September 2022 Newsletter

5 Points Gallery is excited to present our featured artist Teddy Devereux. Inspired by a long career as a research scientist, her fused glass creations take on an alchemy of their own. Our current exhibit runs through October 8th, 2022. Please join us for our Third Friday Reception on September 16th from 6 - 9 pm. Meet the artists and view their latest works in a range of mediums including painting, sculpture, fused glass, and mixed media.

Set your refresh button when contemplating the Mandala series by Anne Heartt Gregory.



"RECALIBRATE" by Anne Heartt Gregory
(acrylic on canvas, 36" x 36")

Micro Garden by Teddy Devereux

"MICRO GARDEN"
artwork by Teddy Devereux
fused glass on aluminum, 16" x 26”



August 2022 Newsletter

In celebration of our third anniversary, 5 Points Gallery presents "When You’re Hot You’re Hot!" Come beat the heat by visiting our cool gallery to see refreshing new artworks by our nine local artists. Our current exhibit runs through September 3, 2022. Please join us for our Third Friday Reception on August 19th from 6 - 9 pm. Meet the artists and view their latest works in a range of mediums including painting, sculpture, fused glass, and mixed media.

Our nine artists all live in and around the Durham area, and they often use local landmarks for artistic inspiration. This painting by Anne Heartt Gregory, titled "Corner of Church and Parrish", depicts buildings in downtown Durham in a style reminiscent of modernists like Edward Hopper.



"CORNER OF CHURCH AND PARRISH" by Anne Heartt Gregory
(oil painting, 30" x 44")


King Godwin featured in Raw Vision, Issue #111

We are excited to announce that our gallery member, King Nobuyoshi Godwin, is featured in Issue #111 of Raw Vision, the leading international journal of outsider art. The journal article, written by King's brother, Malik Nobumasa Godwin, tells the story of King's life and his journey as an artist with both autism and synesthesia:

"King is a synesthete, meaning that he makes associations between numbers, emotions and colours. Vibrant hues and digits appear to leap forth from his paintings and invoke a feeling of joy. He usually paints characters and animals among trees but, rather than describing specific scenes, his work represents the images and feelings in his mind. His larger pieces often have more than a thousand numbers dancing across their surfaces. Each number has an associated colour and, more importantly, each relates to an emotion."

Please read the article linked below to learn more about King and see more of his art!

"JOYFULLY KING: For synesthete King Nobuyoshi Godwin, colours, numbers and emotions are the key to his uplifting art, as his brother explains"


King Godwin in his studio. (Photo by Yuko Nogami Taylor)



Darius Quarles featured in Cardinal & Pine article

The Cardinal & Pine has published an fascinating, in-depth article about our member artist, Darius Quarles. Written by Emily Jaeger, it chronicles some of the struggles that Darius has faced as a talented, up-and-coming Black artist in Durham, North Carolina, including systemic racism, discrimination, and financial hardship. The article also discusses his role as an original member of Pleiades Gallery, which later transitioned into 5 Points Gallery, and it touches on some of the local art projects that Darius is currently involved with. An excerpt:

'Despite the odds against him early on, Quarles believed that if he just worked and kept painting, he would make it. He drew inspiration from Picasso: “He is probably the blueprint for the hustle artist who does everything: murals, playbills….” Anything to get his art into the world and make a living. As Quarles slowly developed a following, he kept experimenting in the studio at a breakneck pace. He painted 12 to 13 hours a day and got to the point where he could make 30 paintings in a month. Even now, he finishes roughly 200 paintings a year. '

Please use the link below to read more about Darius!

"How Durham’s Darius Quarles Went From Fledgling Painter to a Leader in North Carolina’s Arts Scene"


Darius Quarles working on a mural in Durham, honoring the iconic local hip hop duo "Little Brother"



July 2022 Newsletter

You will not have to search hard to find something interesting at 5 Points Gallery – like this amusing Nihonga technique painting by Yuko Nogami Taylor, titled "Anteater". Our current exhibit runs through August 6th. Please join us for our Third Friday Reception on July 15th, 6 - 9 pm. Meet the artists and view their latest works in a range of mediums including painting, sculpture, fused glass, and mixed media.

A young art lover, with a taste for the abstract, is delighted by a mixed media piece by Donna Stubbs.



"LATE AFTERNOON" by Donna Stubbs
(mixed media on canvas, 24" x 24")

Anteater by Yuko Nogami Taylor

"ANTEATER" by Yuko Nogami Taylor
(natural pigments, dye, Nikawa glue on paper adhered to wood cradle, 24" x 24")



June 2022 Newsletter

Here comes the sun! Stop by the 5 Points Gallery's historic building where the sun shines through the skylights and illuminates new works by our nine local artists. This exhibit runs through August 6th. Please join us for our Third Friday Reception on June 17th from 6 - 9 pm. Meet the artists and view their latest works in a range of mediums including painting, sculpture, fused glass, and mixed media.

Golf enthusiast Jim McKeon never misses a chance to drive home a point.



"LET ME SHOW YOU BOYS HOW IT'S DONE" by Jim McKeon
(oil painting, 48" x 82")

A Stitch in Time by Jenny Blazing

"A STITCH IN TIME" by Jenny Blazing
(acrylic, hand painted original paper and thread, 30" x 30")



May 2022 Newsletter

5 Points Gallery is pleased to feature new paintings by Durham artist, Darius Quarles in our downtown Durham gallery. This exhibit is on view from May 12th through June 4th, 2022. Darius describes his style as "unleashed!" Drawn to the controversial, his intriguing compositions often reference contemporary culture. Please join us for our Third Friday Public Reception on May 20th, 6 - 9 pm, where you can meet the artists and view their latest works.

