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JRB Art at The Elms will be open today from 11:00am to 5:00pm of all of your last minute shopping needs!
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Jean Richardson, "Merry," 2019, Acrylic on Canvas, 36 x 48 in., $3,400
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Brunel Faris, "Figure with Lights," Collage and Ink, 7 x 5 in., $100
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Janice Mathews-Gordon, "Catch the Wave 4," 2019, Acrylic an Charcoal on Canvas, 12 x 12 in., $400
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Stella Thomas' beautiful collection will only be here for THREE days! Make sure to stop and see what everyone has been talking about! To schedule an appointment, please contact us via phone, email, Instagram or Facebook message!
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Stella Thomas Holiday Trunk Show this Thursday, Friday & Saturday, December 10, 11 & 12, from 11am to 6pm by Appointment!
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Stella Thomas Holiday Trunk Show on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, December 10, 11 & 12, from 11am to 6pm by Appointment!
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)December 1, 2020
Born in Kermanshah and educated in Tehran, Iran, Behnaz Sohrabian discovered her love of art, freedom and creative expression as a small child, developed a passion for painting and began her professional art career at the age of 10. Behnaz has earned a B.S. in Applied Chemistry, a B.A. in Painting and a Master of Arts in Art Studies. After completing her master’s degree she immigrated to the United States in 2010 and became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 2017. "My aim is to paint simply. Apply easy brush stokes. Emphasize light and shadow and the dynamics between the subject and background. I choose varied subject matter to convey the concept of femininity with simplicity, natural beauty and inspiration. Women, flowers and mother earth symbolize the essential power of creation in our world. They interact with an intentionally sensuous dance that expresses the process of fertility and reproduction, strength and compassion. My art explores the drama, texture and wonder of this creative process."
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)November 26, 2020
There will be no blog today, however, you will hear from us next week! Through out the holidays, gallery staff will be available Tuesday through Saturday from 11:00 until 5:00 pm, all appointments can be made spontaneously by phone, email, or direct message on social media!
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)November 24, 2020
Pick up a small work from one of your favorite female abstract artists today, just in time for Christmas!
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)November 21, 2020
Art, for most people, has become more meaningful. Art is no longer just something decorative that hangs on the wall. Social distancing and sheltering at home has made us realize that art is a constant companion that enables us to manage external stresses, while providing comfort, friendship, and inspiration. Since 2000, our goal at JRB Art at The Elms has been to bring you the best local and nationally recognized artists. This year we have upped our gallery game to make art more conveniently available to you by offering Free Delivery in the Metro Area and Free Shipping throughout the United States.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)November 17, 2020
November 14, 2020
Last night, Friday, November 13th, JRB Art at The Elms hosted a socially distanced opening for its November - December exhibits, featuring the work of two gallery artists Holly Wilson and Behnaz Sohrabian. Both shows featured works in different genres and techniques. “Seven Sides of the Self,” by Wilson showcased her skillful bronze sculptures, photographs, and paintings, while "Human," by Sohrabian presented her beautifully diverse portrait, landscape, floral, nude and abstract paintings. Both exhibitions will be on display at the gallery Tuesday through Saturday from 11:00am to 5:00pm and are available to view online at www.jrbartgallery.com.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)November 12, 2020 - By John Brandenburg
Classic yet modern landscape, figure and floral studies and two abstractions symbolize the “Human” in a show by Behnaz Sohrabian.
Sohrabian’s exhibit opens from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m Friday at JRB Art at The Elms, 2810 N Walker, with a show by Holly Wilson.
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This fall, JRB Art at The Elms will be showing two concurrent solo exhibitions featuring the bronze sculptures and photographs of Holly Wilson and the expressionistic paintings of Behnaz Sohrabian. The Exhibit opens on Friday, November 13th, from 4pm to 8pm. Guests are required to wear masks and no more than 10 guests will be admitted in the Gallery at one time.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)October 24, 2020
Brunel Faris (1937-2005) was a native of Oklahoma City who received his MFA in Painting from the University of Oklahoma. As an artist, teacher and arts administrator, Brunel Faris was closely involved with the arts in Oklahoma for 40 years. A founding member of the Oklahoma City Arts Festival and the Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition, Faris was Chairman of the Art Department at Oklahoma City University and Director of the Nona Jean Hulsey Gallery in OCU’s Norick Art Center. Brunel participated in numerous exhibitions and competitions in the United States and abroad. His work is represented in the Oklahoma State Art Collection, the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art in Norman, The Philbrook in Tulsa, Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Oklahoma City Arts Council, the Mabee Gerrer Museum, the Melton Collection, the Tulsa Performing Arts Center, as well as in many private collections in the United States, Mexico, Israel, Germany, France and Italy.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)October 17, 2020
David Phelps is a critically acclaimed, internationally collected contemporary sculptor. Phelps creates large and small scale bronze sculpture for galleries and public art commissions. He was raised on his family’s farm in California’s central valley, received his BA from Humboldt State University in California and MFA in Sculpture from The University of Oklahoma. After a residency at the Kohler Co. Arts in Industry program, he began his current work of figurative bronzes, partially submerged in the ground plane. His works are represented in many public and private collections across the United States, as well as in Europe, Canada, Mexico, and South America.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)October 10, 2020
Karl Brenner, "Owieler Ridge, Peak of Fall," 2019, Oil on Canvas, 16 x 20 in., $960
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Beth Hammack is an Oklahoma City artist whose work is in several important private and corporate collections. In creating her abstract paintings, she combines a loose graphite drawing style with a layered and sometimes geometric application of color. Beth graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematics. She has also studied at the Chicago Art Institute and the London City School of Arts. Following graduation, Beth spent her early career as an interior designer and in the 1980’s was the founder and principal designer of a national sterling jewelry line named ZAGAL. She credits her interior design experience as giving her the ability to visualize how her work will relate to and enhance the physical environment in which it is placed.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)October 3, 2020
Katherine Kerr Allen was born in Brainerd, Minnesota and raised in Oklahoma. She graduated from the University of Arizona with a BFA in Graphic Design & Illustration and received her MFA degree from Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. She is a full time studio artist, with studios in Oklahoma and Minnesota. Katherine’s work is held in museum, private and corporate collections. It has been exhibited Nationally and Internationally in venues including: Stanford University, Florida Atlantic University, University of South Florida, Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, American Embassy, Belize, Taiwan National Living Center, Suzhou Art & Design Technology Institute, China, Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art, Columbus Museum of Art, Cranbrook Academy of Art Museum, Academy Art Museum at Easton, Maryland.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)September 29, 2020
JRB will feature the work of Denise Duong, Gabriel Friedman, and Rebecca Wheeler in current exhibition, Continuum: The Indefinite Progress of Existence. We will be open from 4pm to 8pm on Friday, October 2nd. Masks are required and entry number will be limited to 10 at a time. The gallery will be open Tue-Sat 11am-5pm for the remainder of the exhibition, and by appointment - call 405-528-6336, send us an email or Facebook message. We encourage you to experience our wonderful new exhibitions!
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)September 26, 2020
"This small series of cave paintings are from my fascinations with the Lascaux cave in the south of France. The more I read, the more I wanted to know about these prehistoric paintings. They expressed themselves with paint that told their life stores. Georgia O’Keefe said, “I find that I have painted my life things happening in my life without knowing it.” For these people they knew this was their only way to tell about their stories. The Lascaux Cave had led me to this work. There are many unexplained symbols and I have used their symbols in this art and created my own cave paintings."
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September 19, 2020
Denise and Gabriel are artistic and life partners. Together they created some phenomenal pieces that are currently being featured in our show "Continuum: The Indefinite Progress of Existence!"
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Rebecca Wheeler has spent her entire life mastering the language of paint in her unique, intuitive, gestural style. She has always focused on the human condition, particularly the human condition of being female...
