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Blood Of Gods - 2025

Caroline Harrison, Morgan Beem, Corey Urlacher, and Helen Mask

July 18, 2025 - August 10, 2025

WALLA WALLA

ABOUT THE SHOW

Foundry Vineyards, in collaboration with Blood of Gods magazine and Stacy Buchanan, is proud to open a new group exhibition featuring artists Caroline Harrison, Corey Urlacher, Helen Mask Greer, and Morgan Beem. These four artists who work across illustration, comics, and sculpture explore themes of transformation, ritual, distortion, and the body through visually striking, and possibly unsettling work.
From dark surrealism to assemblage rooted in horror and myth, the show brings together a powerful collection of voices that challenge and expand the boundaries of contemporary illustration and alternative art scenes.

ABOUT THE ARTIST(S)

Caroline Harrison is a New York-based artist and illustrator known for intricate, psychologically intense work that’s been featured by SunnO))), Pig Destroyer, Emma Ruth Rundle, and more.
Instagram: @carolinedraws | carolinedraws.com

Corey Urlacher creates ritualistic, macabre sculptures using bones, religious icons, and industrial materials. Based in Bellingham, he draws influence from death metal, horror, and the occult.
Instagram: @goatus36 | goatusart.com

Helen Mask is an illustrator based in Portland, Oregon, known for her detailed ink and digital works. Her clients include DC Comics, Chronicle Books, and Dark Horse.
Instagram: @hemask | helenmask.com

Morgan Beem is a Denver-based comic artist and illustrator, whose expressive watercolor and ink work blends vivid characters with dynamic storytelling. Her clients include DC Comics, First Second, and Wine Enthusiast Magazine.
Instagram: @morganbeem | morganbeem.com

ABOUT BLOOD OF GODS
Blood of Gods is a semiannual magazine founded by Stacy Buchanan that bridges the worlds of heavy metal and wine. Drawing from Buchanan’s roots in the music industry and deep love of wine, the magazine uses irreverence and insight to challenge elitism in both scenes. Through artist profiles, vineyard features, and offbeat essays, Blood of Gods celebrates craft, rebellion, and the DIY spirit that unites winemakers, musicians, and visual artists alike.

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