A screening of The Salt of the Earth, a documentary about the life and work of Brazilian photojournalist Sebastião Salgado. For tickets, go here.
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An exhibition of works by artist Dan Phillips. Trained as a cabinet and furniture maker, Phillips creates custom furniture pieces out of a studio in Dallas. Additionally, he makes collages, drawings, and…
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TEXAS MODERNS: Sallie Gillespie, Wade Jolly, Blanche McVeigh, Evaline Sellors
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechAn exhibition bringing together the works of influential Texas art teachers Sallie Gillespie, Wade Jolly, Blanche McVeigh, and Evaline Sellors. All four artists were instructors at the Texas School of Art in…
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Otis Jones creates non-objective abstract paintings that rely “on the elemental and meditative to explore the nature of painting as object.” Allison V. Smith creates photographs that are a surreal take…
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An exhibition of paintings, videos and installations from Tarrant County College Southeast fine arts faculty. Participating artists include: Jessica Battes, Penelope Bisbee, Sharon Covington, Dana Ferrara, Chris Goebel, Elizabeth Hurtado, John Neal…
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A monthly program of experimental film screenings. The program is organized by Frank Dufour, Professor in the recently created school of Arts, Technology, and Emerging Communication (ATEC) at the University of…
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A pop-up exhibition featuring works by Charis Ammon, Justin Archer, Awadh Baryoum, Greg Bahr, Abbey Blaszczak, Jessica Beatty, Bruce Beaux, Scott Bell, Kim Brewer, Lael Burns, Aimee Cardoso, Chuck & George, Hillary Dohoney, Erika Duque,…
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An exhibition featuring a collaborative new media installation by Dallas artists Luke Harnden, Michael A. Morris, and Darcy Neal. From the gallery: “Circuit Breaker is a participatory multimedia installation that…
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Dallas-based artist Gillian Bradshaw-Smith presents Finding Daphne, “a series of paintings in gouache and large-scale mixed-media fabric collage inspired by sensuous forms found in crepe myrtle trees.” Robin Ragin’s exhibition Upstart Crow is…
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An exhibition of works by Brooklyn-based artist Lorna Simpson. This show includes Simpson’s recent paintings that manipulate found imagery from magazines to comment on gender and race issues.
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An exhibition of photographs by Dallas-based artist Kevin Todora. The works in the show come as an antithesis to the history of photography: Todora’s prints are in unconventional shapes and…
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An exhibition featuring works by new UTA faculty members Matt Clark, Gregory Scott Cook, and Daniel Garcia.
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Soliloquy is a series of solo exhibitions featuring a single piece of artwork. This iteration of the show will feature a painting by Ryan McGinness. On October 11, McGinness will speak at The…
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An exhibition of new and recent works by UTA professor Marilyn Jolly. In her work, Jolly explores notions of imperfection, incompleteness, and the idea of transience.
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A collaborative installation and performance by Total Unicorn (Lyman Hardy, Stephen Fishman, and Lindsey Taylor). Via the gallery: To acknowledge the 100th anniversary of the birth of the Dada movement, Fishman…
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An exhibition of works by New York-based artist Jenny Vogel. Her mixed media works deal with “history, memory and uncertainty through images of monuments shattered, toppled and destroyed.” This show will consist…
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A group exhibition featuring works by photographers Marilyn Waligore and Carlo Zinzi, sculptors Ryder Richards and Rachel Muldez, mixed media artists Dwayne Carter and Randy Guthmiller, and installation artist Danielle Georgiou
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An exhibition of works by Houston artist Steve Murphy. The show will include fifteen new sculptures that are inspired by the artist’s investigation into the classic elements of sculpture: form, volume, surface,…
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An exhibition of works by artist Gail Peter Borden. In this body of work, Borden focuses on the materials and functionality of found objects.
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An exhibition of photographic and sculptural installations by artist Kathy Lovas. The works in the show are photographs run through the iPhone app Glitché in order to distort and manipulate her images. The…