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)September 13, 2020 - By Helen Ford Wallace
JRB Art at The Elms event: An exhibition opening called “Continuum: The Indefinite Progress of Existence,” featured the narrative collage paintings, drawings and three-dimensional objects by Denise Duong. There was an outdoor and indoor sculpture by Gabriel Friedman and paintings by Rebecca Wheeler...
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An Oklahoma native, Diana J. Smith received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in painting from the University of Oklahoma. Diana established her graphic design firm, Designsmith, Inc. in 1984. She has won dozens of awards through the years including many local and regional ADDY Awards in the commercial area, as well as numerous awards for her fine art. She has exhibited in juried, invitational, group, and solo shows.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)September 10, 2020 - By John Brandenburg
Denise Duong’s collages suggest secret compartments and worlds within worlds, while Rebecca Wheeler’s paintings take us back to cave art.
Their work, and that of Duong's life partner, Gabriel Friedman, who is Wheeler's son, are in the first "generational" show at JRB Art at The Elms, 2810 N Walker. Called "Continuum: The Indefinite Progress of Existence," the show evokes both our uncertain times and hope for future art advancement...
Read More >>September 8, 2020
Denise Duong is a nationally known narrative painter with a long exhibition history with our Gallery. Born in Oklahoma City of Vietnamese refugee parents she attended the University of Central Oklahoma before attending the Arts Institute of Chicago. In addition to her studio art, Denise is an accomplished painter of murals, which have become a valued addition to Oklahoma City’s Public Art Collection.
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Jim Keffer is a self-taught artist. His work is born from a lifetime of observing places in the landscape and places of the heart. He started painting when he was 47 years old and states, “my past journeys are connected to my future travels and I have an infinite source of places, thoughts, and things to paint in my style which I call modern primitive. ” Painting for him comes from a primal place...
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EXHIBITION VIEWING OPPORTUNITY! We will be featuring the work Denise Duong, Gabriel Friedman, and Rebecca Wheeler in our current exhibition, “Continuum: The Indefinite Progress of Existence.” Instead of having our typical First Friday Opening Reception, we are offering sign up opportunities to see this extraordinary exhibition on Thursday, Sept. 3rd, Friday, Sept. 4th, and Saturday, Sept. 5th from 11:00 am to 6:00 pm!
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The lives and activities of these three artists are intertwined in real life. Denise and Gabriel are artistic and life partners. Rebecca Wheeler is Gabriel’s mother. Denise and Gabriel are expecting a daughter in November. The art of each of these artists is a testimony to the continuum of creativity that has existed since the Lascaux cave drawings in Montignac, France about 20,000 years ago to the present time. The art that will be exhibited presents the narratives of each artist, documenting the development of the modern world, and giving us a glimpse of a utopian, environmentally balanced future.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)August 26, 2020 - By Joy Reed Belt
Oklahoma City—Beginning on September 3, 2020, JRB Art at The Elms will present its first generational exhibition. “Continuum: The Indefinite Progress of Existence,” featuring the collage paintings and three-dimensional creations of Denise Duong and Gabriel Friedman, as well as, the paintings of Rebecca Wheeler. The exhibition will be on display at the gallery during September and October and will also be available to view online at www.jrbartgallery.com.
Instead of having our typical First Friday Opening Reception, we are offering sign up opportunities to see this extraordinary exhibition on Thursday, Sept. 3rd, Friday, Sept. 4th, and Saturday, Sept. 5 th from 11:00 am to 6:00 pm! The gallery will be open Tuesday through Saturday from 11:00 am - 5:00 pm for the remainder of the exhibition, and by appointment - call us at (405) 528-6336, or send us an e-mail or Facebook message. All of our inventory can be found on our website. We encourage you to experience our wonderful new exhibitions!
The lives and activities of these three artists are intertwined in real life. Denise and Gabriel are artistic and life partners. Rebecca Wheeler is Gabriel’s mother. Denise and Gabriel are expecting a daughter in November. The art of each of these artists is a testimony to the continuum of creativity that has existed since the Lascaux cave drawings in Montignac, France about 20,000 years ago to the present time. The art that will be exhibited presents the narratives of each artist, documenting the development of the modern world, and giving us a glimpse of a utopian, environmentally balanced future.
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August 18, 2020
We encourage all of you to see this wonderful exhibition by one of the most talent sculptors! We are currently open Tuesday through Saturday from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm and by appointment!
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Alexandra Alaupovic (December 21, 1921 - January 02, 2013) received her Masters of Fine Arts from the University of Oklahoma in 1966 after moving from Croatia to the United States in 1958...
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Allen Birnbach’s career has spanned the worlds of commercial and fine art photography for over forty years. Client assignments have taken him to over twenty countries, driven by his enthusiasm for working on largescale productions and collaborating with unique individuals at every station of life...
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Sheridan Conrad's interest in jewelry making began at an early age and eventually led her to enter the undergraduate program in art at the University of Arkansas. Upon obtaining her degree, she began her jewelry career in her home state of Oklahoma. When she was in her mid-twenties, the explosion of the petroleum industry led to a number of nouveau riche, who utilized her skills to create high-end pieces such as diamond oil derricks, race horses, and gold nuggets for famous clients like Bob Hope and Minnie Pearl. She continued her education and obtained her GIA (Gemological Institute of America) certification in diamond grading, colored stones, gemstone identification, counter design and display...
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Christa Blackwood is a photo, text and installation artist working with themes related to identity, gender, history, and popular culture.The Oklahoma native developed her visual voice while a student at New York University, when she began producing street art such as the poster, Butcherknives (1991), a work that addressed issues of sexual violence...
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Feeling blue? Our artists have got you covered! And while you're here, check out our current exhibition featuring: Brett Weston, Catherine Adams, Allen Birnbach, and Christa Blackwood!
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)July 28, 2020 - Joy Reed Belt
A reminder to visit the gallery! Catherine Adams' amazing works from her series "The Acute Charm of Ruin & Development: Havana Cuba," is currently being featured in our show "Photography and Place: Fragments of the World!"
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)July 25, 2020 - Julie Maguire, Director of the Brett Weston Archives
· Brett Weston was born in 1911 and died in 1993. Photography was his passion for almost seventy years.
· In 1925 Edward Weston removed the 13 year old Brett from school and took him on a photography trip to Mexico.
· Brett was thought to be a child prodigy of photography. When he was 17 he was included in the now famous Film und Foto photography exhibition in Germany.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)July 21, 2020 - Joy Reed Belt
Born and educated in Thehran, Iran, Behnaz Sohrabian discovered her love of art, freedom and creative expression as a small child, developed a passion for painting and began her professional art career at the age of 10. Behnaz has earned a B.S. in Applied Chemistry, a B.A. in Painting and a Master of Arts in Art Studies. After completing her Master's Degree, she immigrated to the United States in 2010 and became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 2017.
"My aim is to paint simply. Apply easy brush strokes. Emphasize light and shadow and the dynamics between the subject and background."
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)July 18, 2020 - Joy Reed Belt
This month JRB Art at The Elms is featuring the bronze sculptures of Paul Moore and David Phelps, both of whom currently live and work in Oklahoma. Paul's work is influenced by the history of the Great American West and his Native American Heritage. David's work is strongly tied to his memories, experiences, and feelings from having grown up on a family farm in Robert's Island, California. The following works selected by the Gallery are strong examples of each artist's skill and aesthetic.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)July 14, 2020 - Julie Maguire, Director of the Brett Weston Archives
· The word photography began being used in the 1830s.
· Nicephore Niepce invented what became the modern photographic process in 1826/27. He and Louis Daguerre worked together in person and via correspondence to improve the process. After Niepce’s death, Daguerre was able to reduce the exposure time from 8 hours to 30 minutes and the daguerreotype was born in 1837.
· From the beginning photography was compared with painting. Some even feeling it would lead to the death of painting. Later painters realized they could use photography to enhance their own practices.
