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In the Galleries: Barbara Waterman-Peters at Gold City Gallery

The SHOUT May 11, 2026
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"Women Series Revisited: 2005-2008," an exhibition by Barbara Waterman Peters, is on view at Gold City Gallery in El Dorado through June 20.

The storefront gallery at 112 N. Main St. is a project of Brad Benco and Rachel Curtis, a painter who also teaches art at Butler Community College. "Women Series Revisited" is the first solo exhibition in the gallery's new location.

Barbara Waterman-Peters, “MWS: At the Event, Fun” and “MWS: At the Event, Afternoon.” Photo by Emily Christensen for The SHOUT.

The gallery has not yet established regular hours, so I would recommend reaching out via its Facebook or Instagram accounts or emailing goldcitygalleryks@gmail.com before you pay a visit. It's worth the effort to see these wonderfully bizarre works.

Barbara Waterman-Peters, “MWS6 (Endgame),” 2005, oil on canvas. Photo by Emily Christensen for The SHOUT.

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This post has been updated to include the fact that Brad Benco is a partner in Gold City Gallery. We regret the omission. Read about our commitment to sharing accurate information_._


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