Lulo
Located right off the plaza in Healdsburg, CA Gallery Lulo is a collaboration between co-owners Anne-Kathrine Schjerbeck and artist Karen Gilbert.
Gallery lulo is an exhibition space showing new work in contemporary art jewelry, fine art, and design.
06/24/2026
“The seam is the site of transformation. The suture is the drawing.”
A Ritual of Listening is now on view at Gallery Lulo — new paintings by Kelsey Overstreet, through July 15, 2026.
What makes this work remarkable is what you discover up close. Overstreet completes a painting, then cuts it apart and sews it back together — thread tracing every boundary, each stitch as deliberate as any brushstroke. Paint and textile given equal weight. The seam not hidden, but held up as the mark itself.
Come see it in person.
Gallery Lulo · 303 Center Street · Healdsburg, CA
Open Monday – Sunday 11-5pm
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06/20/2026
Next Saturday, June 27, we are welcoming Mia Hebib of Oblik Atelier to Gallery Lulo for a one-day trunk show — in person, with new work not yet seen at Lulo.
Mia forges metal entirely by hand into bold, sculptural jewelry that moves with the body. Her studio, Oblik Atelier, means “form studio” — and everything she makes is rooted in that idea: shape, weight, presence.
She’ll be here from 4–6 PM with designs made for the person who recognizes the creator inside themselves.
Come meet her. Come see the work.
📍 303–305 Center Street, Healdsburg
🗓 Saturday, June 27 · 4–6 PM
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06/18/2026
Three rings. One film. A story we’ve been telling all month — and now, the reveal.
Spark & Soul. Colibrì. Raw You. Three original works by Emanuela Duca, each one of a kind, each worn on screen by Emily Blunt throughout The Devil Wears Prada 2.
They are here now, at Gallery Lulo, available with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist. This is your chance to own a piece of cinema history.
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06/15/2026
Introducing Pawena
Raised in the Thai countryside, Pawena spent her early years working with natural materials — wood, clay, and mud — an instinct for making that would shape her path.
She studied Industrial Design with a major in Ceramics at KMITL in Bangkok before relocating to the United States, where she completed a second undergraduate degree in Graphic Design at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena.
Over fifteen years in the design industry, Pawena continued to make by hand outside of her professional work, sustaining a lifelong commitment to craft. In 2015, she returned to ceramics with the founding of Pawena Studio.
She lives and works in Los Angeles with her husband, also a graphic designer, and their two sons.
Pawena’s work will be added to our online shop for purchase in the coming days. For inquiries, please contact [email protected].
06/08/2026
Every piece begins with a feeling.
Emanuela Duca starts not with a design — but with a state of being. An emotion. A moment. Something that needed to take form.
Three of those pieces were chosen by the costume designers of The Devil Wears Prada 2 and worn on screen by Emily Blunt throughout the entire film.
This week we share her story — the artist, the process, and the work that caught the attention of a global production. Part two of three, in your inbox tomorrow.
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05/21/2026
Join us this Saturday 4-6pm and meet Kelsey Overstreet, as she unveils her new collection.
A Ritual of Listening
Kelsey Overstreet
May 23 – June 15, 2026
Gallery Lulo · Healdsburg, California
Opening Reception: Saturday, May 23, 2026
“To follow the thread is an act of faith. You can’t see where it’s going. You only know the pull.”
Kelsey Overstreet’s paintings begin where most artists end — with a completed work. She cuts finished canvases apart and sews them back together, sometimes weaving in fragments from earlier pieces. The seam is not a repair. It is where the meaning lives.
Working across raw canvas, transparent silk, and layered paint, her surfaces hold body, memory, and the natural world in careful tension. Select works incorporate silk painted with shadow, stretched over canvas so the painting shifts with the living light in the room — never static, always becoming.
We are excited to share the evening with our lovely neighbors Martha Stoumen Wines and a beautiful selection of handcrafted wine from Northern California for the reception.
05/17/2026
“The painting shifts with the light in the room. Never the same twice.”
A Ritual of Listening — new paintings by Kelsey Overstreet.
Opening reception: Saturday 4-6, May 23, 2026. Gallery Lulo · Healdsburg, California.
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05/14/2026
Kelsey Overstreet Solo Exhibition
A Ritual of Listening
Opening Reception : May 23 4-6
We invite you to an opening reception A Ritual of Listening.
This beautiful collection of works on canvas is the second solo exhibition by painter Kelsey Overstreet at Gallery Lulo. We hope you can join us Saturday May 23rd, with an opening reception 4-6pm
Overstreet’s paintings are records of reciprocal listening — between body and landscape, between what is broken and what is rebuilt. Her process is deliberate: completed canvases are cut apart and sewn back together, the stitching becoming an integral part of the surface. In select works, transparent silk painted with shadow is stretched over canvas, so the painting shifts with the living light in the room, never the same twice. In others, thread releases past the canvas edge entirely — suture becoming root system, becoming nervous system, becoming rain.
These works do not ask to be decoded. They ask to be felt.
05/09/2026
Happy Mother’s Day weekend.
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05/07/2026
Original work, made by hand.
The most considered gift this Mother’s Day.
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