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In Dreams: A David Lynch Tribute Show

  • Uncanny Art House 106 East Main Street Norman, OK, 73069 United States (map)

Date: Friday, January 9, 2026 (2nd Friday Artwalk)
Time: 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: Uncanny Art House, 106 E Main St, Norman, OK

GUEST VISUAL ARTISTS

Ryan Carr (Los Angeles) ● Rachel Satya (Los Angeles) ● Michael Horse (Minnesota) from Twin Peaks ● Christy Price (Tulsa)

VISUAL ARTISTS

Brianna Lucas ● The Muffled Siren ● Lou Grande ● Ryan Bratton ● Gregg Standridge ● Aubrey Ginsterblum ● C.G. Hall ● Conner Colby ● Matt Magill ● Landon Cargill ● Markanthony Rodriguez ● Annie Wymore ● Tim Duncan ● Lillian Josephine ● J.M. Bond ● Zoe Meers ● Enya Apanasova ● Lo Coleman ● Melissa McDonald ● Aud Hamby ● Helen Grant ● VC Torneden ● Tanaka Kawondera ● Galadriel Thompson ● Casper Muessigmann ● Ian Skinner ● Adrian Amiro Wilson ● Barry Zimmerman ● Angelika Tietz

SCULPTURE & FABRIC ARTS

Carrie Eldridge ● Hailey Carpenter ● Sun Textiles & Wares ● Karen Fielder

VIDEO

Elijah Bigler ● Ben Lindensmith

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ABOUT THE EXHIBITION

In Dreams: A David Lynch Tribute transforms Uncanny Art House into an immersive, multi room exhibition inspired by the sound, imagery, and surreal logic of David Lynch’s work. Combining visual art, video, live music, film screenings, comedy, and workshops, the exhibition invites visitors to step into a dreamlike environment where performance and installation overlap.

LIVE MUSIC EVENTS

The January opening reception features a special Angelo Badalamenti inspired soundtrack by Meteorology, led by Brett Fieldcamp.

In February, the Uncanny House Band will perform a full set of covers from David Lynch film soundtracks, featuring members of Helen Kelter Skelter, Meteorology, Laine Bergeron, and Ghost of Monkshood.

IMMERSIVE GALLERY DESIGN

The exhibition is divided into distinct environments. The Black Lodge stage features a zig zag floor, red curtain backdrop, sculptural props, and seating, serving as both a photo space and live performance area. The Blue Velvet Lounge converts the workshop area into a video focused environment with blue draped walls, seating with headphones, multiple screens showing locally produced art films, and a live distorted video feed from the on site studio. The Studio space functions as an interactive television set filled with masks, wigs, and Lynchian props against a brick wall backdrop.

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This exhibition features several events over the course of the 2 months. Below is the short list of events.

January 9, 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Opening Reception during 2nd Friday Art Walk featuring a soundtrack by Meteorology

January 18, 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Introduction to Transcendental Meditation with OKC Transcendental Meditation

January 23, 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Film Screening of Los Angeles Plays Itself with Oklahoma Film Exchange panel discussion at Uncanny Art House

January 24, 8:00 PM to 9:30 PM
Comedy in the Black Lodge featuring Josh Fadem, The Martin Duprass, and Jennifer Johnson

February 8, 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Get Your Play Back creative workshop with Emily Spivey

February 13, 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Mid Show Reception during 2nd Friday Art Walk featuring a live Lynch soundtrack cover set by the Uncanny House Band with Laine Bergeron, Meteorolgy, Helen Kelter Skelter, and Ghosts of Monkshood

February 27, 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Film Screening of The Art Life at Oklahoma Film Exchange with panel discussion featuring Uncanny Art House, Michael Horse, and Josh Fadem

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ABOUT UNCANNY ART HOUSE

Uncanny Art House is an independent, artist-run gallery and creative space dedicated to fostering collaboration, supporting local artists, and promoting the visual arts. Located in the heart of Norman, Oklahoma, Uncanny Art House is a hub for creativity, community, and innovation.

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