May-2025

Artworks Gallery Presents 

Karen Moran Kopf and Steve Mizel

“People, Places and Other Curiosities”

Exhibition Dates: May 7 – June 1, 2025

Artist’s Reception: Sunday, May 18, 2-4 pm, Gallery Talk at 2:30 pm.

Open for Art Crush: Friday, May 18, 7 – 9 pm

Karen Moran Kopf uses gold, silver and copper leaf with complicated textures to depict the inspirations from her life.  Simple plant forms are transformed from weeds into intricate tapestry-like paintings. Couples are wrapped in mesmerising robes of gold, silver and copper leaf in windswept coastal settings. Flamenco dancers and toreadors swirl around raging bulls and silver trumpets inspired by a jazz album.

Kopf uses leafing to create ethereal beings against a stunning light blue violet sky. In contrast there is a desolated scene after war with the only winner the sky, which remains a beautiful blue.

After studying painting in Austria, Karen Moran Kopf established a studio in Marbella, Spain on the Costa del Sol. There the bright Spanish sun and range of experiences and exhibitions influenced her professional artist career. 

Upon returning to the U,S, Kopf painted in upstate New York, and was resident director of Guy Park State Historic Site.  She later moved to Winston-Salem where she earned a Master’s degree from Salem College. She worked for twenty years as a teacher while she and her husband raised two sons.  She currently exhibits at Artworks Gallery in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

Steve Mizel’s art is a reflection of the varied paths along which his life has taken. Although his professional career was in biomedical research and education, he always carved out significant time for artistic endeavors that span from art-making to creating a modern dance on the immune system.

Mizel’s artworks touch on themes of time, memory, and emotion, striving to make sure that each work has two fundamental characteristics: spirit and movement. Each work tells an interesting story, but not the entire story. If the work is successful, it engages the viewer—who then completes the story or invents their own as they respond in an ongoing nonverbal conversation with the work. 

When working on a painting, Mizel enjoys the process of moving paint across the canvas or paper, pushing it forward, drawing it back, selectively removing it, mixing it such that each color embraces its neighboring colors. If things go well, colors appear to float above foundational forms.  At the end, hopefully, the work is alive. Everything is in motion. Everything becomes possible.

Representative works may be seen at Mizelart.com.

This exhibition is free and open to the public.  

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Winston-Salem, NC  27101

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Gallery hours: Wednesday – Saturday 11-5; Sunday 1-4

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February, 2024

Stevel Mazel Work

Steve Mizel:
“Color, Movement and Storytelling”

Exhibition Dates: January 28 through February 24, 2024

Also open for:
Gallery Hop: Friday, February 2, 7-9 pm
Artist’s reception: Sunday, February 4, from 3-5 pm; Gallery talk 3:30pm

Moving from the research lab to the art studio—a new exhibition by Steve Mizel opens January 28th at Artworks Gallery in Winston Salem. The exhibition features paintings and will be on display until February 24th.

A reception will be held on February 4th from 3-5 pm and is open to the public.  Mizel will give a brief gallery talk at 3:30 pm on the 24th.

“The Great Divide”


In the exhibition titled Color, Movement and Storytelling, Mizel’s paintings range from the fully abstract to intense images of earth and sky.  When Mizel paints a sky, he doesn’t paint what a sky looks like, but rather the emotion that it evokes.  He hopes that viewers seeing his work will engage in an active conversation with each painting. In so doing, each work becomes much more than simply paint on a surface. In a sense, the painting changes with every viewer and every conversation.

“A New Beginning”

Mizel is an artist based in Lewisville, NC. He is Professor emeritus of Wake Forest University School of Medicine where he served as Chair of Microbiology & Immunology for the first 20 years of his appointment.  In his career in biomedical research, Mizel was an internationally recognized immunologist who made major research contributions that not only advanced our understanding of the human immune system, but also catalyzed new therapies in medicine.  In 2015, he retired and committed his full energy to making art.  His work has been exhibited nationally in juried group exhibitions as well as in Winston Salem at Associated Artists of Winston Salem and Artworks Gallery where he is a juried member.


This exhibit is free and open to the public.