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Home Sweet Homie

  • Artopthecary 37401 Malloy St Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, 19971 (map)

Fresh Art Pop-Up Show: Home Sweet Homie

Show Hours:

Fri, June 12 — 5:00–9:00 PM
Sat, June 13 — 12:00–5:00 PM
Sun, June 14 — 12:00–5:00 PM
Mon, June 15 — 5:00–9:00 PM

Fresh Art Pop-Ups is a free weekly summer series at the Artpothecary in historic West Rehoboth Beach, featuring rotating experimental art shows and experiences, artist meet-and-greets, music, and cocktails alongside the West Side Creative Market. No tickets are required. Just stop by Friday through Monday all summer long, with featured artists on site Fridays and Mondays.

Description:

Home Sweet Homie reunites artists Gel Z and Amanda Pace for a special exhibition celebrating more than a decade of creative collaboration. The exhibition reflects the history of two artists whose practices have evolved while remaining deeply connected through years of shared exhibitions and artistic growth.

With Gel Z now based between Colorado and the East Coast and Amanda splitting time between Delaware and the Bahamas, the show becomes a visual timeline of friendship, artistic evolution, travel, and personal experience, while highlighting the distinct voice each artist brings to the space. Rooted in nostalgia, growth, and reconnection, this show honors where they began and how far they’ve come.

Featured Artists

Photo of GEL Z (Angelica Clemmer).

Gel Z is a multidisciplinary artist, musician, surfer, snowboarder, and founder of Gel Z Art and Surf. Her work is heavily influenced by movement, nature, music, surf culture, and mountain environments. Through painting, mixed media, and immersive storytelling, she creates emotionally driven works that blend fine art with personal memory and street culture.

Amanda Pace is a mosaic artist based between Dewey Beach, Delaware, and Eleuthera, Bahamas. Working primarily with glass, driftwood, shells, and reclaimed materials, her work transforms salvaged objects into deeply personal visual narratives. Influenced by Bahamian folk art and Georgia O’Keeffe, Amanda’s mosaics reflect themes of memory, connection, and coastal life.

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