Urban Dwellers by Kim Klabe Opens at the Mezzanine Gallery
A new exhibition uncovers expressive figures and city energies through layered mixed media works on view November 7–28. Wilmington, Del. (November 3, 2025) – The Delaware Division of the Arts is pleased to present Urban Dwellers, a solo exhibition of recent mixed media works by Delaware artist Kim Klabe, on view in the Mezzanine […]
IN-JOY: Nature’s Soul Story Opens at the Mezzanine Gallery
Delaware artist Paula Brown invites viewers to reconnect with the beauty, light, and emotional resonance of the natural world. Wilmington, Del. (October 1, 2025) – The Delaware Division of the Arts’ Mezzanine Gallery is pleased to present “IN-JOY: Nature’s Soul Story”, a solo exhibition of works by Delaware artist Paula Brown. The show will […]
Divine Nature: Shilpi’s Vibrant Fusion of Indian Folk Art Blooms at the Mezzanine Gallery
Solo show invites visitors into richly detailed works that celebrate the sacred bond between nature and the divine. Wilmington, Del. (August 1, 2025) – The Delaware Division of the Arts’ Mezzanine Gallery is pleased to present Divine Nature, a solo exhibition of works by Delaware artist Shilpi. The show will be on view from […]
The Mezzanine Gallery Presents Jen Hintz Eggers’ “Seeds of Life”
An intimate and meditative exploration of early motherhood, sacred geometry, and the cycles of life through vibrant oil paintings. Wilmington, Del. (June 4, 2025) – The Delaware Division of the Arts’ Mezzanine Gallery is pleased to present “Seeds of Life”, a solo exhibition of collage works by Delaware artist Jennifer Hintz Eggers. The show […]
The Mezzanine Gallery Presents Shefon Taylor’s “The Fragment Holds More Than the Whole”
In The Fragment Holds More Than the Whole, Taylor uses found vintage magazine and book imagery, tracing paper, and thread to reframe our understanding of archives, memory, and identity. Rather than seeking to reconstruct or restore wholeness, Taylor’s work engages the fragment as a dynamic site of presence and possibility. Each piece becomes an act of negotiation—inviting viewers to confront the spaces between what is seen and unseen, remembered and forgotten, complete and incomplete.