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July 11, 2020 - Joy Reed Belt
The Caroline Bartlett Collection of fine jewelry includes her trademark “Toursades” which are necklaces containing multiple strands of high-quality genuine pearls and/or gemstones with gold or silver beads. Included also are long strands of pearls from which may be suspended hand-carved medallions or gemstone pendants, along with multi-strand bracelets for the wrist or ankle, earrings and rings.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)July 7, 2020 - Joy Reed Belt
Since the inception of photography in the first half of the nineteenth century there has been the perception that photographs are a faithful record of their subject matter. This idea seems to be even more deeply ceded when it is a place. When people are involved, there is an instinctive knowledge that they could be acting or “putting on a face” for the camera. Photographs have shaped our perception of the world. There are places we will know only through photographic representation. Places we will never see with our own eyes. We then rely on the photographer’s eye and their experience of the place they are documenting. The time of day a photographer shoots a specific place, the scene they choose to photograph whether the intent is to show an abstraction of a particular spot, these all factor into what the viewer sees as a specific place.
This show has been organized by New York Based Curator, Julie Maguire, Director of the Brett Weston Archives and will be on display until August 31, 2020.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)July 4, 2020 - Joy Reed Belt
Represented at international art fairs such as Art Miami’s Scope and Aqua Fairs, Art Basel, Red Dot London, and Hong Kong Contemporary, Michele Mikesell exhibits her dense, tactile paintings throughout the United States and across Europe and Asia. Using strippers, chisels, razor blades and solvents, Mikesell treats paint as color and matter, killing the idealized beauty of an expected image in order to revive it and create something arresting. Through this active participation with the surface of a painting, she generates a contradiction between worn paint and pristine image or surface. Mikesell received her MFA from the University of Oklahoma. She lives and works in South Dallas and Spain.
Please note that the gallery will be closed today, July 4th, for the holiday. We will reopen on Tuesday, July 7th. Have a fun, safe weekend!
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)July 1, 2020 - Joy Reed Belt
Oklahoma City—Beginning on July 3, 2020, JRB Art at The Elms will host the show “Photography and Place: Fragments of the World,” organized by New York Based Curator, Julie Maguire, Director of the Brett Weston Archives.
This show will feature the work of Brett Weston, Catherine Adams, Christa Blackwood and Allen Birnbach. The exhibition will be on display at the gallery during July and August and will also be available to view online at www.jrbartgallery.com.
While there won't be an opening on First Friday, the gallery is now open Tue-Sat from 11am-5pm and by appointment - call us at (405) 528-6336, or send us an e-mail or Facebook message. All of our inventory can be found on our website. We encourage you to see our wonderful July exhibitions!
The four artists included in this exhibition have all photographed places. Some with figures, some without. They all bring their unique perspective to their work and frame it through their eyes. Looking at a photograph is the merging of the eyes of the viewer and the photographer as they try to cobble together fragments of the world.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)June 30, 2020 - Joy Reed Belt
Julie, I am so pleased that you agreed to curate JRB Art at The Elms' upcoming Exhibition, "Photograph and Place: Fragments of the World."
For that show you have selected the work of four different photographers: Brett Weston, Catherine Adams, Christa Blackwood and Allen Birnbach. The aesthetic of these photographers are very different and yet you have found commonalities in them, which is what a curator does. Since curating is such a specialized field, why don't you tell us a little about your career.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)June 27, 2020 - Joy Reed Belt
David Phelps is a critically acclaimed, internationally collected contemporary sculptor. Phelps creates large and small scale bronze sculpture for galleries and public art commissions. He was raised on his family’s farm in California’s central valley, received his BA from Humboldt State University in California and MFA in Sculpture from The University of Oklahoma. After a residency at the Kohler Co. Arts in Industry program, he began his current work of figurative bronzes, partially submerged in the ground plane. His works are represented in many public and private collections across the United States, as well as in Europe, Canada, Mexico, and South America. Select "Read More" below to view his works.
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Read More >> Download Article (PDF)June 23, 2020
We want to thank everyone for the outstanding response to our May and June show featuring Beth Hammack. Her exhibition will be closing on Friday, June 26th. We encourage you to call for an appointment, (405) 528-6336, to experience these wonderful works.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)June 20, 2020
Dan Kiacz (1948-2004) was a distinguished faculty member of the University of Oklahoma School of Art for over 31 years. He inspired and instructed many, many students during that time. Through his teaching and creative work, Dan had a tremendous impact on the School of Art, the University of Oklahoma, the State of Oklahoma and the nation.
Considered one of the country’s most outstanding printmakers and artists in an academic environment, Kiacz held a BFA and MFA from Ohio University in Athens, Ohio and had exhibited his work throughout the U.S., Europe and Mexico.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)June 16, 2020 - Joy Reed Belt
Houston Llew started enameling in a hot Atlanta garage in 2008, after finding himself unemployed in the middle of the great recession and in need of an artistic medium of his talents. Through fortuitous circumstances, Houston met the master enamelist Zingaro and followed him around, shadowing the artist around his studio until he gave Houston the keys to enameling that would later evolve into his first work - Spiritiles.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)June 13, 2020 - Joy Reed Belt
As of now, JRB Art at The Elms is open Tuesday through Saturday from 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm! We are also offering private appointments to anyone who wishes to come in and shop outside of those hours. Feel free to contact us via email, Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook message to schedule an appointment!
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June 11, 2020 - John Brandenburg
One feels a little surrounded — in a good way — by the sculptures of Paul Moore in a show at JRB Art at The Elms, 2810 N Walker Ave.
Available by appointment, the bronzes by the noted Oklahoma artist and Muscogee (Creek) Nation member are on exhibit through July.
A herd of bison, driven off a cliff, seem to defy gravity as they fall to their deaths, in Moore’s “The Buffalo Jump” or “Pishkin.”
In a gallery note, he said the practice, used as early as 12,000 years ago, was necessary for survival, before the introduction of the horse.
— John Brandenburg, for The Oklahoman
Read More >>June 9, 2020 - Joy Reed Belt
The Sun Dance is a religious ceremony that is practiced by many of the Native American peoples. In the "Offering to the Sun", I am showing part of the Blackfoot ceremony. It consists of four to five days of dancing, praying, fasting, and offerings. The dancers are pierced in the chest and fastened to pegs and rawhide thongs which are attached to a center pole and in some cases pierced in the back and attached to buffalo skulls.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)June 6, 2020 - Joy Reed Belt
John Wolfe was born in Vernon, Texas, August 23, 1947. He attended public school in Davidson, Oklahoma, and graduated from Southwestern Oklahoma State University in 1970 with a degree in Art Education. Wolfe completed his M.Ed. at the University of Central Oklahoma in 1976. He has taught art in the Midwest City-Del City School System for 30 years and has served as adjunct art faculty at Rose State College and at Adams State College in Alamosa, Colorado. Wolfe conducts an annual watercolor workshop in Taos, New Mexico presented by Adams State College. Since his retirement, Wolfe spends his time at his studio in Oklahoma City where he continues to work on his sculpture and painting. His large metal sculptures are installed in front of the Gallery for public viewing.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)June 5, 2020 - Joy Reed Belt
Due to the number of inquiries we have received today, we wanted to give everyone another update on our plans for this First Friday.
The First Friday Gallery Walk will not be happening in its usual fashion again this month. However, there are still ways to get involved in everything going on in Paseo, in person or from the comfort of your own home!
JRB Art at The Elms will be virtually presenting Paul Moore's stunning sculptures and Beth Hammack’s beautiful abstract paintings during the month of June on our website. As of now, we are are open by appointment only and ask that everyone wear a mask while in the Gallery. To schedule an appointment, feel free to contact us via phone, email, Instagram, or Facebook message!
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)June 2, 2020 - Joy Reed Belt
Oklahoma–Vietnamese artist Denise Duong is a narrative painter who constructs whimsical pieces from paper, acrylic, and ink. Drawing from her own nomadic yearning, Duong’s storytelling places characters in enigmatic adventures of love and life through richly hued collages.
