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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 it's 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.

SCHOLARSHIP AVAILABLE FOR FULL MEMBERSHIP 

Kristy K Smith yelled "wild woman cries," poured into people around her, made marvels of felt, loved boldly, played Farkle, and inspired with both her art and very being.

 

In lieu of flowers or other remembrances, for those able, and who would like to celebrate her life through giving, Kristy's family is inviting those called to do so to contribute to a fund for a two-year scholarship for a 3D artist for Sync, the gallery where Kristy served in leadership and shared her incredible celebrations of "color, line, and shape of life’s complex beauty."

 

It was a strong desire of Kristy's to bring a 3D artist to Sync, and we feel sure that she would be so pleased to make an opportunity for an artist, that might not otherwise be able to share and promote their own creative voice and vision.

SYNC Gallery presents
 

FIRE AND ICE
by
Dagmar Nickerson & Phyllis Rider

October 17 to November 10, 2024

OPENING RECEPTION: FRIDAY October 18, 2024, 5 PM to 9 PM

In her artistic practice, Dagmar Nickerson embarks on a journey through time, exploring the
intricate dialogue between fossils, preservation, and the narrative of Earth’s history. Each work
is a visceral meditation on the remnants of life from eons past—an invitation to reflect on the
delicate balance between existence and extinction. Through her chosen medium of encaustics,
she engages directly with the elemental forces of fire and heat, mirroring the natural processes
that have preserved these ancient echoes of life.
Fossils are not merely remnants; they are storytellers, whispering secrets of ecosystems long
gone, climates that have shifted, and organisms that have thrived and perished. They are our
tangible connection to the deep history of our planet, revealing the rhythms of evolution and
the consequences of change. In the layers of wax that she builds upon the canvas, she finds a
powerful metaphor for these geological and biological layers of time. Each application is a
tribute to the transformative power of heat, much like the geological forces that forge and
fracture the Earth.
The translucent qualities of encaustic allow me to encapsulate the essence of these ancient
beings while honoring their fragility. As she manipulates the wax, melting and molding it into
organic forms, she pays homage to the cycles of life and decay—reminding us that we, too,
are part of this continuum. The interplay of light and shadow within the layers serves as a
reflection on our place in the cosmos; just as fossils span millions of years, our lives and
actions ripple through time, contributing to a story larger than ourselves.
In this body of work, Dagmar aims to capture the beauty and complexity of preservation,
highlighting the richness of the past while urging contemplation of our future. Each layer of wax
stands as a reminder of the many stories hidden beneath the surface, waiting to be uncovered.
Her creative process becomes a ritual of recognition, a celebration of those who have come
before us, and an exploration of the connectedness of all life.
Through her art, Dagmar invites viewers to engage with the echoes of Earth’s history, to
appreciate the intricate details that define our existence, and to honor the layers of time that
shape our understanding of the universe. Let us reflect upon these remnants of life,
recognizing the importance of preservation in our quest to understand—and ultimately, to
cherish—our place within the cosmos.

 

Phyllis Rider is an accomplished artist of many mediums of expression. Experiencing seeing
glaciers for the first time on a recent trip to South America, Phyllis decided this would be her
next focus of creative works. She challenged herself by creating new works with a variety of
mediums all relating to her experience of seeing glaciers with their magnificent power and
beauty. Acrylic paintings, solar relief etchings, photos, monotypes and sculptures all relating to
her travel experience. She found this a perfect way of digesting such an overwhelming
experience.

Phyllis Rider - Echos of Tranquility
36 x 36 acrylic on canvas

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Dagmar Nickerson -- "Ginko Leaves" -- Encaustic with Shellac Burn -- 30” x 40”

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