Welcome to SYNC GALLERY
Sync Gallery is hosting a
National Juried Art Show
Entries accepted
December 1, 2025 to January 31, 2026
Selected works will be displayed and for sale on
Sync Gallery’s website Feb.15 to Mar. 20, 2026
Entries accepted through callforentry.org
We invite artists to submit work for an online, virtual
exhibit exploring the theme of:
Community in all its forms - the bonds that
connect us, the spaces we share, the tensions we navigate,
and how we find belonging. Community need not be
depicted literally. We enthusiastically welcome abstract work that engages with this theme.
Eligibility: This call is open to all visual artists 18 year of age or older working in any medium. Submitted work must be original artwork created
by the artist applicant and may not infringe on any copyright or intellectual property rights.
Community connection and Belonging Spaces We Inhabit Boundaries and bridges


Dancing Girls by Clare Scott

931 Santa Fe Drive, 80204. In Denver's Art District on Santa Fe.


Monica Hokeilen

931 Santa Fe Drive, 80204. In Denver's Art District on Santa Fe.
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
Acts of Inspiration
by
Elvi Bjorkquist and Johanna Morrell
November 20, to December 14, 2025
OPENING RECEPTION: FRIDAY November 21, 2025, 5 PM to 9 PM

Artist

Artist
Abstract art creates “an expressive symbol” that is grasped in an act of “intuition” that has a
“single and unmysterious meaning.” Elvi Bjorkquist's artwork is non-discursive and denotes not
facts but expresses the forms of feeling and forms of meaning that are not able to be
objectified in discursive terms and are not “sayable.” Her artwork invites the viewer into a
constructed fictional space that encourages them to interact with the composition in a way that
is unique to them.
Elvi's works are symbols and a study of feeling. This offers the ability to place multiple
layers of transparent colors giving her a greater range of interesting colors and results in a
greater depth to the piece. She uses suggestive and expressive marks in a more thoughtful
and conscious ways to allude to aspects of the natural environment and a connection to the
earth. Elvi creates layers of colors and marks, using intuition to guide her deeper into a
presentation of her feelings until the visual elements command attention. This show captures
the emotion of the moment of creation and offers, through an open personal gaze, a free
interpretation of the stories behind the works and invites the viewer into the emotional
subconscious of the artists.
Experimentation fuels Johanna Morrell's impulse to create, opening doors to discovery and
delight. The layered energy and movement in Johanna’s Plexiglas paintings perfectly
suggests something chaotic yet interconnected, sometimes even internal thoughts, all rising
together. There is a visual dialogue between a layer painted on the Plexiglas and the layer
painted on the birchwood panel below it, forming traces of movement and thought as you
pass in front of each one.

Elvi Bjorkquist -- "Inspiration in Blue" - 24" x 30" - Acrylic-on-Canvas

Johanna Morrell -- "A Million Wild Voices" -- 30" x 30" Acrylic and Collage on Plexiglass and panel
SYNC Gallery presents
ALL IN!
SYNC Gallery Members’ Group Show 2025
December 18, 2025, through January 10, 2026
OPENING RECEPTION: FRIDAY December 19, 2025, 6 PM to 9 PM
Sync Gallery Members’ Group Show, ALL IN! reflects the idea of our collective commitment to ART. Each member artist's work is a broad personal expression of ideas, emotions, perceptions, and our collective place in the community. The work also reflects each artist's way of processing the events of this past year.
Elvi Bjorkquist, David C. Dixon, Nathan Dominik, Tiana Graves, Pamela Gilmore Hake, Jean Herman, Monica Holeilen, Karin Kempe, Debra Livingston, Lois Lupica, Sandy Marvin, Johanna Morrell, Barry Moser, Dagmar Nickerson, Phyllis Rider, Patricia Rucker, Clare Scott, Helene Strebel, Karen Wharton

Bridge over Squirrel Creek

