2015 Solo Show at Mixed Media Gallery, Saugatuck/Douglas, MI

I would like to invite you all to the opening reception for my solo show at Mixed Media Gallery on Saturday, October 10, 2015 from 6-8pm.

David Jay Spyker, "Convergence", 2014, Acrylic on Alupanel, 16 x 12 1/2 inches

“Convergence”, 2014, Acrylic on Alupanel, 16 x 12 1/2 inches

David Jay Spyker, "Power Imbalance", 2014, Acrylic on Canvas, 16 x 20

“Power Imbalance”, 2014, Acrylic on Canvas, 16 x 20 inches

David Jay Spyker - Photographing a Painting

Photographing “Harvest Tide” in the studio before delivery to the gallery.

The show runs Oct. 9-25, 2015. The beautiful lake shore towns of Saugatuck & Douglas are hosting their 38th annual gallery stroll October 10-11; enjoy visiting all the participating galleries and artist’s studios in the area.

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Artwork delivery at Mixed Media Gallery, Douglas, MI

 

Mixed Media Gallery
25 East Center St.
Douglas, MI 49046
(269) 857-873

Solo Show Opening at the Art Center of Battle Creek, 2014

Just a few photos for you from the May 4 opening of “Eighteen Years” at the Art Center of Battle Creek. The turnout was very good – I met some very nice folks – and the show looks great. Linda, the Center’s director, did a great job hanging it. The exhibit will be up through May 24, 2014.

The show features fine examples of my work spread over the last eighteen years.

Art Center of Battle Creek
265 East Emmet St.Battle Creek, MI 49017

 
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