Sohail Shehada is a Associate Professor of Figurative Sculpture and Drawing at the University of Oklahoma. He has received an impressive list of public and private commissions in bronze and marble, including several sculptures that are permanently displayed on the University of Oklahoma campus in Norman, OK. His work is influenced by African culture, the supernatural, and the performing arts, including ballet and opera.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)May 30, 2020 - Joy Reed Belt
Enjoy some amazing "Wild, Wild Best" works by Joe Andoe, Jeff Dodd, Jean Richardson, Caryl Morgan, Gary Sherman, and Keith Carter.
Shop online or in person. The Gallery is currently open by appointment, which can be made via phone, email, or social media.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)May 26, 2020 - Joy Reed Belt
In preparation for his upcoming exhibition, renowned Oklahoma sculptor, Paul Moore, invited the staff of JRB Art at The Elms to his studio to help select bronzes that will be displayed in his show, which opens Monday, June 1, 2020. In addition to showing us his work, he also showed us his phenomenal personal collection of Native American artifacts.
The Gallery continues to be open by appointment. All appointments can be made via phone, email, or social media. We encourage you to see this wonderful exhibition by one of the most talented sculptors!
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)May 23, 2020 - Joy Reed Belt
We invite you to view some of the fascinating works of Denise Duong, Brunel Faris, and Ford Beckman.
JRB Art at The Elms is currently open by appointment only. Schedule an appointment or make an inquiry by phone, email, or through social media.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)May 19, 2020 - Joy Reed Belt
Before Covid, we had scheduled both Laura Nugent and Beth Hammack for solo shows in May and June. Beth's show was installed, we had a virtual opening and her work will be on exhibit through May. Since Laura lives and works in Kansas City, we decided to postpone her show until August of 2021. But we want to share with you a conversation we recently had with Laura on line. Laura is a full time artist who has been living and working in the Kansas City area since 2004. After earning a BFA in painting from the Maryland Institute College of Art, she traveled the country, exhibiting in juried art festivals and galleries. Laura has won awards for her painting, including Best Emerging Artist and Best of Show at the Paseo Arts Festival. Her work is included in collections around the US, including The Four Seasons and Grand Hyatt Hotels.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)May 16, 2020 - Joy Reed Belt
Explore works by Karl Brenner, David Phelps, Janis Krendick and Denise Duong as we begin moving into Summer.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)May 12, 2020 - Joy Reed Belt
Working away from the Gallery these last few weeks, we have missed going through our racks to try to identify works for our customers, especially from "Staff Only" storage areas. Many of you are familiar with the works on the racks in our Collector's Room, however, during this time we want to give you a peak into the racks in the "Staff Only" areas.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)May 9, 2020 - Joy Reed Belt
See some architecturally inspired photographs, paintings, and etchings by artists Catherine Adams, Jim Keffer, and Maurice R. Bebb.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)May 2, 2020 - Joy Reed Belt
JRB Art at The Elms is offering private appointments to anyone who wishes to come in and shop. Feel free to contact us via email, Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook message to schedule an appointment!
In the meantime, we encourage you to engage with us in other ways! We have our inventory and exhibitions posted and available for viewing online. We are also currently offering free delivery or pick up to all clients in the greater OKC area and Free Shipping for our clients who live elsewhere for all purchases!
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)April 30, 2020 - Joy Reed Belt
Oklahoma City - Beginning on May 1, 2020, JRB Art at The Elms will host an online art show for Beth Hammack’s 2020 Exhibition, “The Way Things Appear.” You can view the exhibition online during the months of May and June at www.jrbartgallery.com. Also, you can schedule an appointment to see Beth’s work at the gallery.
See JRB’s April 30 Blog to read more about featured artist Beth Hammack and watch a short video. You can also see the online JRB Artist Talk with Beth Hammack in the press articles online.
EVENTS - Friday, May 1, 2020, 6 - 8 pm
Online Exhibition and Virtual Artist Talk presented online at www.jrbartgallery.com, in conjunction with Paseo Arts Association’s “First Friday from Home.”
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)April 28, 2020 - Joy Reed Belt
As many of you are aware JRB Art at The Elms either hosts demonstrations and/or talks with our featured artists in conjunction with their exhibitions. This year due to health concerns surrounding Covid-19, we moved our Artist Talk with Beth Hammack online.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)April 25, 2020 - Joy Reed Belt
Allen Birnbach’s career has spanned the worlds of commercial and fine art photography for over forty years. Client assignments have taken him to over twenty countries, driven by his enthusiasm for working on large-scale productions and collaborating with unique individuals at every station of life. His personal work is fueled by a love of the human spirit and the power and majesty of this planet.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)April 21, 2020 - Joy Reed Belt
While we recognize the severity of the health crisis, we thought you might enjoy some humor.
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Working away from the Gallery these last few weeks, we have missed going through our racks to try to identify works for our customers, especially from "Staff Only" storage areas. Many of you are familiar with the works on the racks in our Collector's Room, however, during this time we want to give you a peak into the racks in the "Staff Only" areas.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)April 7, 2020 - Joy Reed Belt
One of this month's featured artists is Karen Mosbacher. Her current exhibit, “I Paint Music – Music for Your Eyes” consist of three different “ bodies of work: “I Paint Music,” “All That Jazz,” and “Notes of Spring.”
A synesthetic painter, Mosbacher is known for the colorful abstract expressionistic qualities of her work. Those who experience synesthesia often see colors, feel sounds, and taste shapes. Mosbacher sees colors and shapes when she hears music.
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April 4, 2020 - Joy Reed Belt
Brett Weston, the son of famed photographer Edward Weston, was born on December 16, 1911 and died on January 22, 1993. No photographer in the history of the medium has been as involved with the natural landscape over as long a period as he. From earliest examples of his photography, beginning in the mid-1920s, and ending with the last photographs he made in 1993, it is evident that Weston’s vision was unique and consistent.
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Since it is Women's History Month, we want to take a moment to celebrate a few of our amazing female artists in the Gallery. We are lucky enough to represent such an array of talented female artists like Janice Mathews-Gordon, Rebecca Wheeler, Gail Rothschild, Beth Hammack, Denise Duong, Behnaz Sohrabian and so many more. So, please admire these great works below and make sure to visit our website to view more pieces by other talented women!
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By Joy Reed Belt
Inspired by The New Yorker - While we recognize the severity of the health crisis, we thought you might enjoy some humor.
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As things begin to shift, almost all businesses around the country, and around the world for that matter, have had to shift as well. JRB Art at The Elms, along with many other galleries in The Paseo, have their inventory posted and available for purchase online and are currently offering some sort of delivery special. We are offering free delivery or pick up to clients in the greater Oklahoma City area and Free Shipping for all our clients who live elsewhere. At the restaurants in The Paseo are still preparing wonderful food for us to eat. All you must do is place an order and pick it up!
To schedule an appointment, feel free to contact us via phone, email, Instagram, or Facebook message!
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)March 4, 2020 - Joy Reed Belt
EVENTS
Opening Reception - Friday, March 6, 2020, 5 - 9 pm
Artist Talk & Demo by Karen Mosbacher - Saturday, March 7th at 2pm
Karen Mosbacher: “I Paint Music – Music for Your Eyes”
George Bogart: “Inside Outside”
Oklahoma City - On March 6, 2020, during The Paseo’s First Friday Gallery Art Walk, JRB Art at The Elms will host an Exhibition Opening for two extraordinary artists: Karen Mosbacher, who will be exhibiting three sets of paintings entitled: “I Paint Music—Music for Your Eyes” in the Main Gallery, and George Bogart (1933 - 2005), Professor Emeritus of the University of Oklahoma, will be exhibiting a collection of paintings entitled, “Inside Outside” in the iconic Ship Gallery.
