Gallery Hop - October
Special Reception for Featured Artists of TON curated by Dane Walters.
Special Reception for Featured Artists of TON curated by Dane Walters.
Call for Art. No entry fee and no rules save one which is the art must fit in a standard USPS flat rate shipping container so that we can make all work available online.
Oil paintings
We have reduced our drop in hours to accommodate private Showings. Contact Jennifer or Dane for an appointment for a private showing at delurkgallery@gmail.com
Meet the Artist (Jennifer O’Kelly) on 1/2 Price Wine Night
What is this about? Why do I paint these things? What brought be back to Winston Salem? What is Delurking? Get your questions ready! I'm going to do my best to answer every one! #dtws #findithere #wsnc #wsncart Thanks to Bookmarks for the Circus Books and Foothills Brewing for hosting this fun event!
Theme:
For being such a short month, there’s a lot going on in February. From Presidents Day, to Black History Month, to Groundhog Day, and Valentines Day, to all the important historical figure’s birthdays; like George Washington, Abe Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, and Rosa Parks. It’s a pretty packed month. It’s also National American Heart Disease awareness month. Eating Disorder Awareness week is in February, as is National Condom Week and National Cancer Day. (We give heart disease a month, condoms a week, and cancer a day. And we wonder why we haven’t cured cancer yet?) A lot of important people died in February also, like Malcolm X, Sid Vicious, and Andy Warhol to name a few. Anyway, the point is, it’s an odd month where we celebrate and recognize several historical births and deaths, black history, love and affection, heart disease, a groundhog’s shadow and condoms. So what better way for Delurk to celebrate February than with a show about love, hope, life, death, rodents, prophylactics, spirit... and spirits? EIDOLONS! Which incidentally not only means spirits or phantoms, but also means idealized people or things. A weird word for a weird month. On that note; “Eidolon” is the show! Interpret it as you will... and submit art!
Alien Landscapes of Tracy Lindenthal and a Special Selection from the artists of the Electric Pyramid bring you a feast for the senses along with selected works from the Delurk Collective.
Calling All Artists: We are seeking entries for a juried art show to open December 1st 2017 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 with a winning purse of $500. That's right, Prize money.
Calling All Artists: We are seeking entries for a juried art show to open December 1st 2017 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 with a winning purse of $500. That's right, Prize money.
Collaborations:
Guest Artist Collaborators:
Liz Simmons and Zap McConnell
“Saints of All Things Discarded”
“An installation from the shared brain of my space sister, Zap McConnell.
While we have had our art together in shows before,
We have never had a show where we shared the same brain to create it.” - Liz Simmons
Featured Member Collaborations:
TALL TALES
a collaboration by
DANE WALTERS
and
CHAD BEROTH
Featuring two special collections by North Carolina resident artists; John Hairston, Jr. ~ "Native Tongues" and Stacy Crabill ~ "The Secret of Getting Ahead" along with works by Jack Hernon, Dennis Wells, Laura Lashley, Kelly L. Taylor, Emily Beroth, Chad Beroth, Jennifer O'Kelly, Lye Lawrence and, of course, Art-o-Mat.
Arts After Hours event at Delurk, Wine, cheese, live painting, and conversation
July Invitational - A show of art in consideration of humans, culture, history and how we all find ourselves affected by our gender identity and societal roles.
First Friday Gallery Hop! the celebration continues with a Special showcase of actively participating regional Art-o-Mat Artists, Art-o-Mat pieces side x side with full scale works curated by the Art-o-Mat archive and a special showcase of the rising seniors in UNC Charlotte's BFA program curated by artist John Hairston, Jr.
Second Annual - To give people an opportunity to show a broader range of work, we scrapped our original February 2016 show idea at Delurk to give you a show with a broader theme. So broad in fact, that there's no theme at all! We considered calling the show "everything but the kitchen sink", but then we thought about it, and decided... ehh.. you can even submit your kitchen sink if you want!
THE DELURK COLLECTIVE DESCENDS ON GREENSBORO'S CULTURAL DISTRICT
We are heading to Greensboro for a pop up show for October, First Friday.
The show will be held in a previously vacant building at the corner of Friendly and Davie St which will soon house a new consignment shop called Vintage to Vogue.
Recent paintings by John D. Gall bring forth an extension of his work done over the past 25 years but with a much more surreal influence within his subject matter. Those familiar with his work may be surprised to see paintings rather than original prints (etching and relief) but John’s unique imagery or “artistic signature” is ever present in any medium he uses. All the new paintings exhibit a heightened sense of color, being vibrant and rich.
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ALSO THIS MONTH:
Featuring the paintings of Kendall Doub and Severn Eaton in two separate collectiond reflecting contemporary themes entitled "For the Birds" and "Toward Chaos" respectively. Also on exhibit: selected works from the Delurk Collective.
FEATURING
APRIL Guest Artists
Join us during the "Madd as a March Hare" Gallery Hop for an opening reception celebrating the work of Roy Nydorf and the work of Kelly L. Taylor–Two Solo Shows at Delurk in March. Selected works by the Delurk Collective members will also be on view.
Quite a few people have had a hard time with the "just drawings" limitation of our January drawing show, so to give people an opportunity to show a broader range of work, we've scrapped our original February show idea at Delurk to give you a show with a broader theme. So broad in fact, that there's no theme at all! We considered calling the show "everything but the kitchen sink", but then we thought about it, and decided... ehh.. you can even submit your kitchen sink if you want!
Fee:
* There is NO submission fee to enter
* Delurk Gallery retains 40% commission from all works sold.
Show Title:
* The KITCHEN SINK
Accepted Mediums:
* ANY
Age Requirements:
* There are no age restrictions
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CHECK THE Kitchen Sink link under the Submissions section of this website.
Join us to celebrate the Season and check out our member show. This happens only once each year, and it gives you a chance to welcome new artists and find the perfect holiday gift for the art lovers on your list!