Mostly traditional stuff. It’s a Co-Op and a non-profit, so I tend to want to support it just on those points alone. I think their biggest drawback is that most of the artists are over 50yo. They need a big influx of young talent to really get people excited about it. They have featured artists every 2 months and a juried show once a year. It’s worth checking out a few times a year to see the new stuff. In addition to oil, watercolor and photography there is some clay and some really nice textile/fabric art. You can also take classes there.