Both exhibitions will run through April 25th.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)February 19, 2020 - John Brandenburg
Published: Sun, January 19, 2020 1:07 AM Updated: Sun, January 19, 2020 1:24 AM
-by John Brandenburg
First Friday reception: A reception was held at JRB Art at the Elms recently and Joy Reed Belt was hostess for the Paseo's First Friday opening featuring the paintings, drawings and sculptures of D.J. Lafon. The works from Lafon’s estate were recently acquired by the gallery. The selections displayed were “Business Man,” “Farm,” “Portrait” and “Political,” all from several series of paintings from the artist who died in 2011.
Pictured in the photograph at the reception are Yousef Khanfar and Joy Reed Belt. [DOUG HOKE PHOTOS/THE OKLAHOMAN]
February 6, 2020 - Joy Reed Belt
UPCOMING EVENTS:
First Friday Paseo Art Walk, 5-9 pm, Friday, February 7, 2020
"Art & Legacy of D.J. Lafon" Panel Discussion, 2 pm, Saturday, February 8, 2020
In honor of D.J. Lafon, JRB Art at the Elms is hosting a panel discussion of his life with Architect - Alan Lafon, D. J. Lafon's son, Attorney and Author - Kent Frates, and Photo Journalist and Artist - J. Don Cook. They will discuss their personal ad professional relationships with the late artist (1929-2011).
Kent Frates and Lafon worked together on the book, "The Captain and His Crew," a poem written by Frates and illustrated by Lafon. Signed copies of this book will be available for purchase.
You won't want to miss this event! Saturday, Feb 8th at 2 pm.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)January 9, 2020 - John Brandenburg
JRB exhibit features the remaining works of D.J. Lafon
Published: Thu, January 09, 2020, 2:01 AM
-By John Brandenburg, for The Oklahoman
D. J. Lafon (1929-2011) was an artist whose realistic detail was rivaled only by satiric and surreal expressive elements in his work.
A superb show at JRB Art at The Elms, 2810 N Walker, reflects the gallery’s recent acquisition of “all remaining works” in his estate.
Read More >>January 1, 2020 - Joy Reed Belt
EVENTS: Opening Reception, Friday, January 3, 2020, 5 – 9 pm
OKLAHOMA CITY – The new year 2020 brings wonderful news. JRB Art at The Elms recently acquired all remaining works of art from the estate of well-known Oklahoma artist D.J. Lafon (1929 – 2011). The exhibition of many of the works opens First Friday, at JRB Art at The Elms on January 3, 2020.
December 21, 2019 - John Brandenburg
By John Brandenburg
For The Oklahoman
Published: Sat, December 21, 2019 5:00 AM
A self-taught Guthrie artist achieves a vivid, folk art-like edge in his southwest landscapes at JRB Art at The Elms, 2810 N Walker.
The artist is Jim Keffer, whose “Moments” acrylics are on view with semi-abstract acrylic paintings by Jean Richardson. Both shows run through Dec. 31.
Read More >>December 20, 2019 - Helen Ford Wallace
Video | NewsOK.com Published: December 20, 2019
It's a busy time in the Paseo District, especially at JRB Art at the Elms. Joy Reed Belt chats with Helen Ford Wallace about holiday events and upcoming changes.
To access The Oklahoman publication click here.
December 1, 2019
EVENTS
Opening Reception, Fri, December 6, 2019, 6 – 9 pm
Artist Talk with Jean Richardson, December 8 at 2 pm
Artist Talk with Jim Keffer, December 14 at 1 pm
OKLAHOMA CITY – Christmas is a time of meaning, wonder, and tradition, it is also the season to appreciate creativity in all forms. In December at JRB Art at The Elms Gallery in the Paseo Arts District, Jean Richardson and Jim Keffer will be featured during the district’s First Friday Walk. The event, which begins at 6 p.m., will present the modern primitive style of Jim Keffer and the iconic, abstract, and focused contemporary acrylics of Jean Richardson.
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Published: Sun, November 24, 2019 1:07 AM Updated: Sun, November 24, 2019 1:30 AM
by John Brandenburg, THE OKLAHOMAN
Reception: The First Friday art walk and opening reception at JRB Art at the Elms in the Paseo Arts District featured three artists: Katherine Kerr Allen mixed media paintings; George Oswalt’s large realistic oil paintings; and Karam’s heavily textured three-dimensional works.
On the party list: Guests included Mark White, Francesca Giani, Zeb Gautreaux, Nancy Anthony, Alyce Page, Ron Page, Candy Yaun, Breene Kerr Jr., Helen Dailey, Pat Dailey, Erin Cooper, Tim Cooper, Alan Atkinson, Miles Mixon, David Allen, Sally Bentley, Kenyon Morgan, Ralf Janknecht, Sheridan Conrad, Lisa Woltman, Kelley Barnes, Fahd Sultan and Jennifer Song.
November 13, 2019 - Joy Reed Belt
EVENTS
Stella Thomas Fashion Trunk Show
Friday, November 22, 2019, 11am – 6pm, and
Saturday, November 23, 2019, 11am – 6pm
On November 22-23, JRB Art at The Elms Gallery in the Paseo Arts District presents the 2019/2020 Fall and Winter Fashion Collection “Fall into Felt” by beloved Oklahoma fashion designer, Stella Thomas.
Stella Thomas finds inspiration in nature and her world travels. Her clothing and jewelry are collected by celebrities internationally. Characterized by striking colors, cultural influences and geometric shapes, Stella’s creations are attractive on a variety of body types. She describes her designs as a “creative journey.” Her use of beautiful fabric, natural stone, horn, bone, and gemstones create one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces and apparel that are bold, timeless and elegant.
Find the perfect Christmas gift or place special orders for distinctive gifts this year! Two days only to see the Stella Thomas “Fall into Felt” trunk collection of couture woolens and statement jewelry at JRB Art at the Elms. Friday & Saturday, November 22-23, between 11:00 – 6:00.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)October 27, 2019 - Helen Ford Wallace
Published: Sun, October 27, 2019 1:19 AM Updated: Sun, October 27, 2019 1:42 AM
Reception: At JRB Art at the Elms on October 4th First Friday in Paseo was a reception honoring the four “Red Dirt Artists,” all from Oklahoma, who are featured this month. The artists are Rae Baldridge, Joseph Mills, Jack Fowler and Romy Owens. The exhibition is there until Oct. 31.
Seen: At the opening party were Glenna Tannenbaum, Dick Tannenbaum, Suzie Bostick, Lisa Rogers, Mike Rogers, Kim Hayward, Mary Seward, John Seward, Alyce Page, Ron Page, Nancy Anthony, Bob Anthony, Brenda Johnson, Kent Johnson, Robin Chase, Gail Sloop, Don Narcomey, Suzanne Silvester, Kenyon Morgan, Sally Bentley, Beverly Chansolme, Sunny Walker, Allison Taylor, John Yoeckel, Patrick Riley and Grenda Moss.
October 19, 2019
EVENTS
Opening Reception Fri, November 1, 2019, 6 – 9 pm
Artist Talk with Katherine Kerr Allen, November 9 at 3 pm
Artist Talk with George Oswalt, November 16 at 2 pm
OKLAHOMA CITY – In November at JRB Art at The Elms Gallery in the Paseo Arts District, three accomplished artists will present three distinctly different bodies of work that deal alternatively with man’s search for Identity, search for Utopia, and/or search for Joy.
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October 9, 2019 - John Brandenburg
JRB exhibit features "Red Dirt" artists
Published: Wed, October 9, 2019 12:06 PM
— By John Brandenburg, for The Oklahoman
A gallery known for showing work by nationally known artists has exhibits by four “Red Dirt Oklahoma Artists” this month.
The shows by artists Rea Baldridge, Joseph Mills, Jack Fowler, and Romy Owens, are at JRB Art at The Elms, 2810 N Walker Ave.
