Dynamic 2023: Annual Juried Art Exhibition During Norfolk's NEON Festival
- October 20, 2023 - November 12, 2023
Dynamic is an opportunity for artists to showcase their current style, aesthetic, and/or bodies of work, regardless of artwork theme, medium, or content during Norfolk’s Annual NEON Festival! The only requirement for this show is that work be created within the last two years!
We know that exhibition medium and theme requirements can sometimes make it hard to submit your work, so every year we make sure we have one opportunity that gives ALL artists an opportunity to exhibit.
This is a juried exhibition and was co-curated by Juror, Christopher Revels, and d'Art Center Gallery Director, Amanda Bradley.
Juror: Christopher Revels
“Intentions following the harmonious process that frees a piece from obscurity.” Christopher James Revels is a practicing artist calling Norfolk,VA home. Revels is a Governors School graduate and returning Alumni teacher for the school, and emphasizes perspective drawing. Revels is Publicly-Art driven with a sculpture at Harbor Park, credits on the U.S.S ‘Wisky’ 64, Nauticus & countless murals within the NEON District since it’s humble beginning.
He's well known for his ‘Walkinghouses’ which dot the east coast.
@christopher.revels @walkinghouses
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Congratulations to our Dynamic 2023 Exhibition Award Winners!
1st Place goes to James Alvin Harrison from Portsmouth, VA for their 2 panel acrylic painting, "The Sound Of Browntown."
2nd Place goes to Clay McGlamory from Portsmouth, VA for their screenprinted monoprints on wood panel with resin, “Zig Zag TR.”
3rd Place goes to Theresa Conklin from Spout Spring, VA for their oil painting, "The Ballad of Bravery."
HONORABLE MENTIONS
Alison Sykes-Fryer from Virginia Beach, VA for their collage, "Dormant."
Dan Bethune from Bradenton, FL for their sculpture, "Chrome Throated Cicada."
Jim Haller from Purcellville, VA for their ink piece, "That Was Way Back When."
Raul Manzano from New York, NY for their oil on canvas, "Seeking Freedom, Seeking Hope!"