Author: Bill Davenport

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360 Speaker Series: Liz Larner

Los Angeles artist Liz Larner speaks, with a wine reception immediately following the presentation. For information and reservations, email 360rsvp@nashersculpturecenter.org. FREE with admission: Adults $10. [...]

360 Speaker Series: Liz Larner

Oak Cliff Speedbump ArtTour 2013

Tour notorious Oak Cliff artists’ studios and visit Gallery spaces in the heart of the hood. Included in this year’s mix are Chuck and George [...]

Oak Cliff Speedbump ArtTour 2013

Vim and Vigor

An exhibition of new works by Brandon Araujo, Chris Fulkerson, and Mauricio Menijvar, three artists who take utilitarian or discarded materials and by altering them [...]

Vim and Vigor

Clarissa Tossin: Blind Spot

Core Fellow Clarissa Tossin‘s photographs of the utilitarian yet creative ways Third Ward residents cover their windows with layer upon layer of foil, bolstered by [...]

Clarissa Tossin: Blind Spot

No/w/here: A Thesis Exhibition

BFA thesis work TX State University students Sarah Lynne Artale, Julio Barrientos, Jaimee Benson, Lee Benson, Sarah-J. Calvetti, Owen Drysdale, Ashley Neal, Andrea René Kocurek [...]

No/w/here: A Thesis Exhibition

Our Lady of Sorrows

The latest in the series of themed exhibitions from the Museum’s growing collection of retablos is Nuestra Senora Dolorosa/ Our Lady of Sorrows. Established in [...]

Our Lady of Sorrows

V: 2013 MFA Studio Art Exhibition

The thesis exhibition for the Studio Art MFA class 2013, representing the culmination of three years of development and work for Janaye Brown, Adriana Corral, [...]

V: 2013 MFA Studio Art Exhibition

David Everett

Everett depicts the familiar creatures that inhabit the Texas landscape in woodcuts reliefs.

David Everett

Eduardo Portillo: An Allegory of Humor

Colossal, multi-colored sculptures create a sense of awe and curiosity similar to the feelings evoked in him when viewing the circus for the first time.

Eduardo Portillo: An Allegory of Humor

Mystical Arts of Tibet

Tibetan Buddhist monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery construct a Tantric Buddhist mandala sand painting during a week long residency.

Mystical Arts of Tibet

Sally Chandler: The Lost World

Chandler illustrates a fantasy of 18th – 19th century French sensibilities: horse drawn carriages, decorated walls, and sumptuous colors.

Sally Chandler: The Lost World

Temporary Occupants

Artists have been invited to create temporary site referential responses to various spaces in and around the Eastfield College campus.  Artists include Willie Baronet, Art [...]

Temporary Occupants