Read More >>September 27, 2019
EVENTS
Opening Reception Fri, October 4, 2019, 6 – 9 pm
Jack Fowler & Romy Owens Artist Talk, October 19, 2019, 2 pm
Rea Baldridge & Joseph Mills Artist Talk, October 26, 2019, 2 pm
OKLAHOMA CITY - In October, JRB Art at The Elms will feature four solo shows by Oklahoma Red Dirt Artists: Romy Owens, Jack Fowler, Rea Baldridge and Joseph Mills. “Widely known for their mastery of the technical aspects of painting and photography, these artists are rebels,” states Joy Reed Belt, owner, JRB Art Gallery. “Their work is not easily categorized and is created with the goal to provoke and create dialogue and understanding. Oklahomans born and bred, these artists masterfully manipulate style, technique and subject matter to find yet deeper meaning in their work.”
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)September 26, 2019 - John Brandenburg
Review: Shows at OKC gallery offers 'Stories of Love and Longing'
Published: Thu, September 26, 2019 5:00 AM
by John Brandeburg, for The Oklahoman
Tulsa artist, Marjorie Atwood, is showing oil and resin on panel works from her “Stories of Love and Longing” series at JRB Art at The Elms, 2810 N Walker.
Showing with Atwood at JRB is Oklahoma City sculptor Tim Cooper. Cooper said the carved stone and wood works in his “Encircled” exhibit explore “his fascination with the cyclical, orbital nature of things.”
The two shows are highly recommended in their run through Sunday. Hours are from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and from 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday. Call 528-6336, or go to www.jrbartgallery.com for information.
— John Brandenburg, for The Oklahoman
Read More >>August 23, 2019 - Joy Reed Belt
Opening Reception Friday, September 6, 2019, 6 – 9 pm
Marjorie Atwood Artist Talk, September 21st at 3 pm
Noted for her signature use of gold and silver backgrounds and exceptional use of pattern, in “Stories of Love and Longing,” Marjorie incorporates the female figure in various forms representing the mythical and contemporary woman in various states of existence.
Tim Cooper Artist Talk, September 19th at 5 pm
Tim Cooper Artist Demo, September 28th at 2 pm
Also, on exhibit in the Gallery in September will be the carved stone and wood sculptures of Tim Cooper. In his show, “Encircled,” Tim explores his fascination with the cyclical, orbital nature of things.
JRB Art at the Elms Gallery
2810 N Walker Ave.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73103
August 16, 2019 - Brian Boucher
by Brian Boucher for Artnet News, published
Artists, dealers, and other experts talk about what it takes to win the eye of a gallery.
John Baldessari's Tips for Artists Who Want to Sell has some ideas.
Photo: Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty
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August 15, 2019 - John Brandenburg
Areas of vivid acrylic paint, sketchily outlined with charcoal, create a dynamic interaction, in paintings by Janice Mathews-Gordon.
The “bold expressions of women” in her “All My Sisters” paintings are on view at JRB Art at The Elms, 2810 N Walker.
Wonderfully energetic and effervescent, as well as semi-abstract, are the mixed media paintings in a second show by Kathy Rodgers Wilson.
The shows by Oklahoma City area artists Mathews-Gordon and Wilson are highly recommended in their run through Aug. 31.
Hours are from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays and from 1 to 5 p.m. Sundays. Call 528-6336, or go to www.jrbartgallery.com for information.
Read More >>August 14, 2019 - Jeremy Martin
All My Sisters — on display through Aug. 31 at JRB Art at the Elms, 2810 N. Walker Ave. — features paintings inspired by family history and the persistence of the women’s rights movement. Witnessing women | Arts |
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July 21, 2019 - Joy Reed Belt
Janice Mathews-Gordon "All My Sisters" Exhibition
Opening Reception - Friday, August 2, 6-9pm
Artist Talk - Saturday, August 10, 3pm
JRB Art at the Elms Gallery
2810 N Walker Ave.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73103
July 5, 2019 - okc Friday Newspaper
OKLAHOMA CITY - Longtime Oklahoma City resident and beloved artist, Rebecca Wheeler, will be exhibiting her latest collection of paintings, “Woman Revealed,” at JRB Art at The Elms in The Paseo during the month of July 2019. Recently, realizing that the strength of her work has progressed so that layers of paint give way to reoccurring images which suggest and project the essence of being a woman, Wheeler has created an entire series of female nudes.
Read More >>July 3, 2019 - Rebecca Wheeler
Opening Reception
July 5, 6-9pm
JRB Art at the Elms Gallery
2810 N Walker Ave.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73103
July 2, 2019 - Darla Shelden | The City Sentinel
OKLAHOMA CITY - Longtime Oklahoma City resident and beloved artist, Rebecca Wheeler, will be exhibiting her latest collection of paintings, “Woman Revealed,” at JRB Art at The Elms in The Paseo during the month of July 2019.
Recently, realizing that the strength of her work has progressed so that layers of paint give way to reoccurring images which suggest and project the essence of being a woman, Wheeler has created an entire series of female nudes.
June 27, 2019 - Joy Reed Belt
OKLAHOMA CITY – Longtime Oklahoma City resident and beloved artist, Rebecca Wheeler, will be exhibiting her latest collection of paintings, “Woman Revealed,” at JRB Art at The Elms in The Paseo during the month of July 2019. Wheeler has spent her entire life mastering the language of paint in her unique, intuitive, gestural style. She has always focused on the human condition, particularly the human condition of being female.
An opening reception will be held from 6-9 pm on Friday, July 5, at JRB Art at The Elms during the Paseo Arts District’s monthly First Friday Gallery Walk.
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The three shows are highly recommended in their run through June 30. Hours are from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturday; and 1 to 5 p.m. Sundays.
May 25, 2019 - Abby Roper
OKLAHOMA CITY - Native of California and Colorado retiree Karl Brenner spends his days painting En Plein Air. Brenners love of art began at age 11 when his parents took him to the Art Institute of Chicago. He proceeded to take art classes growing up and won an art scholarship to Stanford University. He eventually decided against a career in art and became a surgeon instead. In 1987 he returned to art after attending an art workshop by Ted Goershner. He sold his surgery practice, moved to Durango, Colorado and began painting again. He now spends his time traveling and painting, capturing the beauty of midwestern landscapes.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)May 14, 2019 - John Brandenburg
There is a nice interplay between the larger, looser works and smaller more focused abstract acrylics of Beth Hammack. Hammack’s “Birds Utopia” show of paintings is on view through May 31 at JRB Art at The Elms gallery, 2810 N Walker.
Read More >>May 6, 2019 - Joy Reed Belt
OKLAHOMA CITY – An opening reception will be held for two shows, a solo show featuring abstract painter Beth Hammack and a group show featuring fourteen faculty members from the University of Oklahoma School of Visual Arts (SoVA), from 6-10pm, May 3rd during the Paseo Arts District’s First Friday Gallery Walk. The exhibitions will be on display until May 31st.
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OKLAHOMA CITY – Recognizing February as the month of love, JRB Art at The Elms has assembled a collection of paintings and jewelry that you will love. Exhibitions will open Friday, February 1 at 6:00 pm during the Paseo Arts District’s monthly First Friday Gallery Walk.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)November 23, 2018 - Joy Reed Belt
OKLAHOMA CITY – Christmas at the Elms celebrates its 15th anniversary at JRB Art at The Elms, during the historic Paseo Arts District’s First Friday Gallery Walk. The new exhibitions open December 7th from 6-9 pm and will be on view through Saturday, December 22nd. This popular holiday event will feature selected gallery artists who have created gift-able artwork especially for the season, as well as solo shows by Sohail Shehada and Stella Thomas. The exhibit, opening reception, and artist talks are free to the public, as a part of JRB Art at the Elms’ Beyond Art Series.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)October 18, 2018 - Joy Reed Belt
Recognizing art as a portal to spirituality is the theme of the November exhibit at JRB Art at the Elms. The exhibit will feature “Spirit Masks” by Diana J Smith and a group show, “The Sacred Show” organized by Patrick Riley. “The Sacred Show” features paintings, objects, and photos from six artists including; Claudia Wylie, G.L. August Loessberg, Lanny Fiegenschuh, Melodee Martin Ramirez, Marjorie Atwood and Patrick Riley
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)April 12, 2018 - John Brandenburg
An abstract artist attempts to reflect the issues of a “Divided” country in one of three new shows at JRB Art at The Elms, 2810 N Walker. The artist is Janice Mathews-Gordon, whose acrylics are on view with mixed media paintings by Carlos Tello.
