OCHI GALLERY

is a contemporary art gallery located in Ketchum, Idaho. We represent the works of established, mid-career and emerging artists at two locations in Ketchum.

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Interviews
INTERVIEW WITH DESIREE FAWN

INTERVIEW WITH DESIREE FAWN

  JOIN US TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 6 PM 350 WALNUT AVENUE FOR A SHORT PREVIEW & DISCUSSION OF DESIREE’S NEW MOVIE CAPTURING WILD HORSES What is your earliest memory/ awareness that you wanted to be involved in the “creative life”?  Hmm. That is a very good question. I think the creative life is just the...
BRIAN WILLS | CAROL GLENN

BRIAN WILLS | CAROL GLENN

A little video done by Dark to Light Productions about our current show up at the industrial space.   Tweet
AARON PEARSON: TRUTH ITSELF IS MADE

AARON PEARSON: TRUTH ITSELF IS MADE

Q & A: SABINA DANA PLASSE WITH AARON PEARSON                                   This interview between Sabina Dana Plasse and artist Aaron Pearson was conducted at Pearson’s ware-home in Ketchum on Aug. 21, 2012 as he began to prepare for his show,...
DEATH TO DAY JOBS INTERVIEW: CHATHAM BAKER

DEATH TO DAY JOBS INTERVIEW: CHATHAM BAKER

      Born, 1979.  Chatham is currently the Art Director at Smith Optics. He was born and raised in the Seattle suburbs. He describes leaving for school as “narrowly escaping” the suburbs. He has a degree in Fine Art, Painting from Colby College but also made journeyman stops through RISD, UC Berkeley, and Syracuse...
DEATH TO DAY JOBS INTERVIEW: CHARLOTTE BAKER

DEATH TO DAY JOBS INTERVIEW: CHARLOTTE BAKER

          Charlotte Baker is a painter and graphic designer living and working in Ketchum, Idaho. Charlotte received a Bachelors degree of Fine Arts from Otis College of Art and Design in 2006 and moved back to Idaho shortly after to begin her career as a graphic designer. Charlotte founded “Charlotte’s Kicks”...
DEATH TO DAY JOBS INTERVIEW: AARON PEARSON

DEATH TO DAY JOBS INTERVIEW: AARON PEARSON

  Aaron Pearson’s work deals primarily with the paradoxes inherent to human memory in relation to the present. He employs the traditional tools of a painter‚ oil paint, canvas, wood panels‚ to create what could be considered traditional ‚ genre‚ pictures: landscapes and figures. These traditional forms are flattened, tweaked and subverted through a process...
DEATH TO DAY JOBS INTERVIEW: TAL ROBERTS

DEATH TO DAY JOBS INTERVIEW: TAL ROBERTS

  Tal Roberts had to be talked into shooting photos for a living. He didn’t want his passion to be his grind. Despite being published around the world as a skateboard and bmx photographer, he still chose to swing a hammer for a day job.  But Tal’s talent is too large, his ego too small,...
DEATH TO DAY JOBS INTERVIEW: RUDI BROSCHOFSKY

DEATH TO DAY JOBS INTERVIEW: RUDI BROSCHOFSKY

        What is your earliest memory of art making? I think that daycares and the first years of grade school do a great job of encouraging youngsters to develop their creativity.  It is a straightforward way to keep a cluster of uncontrollable energy in order. I also think that this is a...
DEATH TO DAY JOB INTERVIEW: ANDY McCABE

DEATH TO DAY JOB INTERVIEW: ANDY McCABE

  Andy McCabe is a graphic designer and an aspiring sign painter living and working in Ketchum, Idaho with his wife Kathleen and son Josh. Andy received a BS in graphic design from Oregon State university and has worked as a graphic designer in the snowsports industry for 12 plus years. What is your earliest...
Q & A with designer SAMANTHA PLEET

Q & A with designer SAMANTHA PLEET

    Although Earth Day was yesterday, we really should work to honor our planet everyday.  An Ochi Shop favorite designer, Samantha Pleet, uses eco-friendly materials and processes wherever possible without compromising her amazing aesthetic.  We interviewed our new favorite designer to celebrate Earth Day.   What is your earliest memory of art making? I...
Q & A WITH WILL HUTNICK

Q & A WITH WILL HUTNICK

  What is your earliest memory of art making? I have always been making art, ever since I was a little kid with a ton of crayons.  Spin art was one of my favorite things to do, because it essentially gave you permission to make a mess, which I did regardless.  The same was true...
Q & A with ERIN RACHEL HUDAK

Q & A with ERIN RACHEL HUDAK

What is your earliest memory of art making? One of my first memories of making art with very serious intentions: I was 5 years old.  I painted a squirrel in watercolor at my kitchen table from a ‘how to draw animals book’. Tell us about your personal background? I was raised in northern Ohio, in...