
Resource Depot’s Pam Sartory GalleRE showcases local artists who transform reused materials into art, highlighting how discarded items can be reimagined while serving as an educational space to inspire creativity and conversation.

The GalleRE is named in loving memory of Pam Sartory, honoring a life devoted to creativity, service, and community.
For 15 years, she was a passionate and dedicated advocate for Resource Depot, giving her time and talent at events, behind the scenes, and serving on the Executive Committee for 13 years until her sudden passing on May 3, 2025.
Pam’s enduring presence is felt in this space—the heart of Resource Depot—where ideas are shared, materials are transformed, and people come together.
Support the Pam Sartory GalleRE and help fund ongoing programs and exhibitions.
Upcoming Exhibitions
Resource Depot’s GalleRE is a space for exhibiting local artists that are incorporating the reuse of materials like the ones we collect into various art forms. The space is intended to showcase what artistically can be done with what most people discard & serves as an educational space to remind people what the imagination can accomplish. Check out our future planned shows for the year.

8th Annual
Waste to Wonder
January 17 to February 26, 2026
Group exhibition featuring local Artists, who transformed found objects into works of Art.

Catwalk 2026
May 1 to May 21, 2026
Outfits from our Annual Alternative Student Fashion Program.

Entangled & Ingested
June 6 to August 15, 2026
Large-scale tapestries by Katherine Owens
The Pam Sartory GalleRE is supported in part by:
Pam Sartory GalleRE Hours:
Tuesdays - Thursdays: 11 am - 5 pm | Saturdays: 9 am - 2 pm
*Also open during special events*
The Pam Sartory GalleRE at Resource Depot supports and exhibits local and regional artists that incorporate the reuse of materials into various art forms, elevating creative reuse and upcycling as a relevant art medium. Our GalleRE Program educates and engages our community while promoting new ways of thinking about art and the environment through educational stARTer program kits, workshops and discussions.







