PJ Chessman Gallery
LOST & FOUND: OBJECTS & ELEMENTS
Jennifer Norman & Dorcas Holzapfel, Aug. 9– Sept. 22
Opening Reception– Friday, August 9, 5-7pm
Join us for wine, appetizers, an art give away game and to meet the artists!
Virtual tour on Facebook posted on Saturday @ LincolnCityCulture
Jennifer Norman is a self-taught artist that has developed a unique style in the form of shadowboxes that include found and vintage items.
She shares this exciting new exhibit with painter, Dorcas Holzapfel, who takes inspiration from our surrounding coastal environment to create works that include many forms of local natural elements and often venture into the abstract.
This exhibit will be open through Sept. 22, 2024 at the Chessman Gallery– hours 10 to 5, Wednesdays - Sundays.
The Chessman Gallery is located inside the Lincoln City Cultural Center, 540 NE Hwy. 101. Designed by Scott-Edwards Architects, the gallery offers 570 square feet of white, clean display space. It features all of the antique charm of the former schoolhouse, with high ceilings and picture windows facing west. With black ceilings, bamboo floor, modern track lighting and adjustable glass shelves, “The Chessman” is a beautiful blank slate, ready to enable artistic expression.
The gallery was named for Phyllis “P.J.” Chessman, one of the founders of the Coastal Communities Cultural Center. It was P.J. who, along with her co-conspirators, who first believed that Lincoln City could, and should, have its own center for the arts.
The Chessman Gallery was the first classroom in the Delake School to be renovated, and it was officially dedicated on Sept. 7, 2007, at a reception that attracted nearly 200 people.
The gallery today
The Chessman Gallery now presents 12 shows a year, and is dedicated to the presentation of local and regional artists. The schedule is determined by the gallery director, Krista Eddy, advised by a jury committee, made up of local artists and advocates. Artists who wish to be considered for a Chessman Gallery show must complete an application, and submit work samples. The deadline is Sept. 15 for shows taking place in the following calendar year.
The jury committee selects shows with the following mission in mind: “The Chessman Gallery is a community gallery that showcases LCCC members, and also artists of the Northwest with a standard of quality and professionalism, to delight, educate and inspire viewers from near and far.” Annual highlights include The Bird Show each April, the Art on the Edge Studio Tour and Exhibit in May, and the traditional favorite, the annual Members Show in July.
Eddy handles each show with care, from show card design and press release to expert installation and gallery tags. With help from several volunteers, she launches each show with a festive reception, including wine and refreshments. We think P.J. would be proud.