Creatures of Fortune
Is a juried art show to open March 3rd, 2018 that are inspired by both the natural and the unnatural world to create a menagerie both real and imagined to fill Delurk Gallery for the Winter Season to compete in Delurk Gallery's first ever art competition.
Artists works Selected as Semi-Finalists:
Axelle Keiffer
Beastiary 1
Beastiary 2
Billie Justine Holmes
In Search of Cloud #8
Donell Williams
Nimbus
Hannah Litaker
Antidepressants
Harper Swindell
Momento Mori
Jennifer Wynn O’Kelly
If it had been a...
Kevin Perez
Characters
Kristen Crawford
VICE$- Un-original Sin, VICE$- Boys Club, VICE$- Abusive Power
Lauren Martin
Madalyn Wofford
Rachel VanHoy
Steven Emig
Winners to be announced at Gallery Hop
17 works selected from all the entries.
Finalists were confirmed at Gallery Hop:
Axelle Keiffer
Billie Justine Holmes
Donell Williams
Hannah Litaker
Harper Swindell
Jennifer Wynn O’Kelly
Kevin Perez
Madalyn Wofford
Rachel VanHoy
Steven Emig
First Prize:
Axelle Keiffer
Beastiary 1
Second Prize: Jennifer O'Kelly
If It had been a...
Third Prize:
Madalyn Wofford
Portrait of Cyan Self.
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Tue - Sat: 12-6PM
Sunday: 12-4PM
First Friday Gallery Hop: 7-10PM
Summer on Trade: open late
by chance & by appointment
March : The Creatures of Fortune!
About our Juror:
David J. Brown is an independent curator and museum administrator/consultant currently residing in Winston Salem. Past positions include Director and Chief Curator, Fine Art Museum, WCU; Deputy Director of Art at the Taubman Museum of Art; Chief Curator and the HOME House Project director at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art; Curator at the Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, and the Director of Exhibitions at the Maryland Institute, College of Art. He has served on several boards including the Washington Project for the Arts (DC), the Roanoke Public Arts Commission, and the Piedmont Environmental Alliance. Brown was a founding member of Botswana, an alternative space for emerging artists in DC and recently completed a three-year appointment on the Services to Artists committee for the annual national conferences of the College Art Association in Chicago, New York, and DC. He has curated, organized, and toured hundreds of exhibitions and community-based projects. (for more info, visit: www.davidjbrown321.com)
Besides producing numerous exhibition catalogs and writing for a variety of publications, Brown spearheaded the design and publishing of The HOME House Project: the Future of Affordable Housing currently being distributed by MIT Press, edited by Brown with essays by Brown, Michael Sorkin, Ben Nicholson, and Steve Badanes.