A curated gallery and collective for artists shaping the unseen.
Our gallery arm,
Vista Art Haus
Vista Art Haus is a curated collective, artists are invited to exhibit, collaborate, and grow within a shared creative space.
Participation is based on alignment, not application volume. We prioritize artistic integrity, experimentation, and mutual respect over trends or mass production.
Exhibiting artists are selected based on vision, craftsmanship, and thematic alignment.
Vista Art Haus
A shared house for artists working beyond the expected—where surrealism, contemporary practice, and intentional curation converge.
About
Vista Art Haus is a curated art house and collective created as a space for artists whose work resists simplification. We exist between gallery and collective—where vision leads, experimentation is welcomed, and work is approached with patience and depth.
Each artist is invited through alignment rather than volume. Each exhibition is shaped with care. The Haus values symbolism, process, and emotional resonance over trend or spectacle.
Vision
To cultivate a lasting creative house where artists can grow, exhibit, and collaborate without sacrificing their voice or integrity.
Art deserves space to breathe.
Artists deserve structures that honor their work.
Mission
Our mission is to curate, support, and showcase artists through a collective gallery model rooted in intentional selection and thoughtful presentation.
- Curate exhibitions with clarity and restraint
- Invite artists based on vision and alignment
- Protect artistic integrity within a shared structure
- Foster connection between artists, audience, and meaning
Kelsey Wallace
San Antonio, Texas
Kelsey Wallace is a San Antonio–based artist working at the intersection of New Media and Nature, where digital processes and organic forces meet in states of quiet tension.
Rooted in light, color, texture, and natural phenomena, Wallace’s work explores spirituality, the unknown, and the logic of dreams. Each piece is constructed as an experience rather than an object—an invitation into stillness, reflection, and heightened awareness.
Drawing inspiration from the Appalachian Mountains, Wallace’s practice gestures toward a time when humans lived closer to the rhythms and mysteries of the natural world. Her work recalls ancestral ways of seeing—when nature was understood as sacred, alive, and deeply entwined with human existence.
Across new media and traditional forms, Wallace creates spaces of contemplation that ask viewers to slow down, listen, and remember what has been forgotten.
“Nature is far more essential to our well-being than we are taught to believe.”
Tales from the Canvas
Private studio access, early releases,
and collector-only work.
Step inside the studio.
This private space offers early access to new artwork, behind-the-scenes process, and exclusive pieces reserved for subscribers. Explore concept development, symbolism breakdowns, and the decisions that shape each finished work.
Subscribers receive priority access to originals, limited releases, and select works not available to the public.
More than content, this is direct access to the creative process and the work before it’s released into the world.
Vista Art Haus – Friday Art Class
Step into a slower rhythm.
This weekly session is an open studio experience designed for those who want to create without pressure, rediscover their voice, or deepen their artistic practice. Whether you're returning to art after years away or building something new from within, this space meets you where you are.
Guided by surrealist influence and grounded in observation, you’ll explore form, emotion, and intuition through drawing and mixed media. There is no rigid formula here, only direction, refinement, and the freedom to experiment.
Bring your own materials and ideas, or arrive empty-handed and let the work reveal itself.
This is not just a class.
It’s a return.

