Foil taken to a new level.
Douglas Elder's apple and bird.
Some of Douglas Elder's foil sculptures.
Robin E.
Dec 12, 2017
Everyone is welcome and the art never disappoints. Every month the art changes. Every Month! How exciting is that?!? And it's never the same as previous shows. The bar is always raised. Even if it's "not my thing" Its still a great time. The staff is kind and knowledgeable and happy to share and answer questions. Last week I participated in a Foil Sculpting Workshop with artist Douglas Shaw Elder. It rocked! Who knew you could sculpt with aluminum foil? The participants were kids through artists and me! We all left with foil sculptures and another reason to love this gallery.
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Anna F.
Jan 11, 2019
JRB is the first gallery in the Paseo when approaching from the south on Walker. It's all to itself apart from the other galleries in the district, so it can easily be passed by. It also looks like a home part of the neighborhood, so you may not recognize it as a gallery at first. Similar to the other galleries, it's cosy like a home as well. Every New Year's Day, JRB hosts a free brunch at the gallery. I've gone the last two years and have enjoyed it very much! Be sure to check out this space next time you're nearby.
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Jeff M.
Apr 6, 2013
If I ever have $60,000 to blow (a pipe dream at the moment; having excessive amounts of money to spend frivolously) and for whatever reason, I still happen to be living in OKC when I have this imaginary boatload of money, I will come to JRB and buy a naked woman statue. Because nothing says artsy like naked women statues. Done tastefully of course... I'm sort of joking about all of that, except the price tag. There really is a sculpture in there for $60,000. Actually, I'm not even sure if you can buy that.The musicians (i.e. the pianist and flautist) at JRB are for the lack of a better word, amazing. I think I spent more time listening to them than looking at the exhibition pieces. Most people probably came for the free champagne and hor d'oeuvres while pretending they cared about art that costs more than their cars (more than my car, anyway); there were a lot of college-age people who probably have even less money to spend than I do. I'm totally judging a book by its cover.The level of ostentation can be stifling, even off-putting if you're not used to being around overly pretentious people who think themselves to be culturally enlightened. As an Indian I've dealt with a fair share of my own people who think they're a bigger deal than they are, but even I reached my limit at the 40 minute mark. If I rolled my eyes anymore than I already was at some of the nonsense spewing from the mouths of the wannabe art critics present, it would have looked like I was having a seizure.Art is an odd thing to me; I don't get most of it, and in my humble opinion, a good deal of "contemporary" art is self-indulgent garbage. What I do like, I couldn't begin to describe to you on why I like it. Don't talk to me about feelings. I had someone ask me yesternight, "Why do you like that Van dyke brown print specifically?" Shut up, that's why I like it. But he wasn't willing to let it go, and he coaxed the answer out of me. Something about an urban element contrasting the traditional setting, and the emotions felt by the... something, something. It was $550. I would actually pay that. I'm not rolling in money yet, so I'm not in impulse buy mode, but I know where to go when I want to decorate my house. I doubt my favorite piece will still be there because a lot of people seemed to gravitate toward that one. C'est la vie. I need to finish this review before I start throwing anymore French around.
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Matt M.
Aug 28, 2016
Superb selection and VERY helpful staff.A "must visit" stop if you're in Oklahoma City near The Paseo District.Knowledgeable, helpful, and completely professional in every way, shape, and form.Regina Murphy, D.J. Lafon, Beth Hammack . . . lithos and other works on paper, oils on canvas, bronzes and other sculptures . . . a wide array of artistic media from internationally recognized Oklahoma (and other) artists.Exceptionally friendly proprietress here in the late, great Nan Sheets' historic home and gallery.(Locally owned, to boot!)
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Ashley A.
Jan 25, 2014
Popped in here this afternoon because we had a bit of art fever today, and my kids, despite not being gallery perfect, were treated with kindness and respect. We wandered the gallery and were assisted when we had a question.The gallery was beautiful and displayed a good variety of desirable art (my favorite was a mixed media piece by Denise Duong and an encaustic painting (so beautiful!), my son found a centaur (!), and my daughter loved the bronze pieces). Our hosts gave the kids a calendar of upcoming events so we would come back. Five stars for a warm, friendly welcome and beautiful gallery.
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Andrew B.
Nov 7, 2006
A true art gallery. This gallery rivals any gallery I have been to in Santa Fe. Great location. Super Art. Knowledgeable owner and staff.
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First P.
Jan 14, 2014
Great gallery. Terrific building and wonderful art. Awesome location too. By far one of the best places to see art in the city. It's located in the paseo arts district, so you could spend the after noon wandering around and be happy.
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