Durham Art Guild 2023 Member Showcase / by Jackie Sanders

January 9 – March 4, 2023 | 120 Morris St. in Durham

The Durham Art Guild presents the 2023 Members’ Showcase Exhibition at Truist Gallery inside the Durham Arts Council building. This annual exhibition is a submission-free and non-juried opportunity to showcase the work of our talented and valued member artists.  This year’s exhibition features over 70 artworks by 70 local/regional member artists working in a variety of mediums and styles. 

This exhibition will be on view in person from January 9 – March 4, 2023. Truist Gallery and the other exhibitions in the Durham Arts Council building are open Monday – Saturday from 9am-8pm and Sunday 1-6pm. Face masks are no longer required but are recommended

EXHIBIT EVENTS:

  • 3rd Friday Durham Public Reception – Jan. 20th from 6-8pm

  • VIRTUAL Member’s Appreciation Event Wednesday, Jan. 25th & Thursday, Jan. 26 starting at 5:30pm. Reserve your spot HERE!

  • 3rd Friday Durham Public Reception – Feb 17th from 6-8pm.

 
 

Nominate your favorite artwork for the People’s Choice Award HERE!

 Unable to see the Exhibition in Person? View the exhibit online and make a purchase HERE!

Truist Gallery | Durham Arts Council building
120 Morris St. in Durham
Galler hours: Monday-Saturday from 9am-8pm and Sunday 1-6pm


Durham Art Guild

Durham Art Guild - 120 Morris St. Durham, NC 27701 | Free & Open to the Public

The Durham Art Guild’s mission is to enrich and connect our communities by creating opportunities and providing leadership for current and future visual artists and art enthusiasts. The Guild is a nonprofit member-driven visual arts organization established in 1948. For over seven decades we have supported local artists and advocated for the arts in our region.

The Durham Art Guild is one of the oldest visual arts organizations in North Carolina and among the five oldest in the entire country. It was from the strength of the Guild's original organization that the Durham Arts Council (DAC) was created 7 years later. DAC expanded its focus to include performing arts as well. The two organizations function separately but have maintained a cooperative relationship that has encouraged citizens, businesses and artists to develop and support a major arts center in the city of Durham.

[Information from DurhamArtGuild.com]


J Sanders Artwork On View

Artwork: “Is this time different?”

Acrylic paint on mounted panel, 36”x36”x2”

2022

This piece is one a one-of-a-kind original work within the Sunrise Series.