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Welcome to SYNC GALLERY

A premiere gallery located in the

Arts District on Santa Fe Drive in Denver Colorado

known nationally for its arts and culture.

Thursdays: 1pm - 4pm

(3rd Friday 1-9pm)

 

Fridays: 1pm - 4pm

(1st Friday 1-9pm)

 

Saturdays:  Noon - 5pm

Sundays: 1pm - 4pm

(Last Sunday of the month 11-3pm)

 

or by appointment with individual artists.

SYNC Gallery presents
 

In this Moment ...
by
Pamela Hake & Patricia A. Rucker

August 14th through September 14th, 2025

OPENING RECEPTION: FRIDAY August 15th, 2025, 5 PM to 9 PM

Pamela Hake works abstractly using various tools to create free flowing marks from her unconscious soul. The marks create a framework to begin her conversation between her soul and her relationship with her earthly surroundings. Her new works are the visual language of where she is In This Moment…

Macular Degeneration continues to challenge Patrica Rucker, forcing her to see her world differently. In this moment, her paintings reflect a personal visual language. This visual language is affected by her experience of being able to see, of not being able to see clearly, what it is like to see in the dark, and trying to see when the light is so bright that everything is blur. As an abstract artist, this brings new vision, new light, and life to her work.

 

In This Moment ... is an exhibition inviting the viewer to become a part of Pamela and Patricia's artistic journey.

 

Patricia A. Rucker -- Whose Shoes Are These -- Acrylic, mixed media collage on panel -- 11

Patricia A. Rucker -- Whose Shoes Are These -- Acrylic, mixed media collage on panel -- 11 x 11

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Pamela Hake -- "Falling Thru the Cracks" -- Acrylic Ink & Acrylic Collage on Handmade Paper -- 24” x 24”

SYNC Gallery presents
 

EC·LEC·TIC
by
Helene Strebel & DCD Dixon

September 18th through October 12th, 2025

OPENING RECEPTION: FRIDAY September 19th, 2025, 5 PM to 9 PM

DCD Dixon's work is an act of reverence. Each image he creates is meant to whisper Peace,

Love, and Joy into the noise of everyday life—a quiet reminder that beauty and meaning are

always present, even when the world forgets to look.

 

Rooted in both place and presence, David's photography explores the spiritual architecture of

the ordinary. Whether he is walking the streets of Bamberg, tracing the ridgelines of East

Tennessee, or following a dog’s path through a Colorado field, he seeks moments that hum

with stillness and resonance. He is not chasing spectacle. He's listening for silence.

 

David's images are often minimal, contemplative, and emotionally driven—sometimes stark

black and white, sometimes drenched in the warmth of shadow or sunrise. He favors

simplicity because it invites space for reflection. These are not pictures to scroll past. They’re

portals—meditations frozen in time—meant to be lingered with and felt.

 

Ultimately, David's goal is not just to share what he sees, but to offer what he believes: that

beauty is sacred, perspective is healing, and that there is always something greater at work—

if only we’re willing to pause and see it.

 

Helene Strebel is a visual artist who believes in creative expressions as a form of self-discovery. Her work reflects outside forces in a totally visual way, which she sees as an abstract way of confronting the world. Helene believes that she has a duty to be true to her vision, and that this duty goes hand in hand with compassion.

 

She uses her painting to help explore every poetic, spiritual and

physical aspect of her world.

 

Helene's abstract contemporary paintings are exclusively painted with acrylic paint.

 

Her work is in private collections in Europe and in the US.

Helene Strebel -- Untitled -- Acrylic on Canvas -- 24 x 36

DCD Dixon FAITH archival print 16x20
Helene Strebel -- Untitled -- Acrylic on Canvas -- 24 x 36.JPEG

DCD Dixon - "Faith" - Archival Print -- 16" x 20"

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