.

The Art Gallery hosts multiple opening receptions for exhibits throughout the year. Look for a collaborative effort with Artist Archives of the Western Reserve coming in April 2026. A Black and White exhibit and Photography exhibit are also slated for 2026.

It also houses a wonderful jewelry department full of artisan-crafted jewelry. Original paintings, prints, photography, and sculpture are all available and ready for consideration.

Located at 38721 Mentor Avenue in Willoughby, The Art Gallery is open from noon to 6 pm on Wednesday through Saturday.