Bringing art + design to Incline Village

Every few months we host events of two kinds in our interior design studio space, pop-up shops and solo art shows for local artists.

Our pop-up shops feature a curated assortment (handpicked by us) of gifts from artists and artisans from near and afar. These are typically hosted in conjunction with a holiday to make gift giving inspiring and fun.

Our gallery shows are hosted in collaboration with Piper J. Gallery of Truckee, CA and feature a different Reno-Tahoe contemporary artist. We host a VIP gallery opening night with live music and cocktails.

See an archive of our past events below and if these events sound like fun, reach out to be put on our mailing list!

Holiday Sip and Shop

Friday, November 17th to Saturday, December 23rd, 2023

Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, 11 am to 5 pm

Hosted at our studio:

Bridget Giroux Design

907 Tahoe Blvd, Studio 13A, Incline Village, NV 89451

Come shop locally for the holidays! We have curated a beautiful assortment of Tahoe and US-made gifts for you and your loved ones. From chocolates to jewelry to wreaths - there is something for everyone. Local artist Lisa Jefferson, represented by Piper J. Gallery will also be showcasing a new body of her Tahoe-inspired work. Come sip and shop with us this holiday season!

Spring Pop-Up

Friday, May 5th to May 14th, 2023

We turned our studio into a curated shop with a wide variety of gifts for you and your loved ones, all sourced from local and US-based artists and artisans. After a long winter we wanted to celebrate that the snow was melting and spring arrived! We also hosted our second workshop, a very special floral arrangement class with Catalina of Believe in Recess (a Reno-based florist and flower farmer).

Valentine’s Day Pop-Up

February 10th to February 12th, 2023

We turned out studio into a mini pop-up featuring a curated assortment of beautiful artisan goods from local and US-based makers. The work of Mary Nagel Klein and Lisa Jefferson, both local Incline Village artists, was also displayed. We also hosted over our first-ever workshop in the space, “Galentine’s Night Terrarium Workshop” with Anya of the Good Anya in Truckee!

Holiday Pop-Up

November 26 to December 24, 2022

We turned out studio into a holiday pop-up featuring a curated assortment of beautiful artisan goods from local and US-based makers. The work of Liz Paganelli, a local Incline Village artist, was also displayed. We hosted over ten events, from private shopping nights for VIP clients to open house shopping days.

Jason Forcier

August 1 to Oct 1, 2022

Jason Forcier is an artist based in the United States whose paintings have been featured in soloo exhibitions nationally and in Mexico. Through his works, he endeavors to create visually pleasing compositions that can be appreciated simply for what they are. Jason's artistic process is marked by layering, as well as the adding and removal of varying mediums. 

Influenced from a myriad of countries and cultures Jason believes it is not a single idea or plan that starts a painting. Allowing yourself to become lost in the process and reliving those memories are what is most important while creating an artwork. 

Mary Nagel Klein

June 1 to August 1, 2022

Mary Nagel Klein is an award-winning artist based in the Tahoe Basin, Nevada.  She is widely known for her captivating still lifes and stunning landscapes - as well as her mastery of the painting medium casein.  Nagel Klein has been painting for over 20 years and her work is highly regarded by both fine artists and art connoisseurs alike. 

Susan Watson

April 1 to June 1, 2022

Susan Watson, a Nevada based American artist, describes her paintings as “Non-Objective” art: Her paintings do not have a reference to the physical but are expressions of her emotions, ideas and dreams. Working with acrylic paint and over-sized tools on large canvas, she uses texture, composition and a keen eye for color and balance to achieve a tableau without a subject. She says her objective is to connect emotionally with the viewer.   

She lived in Paris for two years and worked at the studio of Nina Kovacheva who encouraged her to study abstract and non-objective art. Within one year she was exhibiting in Paris. Her art hangs in private collections worldwide.