Dalet Gallery
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Venue Display
Dalet Gallery
141 North 2nd Street Philadelphia, PA 19106
Venue Type:
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Neighborhood:
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Ernestine Ruben, Rush, Archival pigment print, 14"x20"
Mi-Kyoung Lee, Untitled, paper towel, wax, 17"x17"
Sintanjin #66, Archival pigment print
Peter Callas, Samurai, wood fired stoneware
Lissette Solorzano, Made in Cuba, silver gelatin print
Valera Iskhakov, Surprise Flowers, 2010, Oil on canvas, 60"x48"
Astrid Kitzler, Balance #3, Woodcut, dry point and China colle on Japanese paper, 27" x 40"
Victoria Wyndham, Zero Point Field 3, Acrylic on Canvas
thibaud thiercelin, Self-Portrait, Oil on Canvas, 12"x24"
Vasily Kafanov, Collage #18, Mixed media and painting on wood
Martha Posner, Turning #3, bee wax, synthetic hair, ware © Larry Fink Ricardo Barros, Boxed Nudes, archival pigment print
Brigitte Rutenberg, Kimono, digital Metal Print
Mikhail Gubin, Letter, Oil on canvas
LiQin Tan, Rusty Puckerness, Digital Metal Print
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> QUICK FACTS
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WEBSITE:
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http://daletart.com
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EMAIL:
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irena@daletart.com
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CONTACT:
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Irena Gobernik, director
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OPEN HOURS:
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Wed - Sat 11am - 6pm, Sun & Mon by appointment.
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PHONE:
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215-923-2424
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OTHER PHONE:
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609-9418084
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GALLERY TYPE:
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Contemporary
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COST:
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Free
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> DESCRIPTION
Dalet Gallery strives to contribute to contemporary dialog in a multi-faceted and playful way that emphasizes and explores channels of communication between artists and viewers. Our focus spreads across mediums, from painting, sculpture, and photography, to interactive and installation work. What interests us is the exploration of contemporary questions through a personal, originally presented narrative.
Our gallery program will include special events, such as performances, speakers, and workshops.
DALET is a 4th letter of Hebrew Alphabet in which every letter has it's meaning. Dalet means door, the entrance way to truth. It also stands for poor man and for lifting up - elevation. Why we’ve chosen DALET as the name of the gallery: we associate an artist with a poor man, a soul that is lifting up to enter the divine door; the gallery is four walls that give to the artist possibility to share his over-helming experience.
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