As the 20th Anniversary season kicks off , SOPAC (South Orange Performing Arts Center) is proud to present Unveiled 25, a sweeping exhibition that marks the arts center’s fourth collaboration with the SOMA Studio Tour. 

On view at the Herb + Milly Iris Gallery at SOPAC from September 11 through November 2, the show highlights the brilliance and diversity of nearly 70 local artists from South Orange and Maplewood. An opening reception will take place on Thursday, September 11, from 6–8 PM.

MARQUEE Pieces
(clockwise, from top left)
42nd Street by Oksana Berzinsh, Resilience Woven Year by Year by Samar Hussaini, Forever Young by Monica Mangan, Red Inlet by John DiLorenzo, Flowery Wonder by Wilma Van der Pol

The gallery opening is more than just a preview – it is a celebration. Artists, neighbors, friends, and art lovers gather after summer to reconnect and discover works as varied as luminous abstracts, bold cityscapes, playful collages, and everything in between. 

“The preview is where the magic begins,” said curator Jeremy Moss. “It’s the perfect place to meet new artists, see a cross-section of the work that will be revealed in full during the Tour weekend, and get swept up in the energy of our community’s creative spirit.”

This spirit carries into the SOMA Studio Tour, a free event open to all on November 1 and 2, 2025. For the first time, SOPAC will also host approximately 15 artists in The Loft at SOPAC on Saturday, November 1. By offering both this early gallery preview and an in-house Tour venue, SOPAC invites the community to experience the richness of local creativity in multiple ways, whether discovering a new favorite piece early in the gallery or venturing into the studios and spaces that define this annual community-wide celebration.

SOPAC’s continued partnership with the SOMA Studio Tour underscores its ongoing commitment to amplifying local voices and championing the creative energy of SOMA.  “SOPAC is honored to be a collaborative hub for the SOMA Studio Tour which is one of the most joyful expressions of community and creativity in our region,” said Lana Rogachevskaya, SOPAC’s Executive Director. “Through this preview exhibit and the Loft showcase, audiences will get to connect with the artistry that makes South Orange and Maplewood so special.”

Together, the exhibition and tour highlight the power of art to bring people together, uplift community connections, and inspire new discoveries.

To learn more about the SOMA Studio Tour, visit studiotoursoma.com