The Bull City really shines in this fused glass mash-up of familiar Durham sites and symbols by Teddy Devereux.



"BULL CITY" by Teddy Devereux
(Fused glass on aluminum panel, 22" x 26")

Ebony Williams by Darius Quarles

"EBONY WILLIAMS" by Darius Quarles
(acrylic on canvas, 36" x 48")



April 2022 Newsletter

5 Points Gallery is excited to feature new paintings by local artist, Susan Woodson. Her “Birds with Attitude” will tickle your fancy with their strong personalities. She gives each colorful bird a female name as if to say, “How dare you Mother Nature for getting mixed up in creating male birds more colorful than females!” This exhibition runs through May 7th. Please join us for our Third Friday Public Reception on April 15th, 6 - 9 pm, where you can meet Susan and check out the latest works by our nine Triangle-based artists.

Just in time for Spring, Yuko Nogami Taylor muses about the regenerative property of nature in her imaginary array of budding plants.



"SPOROS" by Yuko Nogami Taylor
(Nihonga pigment painting, Washi paper on birch wood panel, 24" x 24")

Lulu by Susan Woodson

"LULU" by Susan Woodson
(mixed media, 24" x 24")



March 2022 Newsletter

5 Points Gallery is featuring new works by Durham artist, Anne Gregory, through April 2, 2022. On view are paintings from Anne's Mandala Series and Thin Places Series -- both create realms to consider. Please join us for our Third Friday Public Reception on March 18th from 6 - 9 pm, where you can meet Anne and check out the latest works by our nine Triangle-based artists.

5 Points Gallery artist King Nobuyoshi Godwin recently exhibited in the Outsider Art Fair in New York. His colorful compositions of whimsical creatures and non-stop numbers received a thumbs up by Pulitzer Prize winning art critic Jerry Saltz!



King Godwin with his paintings at the Outsider Art Fair in New York City

Confluence by Anne Gregory

"CONFLUENCE" by Anne Gregory
(acrylic on canvas)



February 2022 Newsletter

5 Points Gallery is featuring works by Chapel Hill artist, Donna Stubbs, through March 5, 2022. Donna's new series of abstract mixed media paintings have lush complex surfaces that combine painterly brush strokes with carefully selected images and mark making. Please join us for our Third Friday Public Reception on February 18 from 6 - 9 pm, where you can meet Donna and check out the latest works by our nine Triangle-based artists.

Below are two of the many offerings currently on view. On the left, Arrangement in Blues, an acrylic painting of flowers incorporating original hand-painted & monoprinted paper by Jenny Blazing, and on the right, an acrylic portrait on canvas, Nui's Apprehension, by Darius Quarles.





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Summer Rain by Donna Stubbs

"SUMMER RAIN" by Donna Stubbs
(mixed media on wood panel)



King Godwin featured on WRAL Tar Heel Traveler

The amazing multi-layered art of autistic artist and gallery member, King Godwin, was recently documented in a video by the Tar Heel Traveler for WRAL.com. The Tar Heel Traveler, also known as journalist Scott Mason, travels all around North Carolina to report on the most unique and interesting people and places in our state. This video gives an up-close look at King working on some of his pieces, and explains how he came to be an artist, as well as some of the deeper meaning behind the numbers that adorn all of King's colorful and highly personal creations. Please check out the video linked below to learn more about King!

"WRAL Tar Heel Traveler : King Godwin, Autistic Artist"


King Godwin in his studio. (Courtesy of Tar Heel Traveler)



Yuko Taylor featured on WRAL Tar Heel Traveler

Our member artist, Yuko Nogami Taylor, was recently featured in a wonderful video piece by the Tar Heel Traveler for WRAL.com. The Tar Heel Traveler, also known as journalist Scott Mason, travels all around North Carolina to report on the most unique and interesting people and places in our state. His piece on Yuko reveals some of the extensive technique that she uses in creating her traditional Japanese paintings, and discusses some of the cultural inspirations that have influenced Yuko's work since she moved from Japan to the US. Please check out the video linked below to learn more about Yuko!

"WRAL Tar Heel Traveler : Yuko Art"


Yuko Taylor in her studio. (Courtesy of Tar Heel Traveler)



Jim McKeon’s recent exhibit highlighted by Duke Chronicle

The Duke Chronicle has published a thought-provoking article about our member artist, Jim McKeon. Written by Katherine Zhong, it highlights several artworks from Jim's recent featured exhibit at 5 Points Gallery, and discusses the deeper meaning inherent to these pieces. While some of Jim's art is lighthearted and playful, some of his other works intentionally focus on more serious issues like racism, the pandemic, and social injustice. Please use the link below to read more:

"Jim McKeon's newest exhibition at 5 Points Gallery explores social injustice and local history"


"Share Croppers and Share Holders" by Jim McKeon



Teddy Devereux featured in NIEHS article

One of our artists, Teddy Devereux, was the subject of a fascinating profile piece by John Yewell, that was published in the December 2021 newsletter of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS). This article discusses Teddy's previous career as a research scientist at NIEHS and how she became interested in making fused glass art, while also delving into her artistic process and some of the scientific themes that continue to inspire her fused glass creations. Check out the link below to read more:

"Art and science fused in retired NIEHS researcher’s studio"


Teddy Devereux in her studio. (Photo by John Yewell)