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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

 

Fridays: 1pm - 4pm

(1st & 3rd 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
 

COMMON GROUND
by

Patricia Rucker & Dagmar Nickerson

June 18th through July 12th, 2026

OPENING RECEPTION: FRIDAY June 19th, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Common Ground brings together two distinct artistic perspectives connected through landscape, memory, history, and transformation. Though working from different visual languages and experiences, Patricia Rucker and Dagmar Nickerson create a shared dialogue between past and future, personal memory and contemporary place.

Patricia Rucker’s work reflects an ongoing engagement with the evolving landscape and community of Golden, Colorado. Through her visual exploration of environment, movement, and human presence, her work considers the future — how people inhabit, shape, and respond to the changing world around them.

 

In contrast, Dagmar Nickerson’s IGNIS looks backward through layers of family history, archival reconstruction, and migration. The mixed-media encaustic installation reconstructs fragments of her German family history through archival documents, historical research, memory, and image transfer. The exhibition traces the lives of ordinary people shaped by political upheaval, war, imprisonment, displacement, and immigration. Drawing from surviving records — apprenticeship papers, military documents, ration cards, immigration manifests, and family photographs — the work explores how 
identity becomes mediated through bureaucracy, borders, and systems of power.

 

Nickerson’s family entered the United States through the postwar Refugee Relief Act of 1953, legislation created in response to the massive displacement caused by World War II. Separate from ordinary immigration quotas, the Act allowed refugees, displaced persons, and individuals uprooted by war and political instability to enter the United States through extensive sponsorship and documentation processes. The exhibition reflects this long bureaucratic passage through immigration manifests, identification papers, affidavits, military records, ration cards, and sponsorship 
documents — revealing how survival itself often depended upon paperwork, approval, and official recognition across borders.

Using layers of wax, burnt paper, transferred imagery, and embedded documents, Nickerson creates surfaces that function as both paintings and historical witnesses. Many scenes are reconstructed from archival evidence where photographs no longer exist, reflecting the gaps, silences, and erasures left by history.

 

While rooted in one family’s story, IGNIS speaks to broader contemporary questions surrounding migration, citizenship, nationalism, memory, and the fragile search for belonging. The work invites viewers to consider how large historical forces shape intimate human lives — and how memory persists through fragments.

 

Together, Common Ground creates a conversation across generations and perspectives — between history and contemporary life, rupture and renewal, displacement and belonging. Though approaching these themes differently, both artists ask viewers to reflect on what connects us across time, place, andshared human experience.
 

Chaos - Pat Rucker

Chaos - Pat Rucker
Operation Cowboy 16x16 encaustic on wood panel Dagmar Nickerson.jpeg

Operation Cowboy 16x16 encaustic on wood panel - Dagmar Nickerson

Ends of the Earth - Pat Rucker

Ends of the Earth - Pat Rucker

Manifest Passenger List Flying Tiger Line 36x24 encaustic on wood panel Dagmar Nickerson

2nd Choice - Pat Rucker

Fractured Memory 24x36 encaustic on wood panel Dagmar Nickerson

SYNC Gallery presents
 

THRESHOLDS
by
Helene Strebel & Karin Kempe

July 16th through August 13th, 2026

OPENING RECEPTION: FRIDAY August 17th, 2026, 6 PM to 9 PM

These paintings have taken shape over many months. I have always found inspiration in the open horizons and skies of our western landscapes. In each painting, I try to distill an experience, whether lived or a remnant of a dream world. Each of these paintings offers you a threshold, an invitation into an abstract space where you meet an expression of mountains, sky, flowers, trees and water through space and color. While I hope to capture that fresh quality of just waking, often it is through the process of painting that the piece starts to talk back and guide me.  I love the vivid brilliant colors of acrylic paint, and I add metallic leaf to create an intrinsic glow, capture light and reflect it back. Then it seems that the threshold opens both ways and gives each painting its own voice.

Helene Strebel “ Inner City “ Acrylic on Glass  36x36

Helene Strebel “ Inner City “ Acrylic on Glass  36x36.jpeg
Karen Kempe Wisdom of Nonactivity, acrylic on canvas and all the others acrylic on canvas

Karen Kempe Wisdom of Nonactivity, acrylic on canvas and all the others acrylic on canvas with metallic leaf

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