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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 - 4pm

Sundays: 1pm - 4pm

(Last Sunday of the month 11-3pm)

 

or by appointment with individual artists.

SYNC GALLERY invites you to enjoy the results of our

National Juried Art Show

 

 

 


 

 

 

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Selected works will be displayed and for sale on
Sync Gallery’s website Feb.15 to Mar. 20, 2026

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
SEE WORKS HERE
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SYNC Gallery presents
 

Syncopation
by

Sync Gallery Contributing Artists

February 19th through March 15th, 2026

OPENING RECEPTION: FRIDAY February 20th, 2026, 5 PM to 9 PM

 Sync gallery’s Contributing Artist’s show 

 

This unique program offers artists living in or near Denver the opportunity to develop and expand their connection to the Art District on Sante Fe. Their show called Syncopation features twenty-three talented artists.

 

Andi Burnum

Catherine Carilli

Roger Carver

Ru Ciel

Vicki Christensen

Cat Davis

Kamri Flores

Mary Ellen Gallagher

Tadashi Hayakawa

Todd Heiserman

Cheryl Jelm

Mary Langewisch

Bassant Mahran

Matthew McLellan

Susan Merriman

Kay Moore

Janice Sinopoli

Alicia Thompson

Bryn Tillman

Karen Valliant

Carole Whitney

Kayla Wiedholz

and Marsha Wooley

 

All selected for this year’s Contributing Artist Program. Like syncopated musical rhythms their unique voices blend to enhance the richness and complexity of the cadre of artists that comprise Sync Gallery. These special members also have a dedicated page on the Sync website. Please check out their art and information on our Contributing Artist page ---HERE .

Bryn Tillman

Lost Moss Ceramic Vessel

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Matthew A McLellan

The Breaking Away Mixed Media 35 3/4 " W x 41 3/4 H

Roger Carver

Monument Valley Juniper 18 x 24

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Ru Ciel

Turbulaence 2025 Oil on Canvas

SYNC Gallery presents
 

PRESS ON
by
Debra Livingston & Karen Wharton

March 18th through April 12th, 2026

OPENING RECEPTION: FRIDAY March 19th, 2026, 5 PM to 9 PM

Debbie Livigston says the show title Press On refers to the fact that her art in this show started as a print created on an etching press. As a printmaker for over 40 years, she has accumulated piles of etchings, monoprints and monotypes. In a world increasingly dependent on computers and digital media, the etching presses used to print her art are not that different from those used by Rembrandt in 1650.  For this show, she has recycled old prints into new artworks by transforming them with drawings, collage and encaustic wax. The title also encourages her to Press On and continue her artistic journey.

 

Karen Wharton is a self proclaimed homebody who loves to travel. 

She says "Travel fuels my imagination and reminds me how widely connected we are.  Home is where I explore long-term, personal connections with the people I love.

Art is how I hold both ideas at once.
         The vastness of the world.
         The intimacy of everyday life.

Honest, authentic art connects us as human beings."

A trip to Japan in 2024 re-opened her eyes to the quiet grace of ceramic vessels from all over the world. Some paintings here focus directly on these vessels. Others are simple tributes to the rhythms, shapes and colors that she appreciates whether shes here in Colorado or on the road. 

Most of the paintings integrate her hand-painted monoprint collages, created with a Gelli Plate and a variety of printing techniques.

"Together, I hope, these paintings bring the world home."

 

Debbie and Karen will host a Gelli Plate Workshop / Demo — Sunday, March 29, 12–2 p.m.  We will demonstrate creative ways to create beautiful prints using leaves, lace, stencils, and more. Participants can try their hand at pulling a few prints. Free—All materials provided while supplies last.

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Beyond Boulders by Debbie Livingston

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Steady, Monoprint collage on 36 x 48 x 1.5 cradled wood panel by Karen Wharton

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