
Suitable Subjects: Contemporary Still Lifes
Grace Museum
May 21 through August 16, 2013

Grace Museum
May 21 through August 16, 2013
The Louise Hopkins Underwood Center For The Arts- LHUCA
June 7 through 28, 2013
I’m Sorry You’re Happy is a collaborative exhibition between Elrod and Charney exploring the idea of interdisciplinary collaboration within a university context.
May 10 through July 20, 2013
A Group Exhibition of University of Dallas Alumni Clay Artists curated by Ceramics Professor, Dan Hammett. This University of Dallas Alumni exhibition displays the work of fifteen undergraduate, graduate students, alumni and faculty.
May 21 through August 15, 2013
The Dutiful Daughter is an exhibition of still life photography by Laura Pickett Calfee. It is a tribute to the keeper of family memories and the timelessness of significant objects.
May 21 through August 15, 2013
Trees presents meticulous on-site drawings celebrating trees as enduring symbols for Weary's life-long advocacy for nature conserved.
May 30 through August 15, 2013
The Grace Museum presents West Texas Triangle: Danville Chadbourne.
May 21 through August 16, 2013
Suitable Subjects is a group exhibition featuring still lifes by 35 contemporary artists. The exhibition explores a wide variety of contemporary responses to the still life genre. Artists: Vera Barnett, David Bates, Carol Benson, Ellen Berman, James Blake, Julie Bozzi, Ron A. Cheek, Robert D. Cocke, Laurie Hickman Cox, Ken Dixon, James Dowell, Ann Ekstrom, Henry Finkelstein, Barnaby Fitzgerald, Bart Forbes, Lilian Garcia-Roig, Ginger Henry Geyer, J. T. Grant, John Hartley, Tracy Hicks, Cindi Holt, Sedrick Huckaby, Carol Ivey, JunCheng Liu, Paul Manes, Mark Messersmith, Gail Norfleet, Dan Rizzie, Donna Phipps Stout, Valton Tyler, Mary Vernon, Bob Stuth-Wade, Miguel Zapata
Ellen Noel Art Museum of the Permian Basin
June 7 through August 25, 2013
The Ellen Noel Art Museum presents West Texas Triangle: Danville Chadbourne.

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