Pamela Dorris DeJong is an artist whose work is prominently featured in various exhibitions
and galleries. Her work spans numerous years and includes solo and group exhibitions.
- Social media and Online Presence: Pamela Dorris DeJong can be found on Instagram under the handle @pameladejong and on Facebook as Pamela D. DeJong. Additionally, her work is featured on the New England Wax website and the "Beneath the Surface" blog.
- Coming in 2026: Two-person exhibition at the Marion Art Center, Marion, MA. September 25th to October 30th.
- Three notable exhibitions in 2025: "Memories" at Gallery Twist in Lexington, MA from April 4th to May 4th, "Hive Mind" at The Atlantic Gallery in New York from September 9th to 27th, and “The Luminous Bond”, Zhou B Art Center, Chicago, Ill., November 14th to December 12th, 2025.
- Exhibitions in 2024: Pamela's work was featured in several exhibitions including "Small Works" and "View Finder" at ArtsWorcester, "Transparency" at Wellfleet Exhibition Hall, and "The Diptych Project, Transatlantic Fusion" in Germany.
- Exhibitions in 2023: Her 2023 exhibitions include the Nemasket Plein Air Festival at True Grit Gallery, "One" at ArtsWorcester, "Rainbow" at the Cultural Center of Cape Cod, and "Impact" in collaboration with the Fitchburg Art Museum.
- Exhibitions from 2022 to 2017: Between 2022 and 2017, Pamela's work was showcased in numerous exhibitions including "Flight of Fancy" at Gallery Twist,” Relationships: Hot, Cold, and Intricate" at Southern Vermont Art Center, and "Chaos and Order" at the Creative Art Workshop.
- Longstanding Artistic Presence: Her artistic journey includes exhibitions dating back to the 1980’s, with notable shows at the Ashland Public Library, ArtsWorcester, Highfield Hall in Falmouth, MA, among many other regional and International juried exhibitions.
- Educational Background: Educated in the field of Nursing with a career as a Pediatric Nurse practitioner during which time Pamela participated in private lessons, several art workshops, and conferences, including several International Encaustic Conferences and workshops with Debra Claffey and John Kilroy. She also studied at the Guzzi Studio, Worcester Center for Crafts, and the Cape Cod School of Art.