Read More >>March 22, 2018 - John Brandenburg
Animals seem to both inhabit and come out of clouds, waves, objects or merely swirls of graphite, in the large drawings of Haley Prestifilippo.
Prestifilippo has a show of her “Powdered Graphite” drawings, with an exhibit by Douglas Shaw Elder, at JRB Art at The Elms, 2810 N Walker.
Read More >>March 14, 2018 - Trina Morrison
OKLAHOMA CITY – An opening reception will be held for two solo shows featuring Janice Mathews-Gordon and Carlos Tello in conjunction with a group show entitled “After Hours” part II from 6-10 pm, Apr 6th during the Paseo Arts District’s First Friday Gallery Walk. The exhibitions will be on view through Sunday, Apr 29. The exhibit, opening reception and artist talks are free to the public, as a part of JRB Art at the Elms’ “Beyond Art Series”.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)February 23, 2018 - Trina Morrison
OKLAHOMA CITY – An opening reception will be held for two solo shows featuring Haley Prestifilippo and Douglas Shaw Elder in conjunction with a group show entitled “After Hours I” from 6-10 pm, Mar. 2 during the Paseo Arts District’s First Friday Gallery Walk. The exhibitions will be on view through Sunday, Apr 1. The exhibit, opening reception and artist talks are free to the public, as a part of JRB Art at the Elms’ Beyond Art Series.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)January 18, 2018 - John Brandenburg
“Past, Present and Future” is the title of a show that looks back, as well as to the here and now, and future, in work by well-known and emerging artists.
Read More >>January 17, 2018 - Trina Morrison
An opening reception will be held for Behnaz Sohrabian and Stella Thomas from 6-10 pm, Feb. 2 during the Paseo Arts District’s First Friday Gallery Walk. The exhibitions will be on view through Sunday, Feb 25. The exhibit, opening reception and artist talks are free to the public, as a part of JRB Art at the Elms’ Beyond Art Series.
Read More >> Download Article (PDF)November 9, 2017 - John Brandenburg
Small “Objects of Desire” are made larger, and materials are used in novel ways to challenge our imaginations, in three new exhibits. The three “Memories Explored” shows by Jose Rodriguez, Beatriz Mayorca and David Phelps are at JRB Art at The Elms, 2810 N Walker.
Read More >>October 22, 2017 - Trina K Morrison
OKLAHOMA CITY – An opening reception will be held for David Phelps, Beatriz Mayorca and Jose Rodriguez from 6-10 p.m. Nov. 3 during the Paseo Arts District’s First Friday Gallery Walk. The exhibition explores memories – personal or otherwise signification, and will be on view through Sunday, Nov. 26. The exhibit, opening reception and artist talks are free to the public, as a part of JRB Art at the Elms’ Beyond Art Series.
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October 17, 2017 - John Brandenburg
There is a nice contrast between the more downbeat film noirish oils of George Oswalt and the “decidedly positive” acrylics of Elizabeth Hahn. Their paintings and photos by G. L. August Loessberg are on view in a show by the three “longtime friends” at JRB Art at The Elms, 2810 N Walker.
Read More >>September 14, 2017 - John Brandenburg
Visitors have a superb choice between jazzy abstractions, primitive landscapes, and organic yet functional vessels, in a 3-person exhibit at JRB Art at The Elms, 2810 N Walker.
Read More >>July 13, 2017 - John Brandenburg
“Each civilization has a different way of looking at the human body,” and this also applies to many of the artists in a new show. More than 30 artists are showing in the “Art of the Nude” exhibit through July 30 at JRB Art at The Elms, 2810 N Walker.
Read More >>June 9, 2017 - John Brandenburg
Works by three artists in the “Best of the West 2017” show are almost heroic, while still life oils by the fourth are magically realistic. The exhibit by Paul Moore, Mike Larsen, Allen Birnbach and James Andrew Smith is at JRB Art at The Elms gallery, 2810 N Walker.
Read More >>May 11, 2017 - John Brandenburg
Layers cover up elements in the mostly abstract acrylics of Beth Hammack and photographed collages of Andy Mattern. Hammack and Mattern are exhibiting work at JRB Art at The Elms, 2810 N Walker, along with three landscape artists.
Read More >>April 2, 2017 - Oklahoman
JRB Art at The Elms welcomes figurative painters Sara and Shane Scribner's show, “Reverie!” and never before seen etchings from the estate of D.J. Lafon. The exhibitions open with a reception from 6 to 10 p.m. April 7 during Paseo's First Friday Gallery Walk, and run through April 30.
Read More >>March 26, 2017 - John Brandenburg
An intriguing choice between nonobjective abstractions, color photos, and fantasy paintings and drawings is offered in a current show.
Showing work at JRB Art at The Elms, 2810 N Walker, are Tom Toperzer, Todd Stewart, Jason Cytacki and Haley Prestifilippo.
All are Norman-area artists with strong connections to the University of Oklahoma.
Read More >>October 26, 2016 - John Brandenburg
Colorful realistic-expressive paintings and stylized “aerial landscapes” contrast nicely with a relative lack of hue, in three solo exhibits.
The shows by Carol Beesley of Norman, Bob Nunn of Dallas, and John Wolfe of Oklahoma City, are at JRB Art at The Elms, 2810 N Walker.
Read More >>August 16, 2016 - Ben Luschen
Though the move reunited Behnaz Sohrabian with her brother and sister, the Iranian-born artist felt like she touched surface of a new planet when she arrived in Oklahoma, a place she now calls her second home.
Sohrabian is one of three artists featured this month at JRB Art at The Elms, 2810 N. Walker Ave. Her exhibit, The Creator, runs through Aug. 28. John Brandenburg’s Noble Figures and Janet Massad’sDuets also are on display.
Read More >>August 3, 2016 - Staff Reports
JRB Art at The Elms will present three solo shows in August, featuring work by Behnaz Sohrabian, John Brandenburg and Janet Massad.
The exhibitions will open with a reception from 6 to 10 p.m. Aug. 5, during Paseo's First Friday Gallery Walk, and continue through Aug. 28.
Read More >>July 10, 2016 - John Brandenburg
A dynamic field where moving rectangular shapes coexist and compete for space is found in acrylic-collages by Janice Mathews-Gordon. The Oklahoma City artist is showing semiabstract “State of Mind” acrylic paintings at JRB Art at The Elms. Also on view are stoneware-porcelain ceramics of Kansas City, Mo., artist Bernadette Esperanza Torres.
Read More >>June 16, 2016 - John Brandenburg
Contemporary photos that use historic techniques contrast with classic Western oils and bronzes, in new exhibits by photographer Christa Blackwood and painter-sculptor Harold T. Holden at JRB Art at The Elms.
Read More >>September 22, 2015 - John Brandenburg
Art review: The acrylic and oil on metal work in David Crismon’s “Dislocated Histories” exhibit is at JRB Art at The Elms. Also on display are shows by two other artists. All are recommended viewing.
Read More >>August 11, 2015 - John Brandenburg
On view at JRB Art at the Elms in Oklahoma City are the eye-catching acrylic landscapes of Jim Keffer and mixed media works by Robert Peterson and Michael Hatcher.
Read More >>June 10, 2015 - Christine Eddington - Oklahoma Gazette
The summer heat is setting in, but something cool is happening at JRB Art at The Elms. Internationally acclaimed artist Billy Schenck will be at the gallery from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm Sunday for the Prix de West brunch
Schenck's work is part of the Best of The West exhibit and is featured along with Oklahoma artists Joe Andoe and Bert Seabourn.
