OPEN CALL! Deadline for Entry Jan 21, 2019
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!
Art Opening, Reading and Book Signing
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.
April 2017 - MILESTONE + FRANCO
The Art of MARK CASEY MILESTONE
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GINA ELIZABETH FRANCO "Parks and Recreation"
THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE
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.
KENDALL DOUB + SEVERN EATON
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.