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.
Bring yourself, a beverage of choice if desired, paper, pencil, an instrument (if so inclined), and a willingness to share to the Gallery Friday Evening for an informal evening of improvisation and conversation. Order of engagement determined by drawing.
Co-Hosted by Delurk Gallery and Authoring Action’s Rennaisance Authors.
Sign up to participate at the Gallery Now through Friday at 6:55 PM
Readings to begin at 7:00.
Oil paintings
Final Weekend
Familiar Ridges
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!
Meet the artist, try something new, and connect
Join us for a fun and informal artist talk hosted by Footnotes Coffee and Cocktails!
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.
Click pic for more! This month come celebrate the return of Jody Erickson and Justin Holm to their home, Winston-Salem and feast your eyes on the latest works by longtime Winston-Salem artist Laura Lashley.
Informal Artist Gathering with this month's featured artists to share in conversation about their own art and the collaborative community evolving around the Arts District in Winston-Salem. Eric Glenn and friends will be lending sound to the occasion and Spoken word artists, poets and writers of all kinds are welcome to share their work as well.
Join us at the April gallery hop where we will have the paintings of Jonathan Lindsay and Adam Lefevre. Also, the opening of Attractive Opposites (image and word) by Kevin Calhoun and Eric G. Wilson.
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
Arts After Hours event at Delurk, Wine, cheese, live painting, and conversation
Guest Artists Maggie Snoke, Charleston, SC and Jason Antaya, Chicopee, Massachusetts Longtime Delurker Will Safrit and Founding Member Chad Beroth have teamed up this fall to create a body of work that at once playful and evocative. That's all we are going to say, for now. You can catch a glimpse in the teaser image. Come Delurk yourself and find out what this strange alchemy hath wrought.
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.
if you know anything about Jacob Leonard and his ocean trip, you will want to stay tuned for this... As a Musician member of the Delurk Collective, this is the equivalent of a solo show of his studio recording work, thus "a Listening"
FEATURING
APRIL Guest Artists
till Life Drawing at DELURK
with arrangements by Kelly L. Taylor
Sunday, March 20th – 3-5pm
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.
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!
Join us Sunday afternoon for an informal discussion about memory loss and reconnection with family, friends and challenges faced by families who are navigating the uncertain waters of Dimentia and Alzheimers.
Guests include writers from Authoring Action, Brookdale Memory Center, Delurk Collective artists, and other community members.
Authoring Action Outreach Ensemble serves as a resource for educational, cultural, social and civic organizations seeking youth engagement and insight to achieve healthy, thriving and unified communities.
Brookdale Winston-Salem, formerly Clare Bridge of Winston-Salem, located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina providesAlzheimer’s and Dementia Care for seniors and offers the promise of Daily Moments of Success. Clare Bridge is a Brookdale Senior Living community dedicated to serving the special care needs of individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia.
"The Flowers in My Mind" and "The Art of Sinking"~ Discussion and Exploration of Family, Memory and the artist within.
Come in for a casual artist meet-up with David Shaw and other area artist on the closing day of our July Show.
"Disco clouds serve as thought provoking atmosphere for us to get our act together, move forward and keep 'Looking Up'". - Les Caison III
In all of his works Les Caison III adds a little something something. Yeah, that word is repeated twice. That's my point; Les puts just a touch more in his art than you'd expect. Whether you choose to see it or not, it's there. Maybe you will see it with time. Perhaps your friend will point it out to you at the next exhibition.
Alexandra Loesser's paintings are rooted in naturalism but convey a new romanticism as they are laced with references to a vanishing world. The series, “The Wild,” draws inspiration from the animal kingdom and is meant to capture the dichotomy between these creature's connectedness and detachment to us and their own threatened environment. These pieces question the way we label wild animals as savage and dangerous simply because they are unfamiliar. Loesser feels that the truest form of beauty evokes a haunting quality, and it is from this perspective that she draws meaning for her paintings.
“The wild is not kind, but it is just as it should be.”
“Animals have a real, untapped depth to them, and I want my subjects to have beating hearts.”