We Create Community Through Curiosity and Art
Our blog offers a window into our world. Each month, we share stories about upcoming events, exhibitions, artist interviews, letters from the director, and notable press features. Browse past entries and stay connected to the vibrant community that brings 1515 Lincoln Gallery to life.
curator profile: elizabeth wylie
In this interview, curator Elizabeth Wylie discusses People, People, People, her latest exhibition at 1515 Lincoln Gallery. With a background in museums and a deep respect for artists as storytellers, she brings a thoughtful, art-historical lens to this engaging show. Wylie reflects on the value of looking closely, the joys of collecting, and the curatorial process behind the scenes.
Exploring the Human Form at 1515 Lincoln Gallery
This July, we’re turning our focus to one of the most enduring and compelling subjects in the history of art: the human figure.
People, People, People is our latest group exhibition at 1515 Lincoln Gallery, and it’s all about the beauty, complexity, and diversity of the human form. Curated by the deeply thoughtful (and always insightful) Elizabeth Wylie, this show brings together a broad range of artists and approaches—from bold narrative to quiet introspection, classical technique to contemporary experimentation.
Summer Highlights at 1515 Lincoln Gallery
As the Oklahoma summer turns up the heat, we hope you’ll join us for a month full of exciting events, delicious food and drinks at 1515 Bistro, and a breathtaking new exhibition. The gallery and bistro are the perfect place to cool off and get inspired!
Artist Profile: Susan Morrison-Dyke
Susan Morrison-Dyke is a Boston-based painter whose vibrant work draws from American pop culture, mid-century design, and geometric abstraction. Rooted in spontaneity, her art invites curiosity, emotion, and visual exploration, blending formal technique with playful energy. Her studio practice is a space of freedom, experimentation, and meaningful connection.
Artist Profile: anthony dyke
Anthony Dyke is a Vermont-born artist whose journey began with photography and evolved into a passion for painting. Grounded in nature and city life, his work explores the tension between realism and abstraction, drawing from personal memory and place. His richly layered surfaces reflect both discipline and emotional depth.
“Out of the Studio” Examines Place, Process, and Abstraction
Artists Anthony Dyke and Susan Morrison-Dyke have returned to Oklahoma City to debut their newest body of work in a vibrant two-person exhibition, now on view at 1515 Lincoln Gallery through July 19, 2025. Out of the Studio features new work created in their Boston-based Fenway and South End studios, offering a glimpse into the creative evolution sparked by their relocation from Oklahoma City to Boston in 2020.
Meet the Many Faces of Kevin Stark
This May, we’re diving headfirst into the wildly imaginative world of artist Kevin Stark. His current solo exhibition, Stark Art, isn’t your typical one-man show. In fact, it might feel more like five different artists took over the gallery—and that’s exactly the point.
Artist Profile: Kevin Stark
Meet Kevin Stark, an artist who doesn’t just create — he transforms. Through his playful use of multiple personas, he brings a wide range of styles to life. In this thought-provoking interview, Stark shares insights into his unique process, daily studio routine, and the creative force that keeps him constantly evolving.
April and Beyond at 1515 Lincoln Gallery
We hope your spring is off to a great start! Have you stopped by the gallery to see our latest group exhibition, Life in Black and White? This wonderful show features a diverse collection of work, all unified by black-and-white and monochromatic compositions. We are thrilled to have had the opportunity to collaborate closely with Serbian artist Bojan Grof, who served as the curator of the exhibition. It’s a show you won’t want to miss! Visit us and see it before it closes on Saturday, April 26.
Bojan Grof
In this interview, exhibition curator and artist Bojan Grof shares his journey, artistic vision, and the inspiration behind the group show, Life in Black and White. He reflects on collaboration, social themes, and the power of art to connect and inspire. Through his work, he challenges perspectives and invites viewers to embrace contrast and complexity.
Elizabeth Wylie
Elizabeth Wylie brings over 25 years of expertise as an art historian, museum director, and curator to this project. With degrees from Boston University and New York University’s Institute of Fine Arts, Wylie has curated dozens of exhibitions and co-authored “The Green Museum: A Primer on Environmental Practice.” Now semi-retired, she focuses on creating meaningful connections between art and audiences.