June 9, 2015 - Lauren Hammack - Slice Magazine
I’ve never known anyone named “Joy” who didn’t personify her name. Dr. Joy Reed Belt is no exception. A conversation with the ebullient Dr. Belt is exactly that: a joy. The joy-joy-joy-down-in-my-heart kind of joy.
The principal of Joy Reed Belt & Associates, Inc., an Oklahoma City based executive search firm, Belt is a licensed professional counselor, a voracious reader and amasser of books (paper and digital), an enthusiastic, lifelong learner and the owner and director of JRB Art at The Elms, an award-winning gallery (and arguably the brightest jewel) in the historic Paseo Arts District crown.
May 24, 2015 - Brandy McDonnell
Her range is going to get bigger,” said Joy Reed Belt, owner of JRB Art at The Elms, where Wilson's first photography exhibit is on view this month.
Read More >>May 17, 2015 - Staff Reports - The Oklahoman
“Best of the West,” an exhibition featuring Joe Andoe, Billy Schenck and Bert Seabourn, will open at 6 p.m. June 5 at JRB Art at The Elms in the Paseo Arts District.
Read More >>April 17, 2015 - Jack Fowler - Oklahoma Gazette
Raw legends, Despite his short time as an artist, Robert Peterson's work is larger than life.
Read More >>April 9, 2015 - John Brandenburg
Clay sculptures by Oklahoma City artist Paul Medina and color photos by Santa Fe artist Siegfried Halus are on view at JRB Art at The Elms.
Read More >>April 7, 2015 - Steve Gill
March 15, 2015 - John Brandenburg
Exhibits by Marfa, Texas, artists Meghan Gerety and Jessica Lutz appear at JRB Art at the Elms in Oklahoma City.
Read More >>February 18, 2015 - John Brandenburg
Art Review: JRB at The Elms show features Michele Mikesell, a Dallas artist who received her master’s degree at the University of Oklahoma.
Read More >>January 10, 2015 - John Brandenburg
It's hard to imagine art based on a near complete absence of color, but that's what 25 artists were asked to do in the “White” show at JRB Art at The Elms in Oklahoma City.
Read More >>December 10, 2014 - John Brandenburg
There are a lot of appealing, quietly evocative and slightly outlandish works in a group show of drawings and prints on paper, and small works on canvas or panel, at JRB at The Elms.
Read More >>November 12, 2014 - John Brandenburg
Art review: Timothy Chapman and Denise Duong are featured in two shows on view through Nov. 30 at JRB Art at The Elms in Oklahoma City.
October 8, 2014 - John Brandenburg
A different, more dramatic, sometimes stylized and unfinished look, gives visual impact to the oil canvases of Carol Beesley in her “Painting West” show at JRB Art at The Elms.
Read More >>September 10, 2014 - John Brandenburg
Art review: There is a stimulating contrast between the austere architectural and botanical photos of Judith Turner and the abstract, free-form paintings of Ellen Moershel in their shows at JRB Art at The Elms in Oklahoma City.
Read More >>August 13, 2014 - John Brandenburg
Women are the subjects of “The Symbols Within Us” show of Oklahoma City artist Behnaz Sohrabian and Santa Fe, N.M., artist Janet O’Neal at JRB Art at The Elms.
Read More >>July 13, 2014 - John Brandenburg
Works of sculptor Don Narcomey and painter Liz Roth are featured in combined exhibit at JRB Art at the Elms in Oklahoma City.
Read More >>June 11, 2014 - John Brandenburg
There is a stimulating contrast between the above-ground oil landscapes of Karl Brenner and the underwater and/or reflected figurative photos of Connie Imboden in two shows at JRB Art at The Elms in Oklahoma City.
Read More >>May 2, 2014 - Brandy McDonnell
The Oklahoman photographer gets abstract for exhibit ‘North of Reno’
After 40 years as a photojournalist, Doug Hoke, the newspaper’s director of photography, has been expanding his focus to take in fine art, too.
April 13, 2014 - John Brandenburg
Scraps of paper and fragmented blues notes of musicians that you can almost hear provide subject matter for two artists in new shows at JRB Art at The Elms gallery, 2810 N Walker.
Read More >>January 24, 2014 - Jeffrey Carlson, Contributing Editor, Fine Art Today
In her bronze sculpture Holly Wilson attains an impressive height of emotional expression and a decidedly unique and memorable aesthetic. Fine Art Today looks at what she has been creating lately.
November 7, 2013 - John Brandenburg
Denise Duong's mixed media works and Ginna Dowling's prints find contradictions in language and memories, while George Oswalt's oil paintings juggle animals and people in shows at JRB Art at The Elms in Oklahoma City.
Read More >>November 1, 2013 - Brandy McDonnell
What to do in Oklahoma on Nov. 1, 2013: See art by Denise Duong, Ginna Dowling and George Oswalt at JRB Art at the Elms
Today’s featured event:
In its November exhibit, “Figures of Speech,” JRB Art at The Elms, 2810 N Walker in the Paseo Arts District, presents three noted Oklahoma artists: Denise Duong, Ginna Dowling, and George Oswalt. While divergent in style and subject matter the work of these three artists demonstrate their individual philosophies of life, emotion, and art.
The exhibit will open with a reception from 6 to 10 tonight during the Paseo’s monthly First Friday Gallery Walk.
October 8, 2013 - John Brandenburg
There's something for nearly everybody in a show of paintings by B.J. White, mixed-media works by Michi Susan, masks by Patrick Riley and sculpture by Holly Wilson — all of whom are among the state's master artists.
The four-person exhibit, which has a strong feel of autumn, is on view through the month of October at JRB Art at the Elms gallery, 2810 N Walker.
September 6, 2013 - Brandy McDonnell
JRB Art at the Elms celebrates 10th anniversary
Joy Reed Belt is marking a decade of preserving the legacy of Oklahoma City art pioneer Nan Sheets with Friday’s release of “Project X,” a limited edition portfolio box featuring prints from 10 of her gallery’s regular artists.
July 14, 2013 - John Brandenburg
There is a stark contrast among the dark, harlequinesque oil paintings of Michele Mikesell, the colorful, semiabstract acrylic landscapes of Thomas Batista, and the light-based glass and plastic sculptures of R.C. Morrison.
May 1, 2013 - Staff Reports
The May exhibit at JRB Art at The Elms, 2810 N Walker, will feature the works of Beth Hammack, an Oklahoma painter, and Brooks Tower, an internationally recognized mosaic artist. Both are to open Friday, with an opening reception from 6 to 10 p.m. during The Paseo Arts District’s monthly First Friday Gallery Walk.
The exhibit can be seen during the Paseo Arts Festival Memorial Day Weekend and will close on May 28.
Read More >>April 13, 2013 - John Brandenburg
February 21, 2013 - Helen Ford Wallace
Joy Reed Belt, Marla Cook and Lydia Sullivan talk about hats on Parties Extra!
February 19, 2013 - The Paseo Arts District
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma— JRB Art at The Elms presents “Orient Shift” by Mary Ann Strandell. For this exhibit Strandell observes storied ancient and modern culture through the mediation of handmade paintings and through the lens of technology with lenticular prints. The exhibit opens with a reception from 6:00 to 10:00pm on Friday, March 1st during The Paseo’s First Friday Gallery walk and runs through March 31st, 2013.
Read More >>December 28, 2012 - Staff Reports
JRB Art at The Elms will welcome 2013 with its 10th annual New Year’s Day exhibit and celebration from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., Jan. 1. The exhibit also will be featured during the Paseo First Friday Gallery Walk from 6 to 10 p.m., Friday, Jan. 4. The exhibit will run through Jan. 27.
On New Year’s Day, as is the Gallery’s custom, guests may enjoy complimentary champagne, black eyed peas, ham, collard greens, assorted salads, dips and pastries while feasting their eyes on the spectacular “Pop Target” paintings of Ford Beckman.