Pamela Blotner
Current Show
Hope & Healing
At Abrams Claghorn Gallery
October 1 – 28, 2025
Hope & Healing is an exhibition of works by Pamela Blotner and Carol Newborg
This joint exhibition explores the meaning of being uprooted, imprisoned, or displaced. It also examines what can be done to regenerate a community and/or terrain that has been destroyed or harmed by war and climate change. The plant forms in Blotner’s sculptures reference both human refugees and their destroyed homes, while the tool forms- shovels, spades, and pitchforks- suggest that landscapes marred by war, wildfires and other disasters can be restored. Newborg’s work reflects on the excessive sentencing in our prisons, which separate people from family and society, causing individual and generational harm. The metal forms reflect on that harm, while the textiles wrapping the metal are an expression of the healing that rehabilitation and growth can bring.
Pamela Blotner is an artist and educator who lives and works in the San Francisco Bay Area. In her Berkeley studio, she creates sculptures and drawings reflecting on humankind’s relationship to nature, animals, science, and calamity.

