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8405 Germantown Ave, Phildelphia, PA 19118215.247.1603 graverslanegallery.com Learn More about Night Windows Artists Bruce Evans earned his BFA from Penn State University in 1973. In 1976, he left his creative work at the university’s PBS-TV affiliate (WPSX) to pursue painting full-time. Since the early 1970s, Evans has developed a distinct visual language rooted in photorealism, surrealism, and a highly refined command of the airbrush. His paintings—detailed landscapes, cityscapes, still lifes, and scenes drawn from everyday life—engage the viewer through meticulously controlled light, shadow, and focal depth. Not competing with the camera but embracing it as a tool, Evans uses photography, Photoshop, and composited imagery to shape his ideas before painting. He begins with an airbrushed monochromatic underpainting, then applies multiple layers of transparent color to create depth, luminosity, and a sense of the uncanny. By manipulating the depth of field—selectively sharpening or softening areas beyond the limits of a photograph—Evans creates images that appear photographic but are imaginatively constructed. His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally and is held in numerous private and corporate collections. Natalie Lowe is an intermedia artist, metalsmith, and sculptor based in the Midwestern United States. After receiving her BFA in metalsmithing from Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville, she decided to pursue her MFA at Ball State University, where she began experimenting with installation and mixed-media sculpture. Her thesis, House Dreams, is installation-based work influenced by the suburban landscape of her childhood, a fascination with miniature, and the loneliness of contemporary life. More broadly, her life’s work contemplates longing, privacy, intimacy, and interiority, existing between adornment and sculpture. Over the course of her career as an artist, she has won multiple awards in juried exhibitions, exhibited work nationally, and has been the recipient of multiple grants and fellowships. She is currently a Visiting Teaching Professor of Metals & Jewelry and Foundations at Grand Valley State University.Natalie Lowe More About Night Windows A peek into Night Windows ![]() Bed Brooch | Natalie Lowe | 2025 | Brass, bronze, cotton, steel pin | 4″ x 3″ x 1.75″ ![]() Trails | Bruce Evans | 1988 | acrylic on canvas | 16″ x 12″ ![]() Cigarette Brooch | Natalie Lowe | 2019 | Brass, copper, enamel, cigarette ashes, steel pin | 3″ x 1.25″ x 1″ ![]() Home Coming | Bruce Evans | 2014 | acrylic on canvas | 24″ x 30″ FIBER REIMAGINED IV CALL FOR ENTRY Open Call Now – March 10 Gravers Lane Gallery is proud to be a partner of this popular international juried exhibition sponsored by Fiber Art Now, returning for its fourth year. Submissions are currently being accepted for innovative contemporary art created from fiber and recycled and repurposed mixed media. Accepted works will be featured in the summer 2026 issue of Fiber Art Now. Curated selections from the print exhibition will be on view at Gravers Lane Gallery, July 23 through September 5, 2026. View past photos from the Fiber Reimagined II 2024 exhibition here. View the Call for Entry Keswick Theatre Window Installation: Suburban Nostalgia ![]() Visitors to the Gallery this month are greeted by Bruce Evans’ painting, Keswick II, of the iconic Keswick Theatre in intimate conversation with Ellie Richard’s Pink Squiggle Chair and John Rais’ Emperor’s Drink Stand. The window installation places the Keswick Theatre painting in a theatre within a theatre referencing the Mod-polychrome interiors photographed in a 1960’s Montgomery Ward catalog, or the set of a Pedro Almodóvar film.The Keswick is a historic 1,300 seat venue in Glenside, Pa. originally built as a vaudeville and movie house in 1928 by renowned architect Horace Trumbauer (of Philadelphia Museum of Art fame). It was saved from demolition in the 1980s and currently hosts a wide variety of musical and performance acts. ![]() FIRST FRIDAYS ON THE HILL Visit participating Chestnut Hill art galleries and restaurants March 6th, from 5-8pm For live art exhibitions, drink specials, music, and so much more! Visit goldenberggroup.com/arts-eats for a list of events and participating businesses. CALENDAR January 29th – March 14th, 2026 Night Windows | Bruce Evans & Natalie Lowe May 21st – July 11th, 2026Ron Isaacs Visit our Exhibitions page ![]() ![]() HOURS Tuesdays – Fridays: 11am – 6pmSaturdays: 11am – 5pm Chloë Le Pichon Gallery Director chloe@graverslanegallery.com Bruce HoffmanArtistic Director bruce@graverslanegallery.com Kate Crankshaw Assistant Director & Graphic Designer kate@graverslanegallery.com Mia Chen Marketing mia@graverslanegallery.com Leslie PontzGallery Associate leslie@graverslanegallery.com Joseph MiceliGallery Associate joseph@graverslanegallery.com Ryan KuckManaging Director ryan@graverslanegallery.com Share This Email Share This Email Share This Email |
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