From THE MAC: “Ciara Elle Bryant’s Server: Love Ta, Love Ta Love Ya puts forth a dynamic culmination of the Dallas artist’s recent artistic projects. Encompassing each gallery space of…
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Glasstire 3×3: Ciara Elle Bryant — Who or what has influenced your work?
by Glasstireby Glasstire“People can forget what certain micro-aggressions can look like. Words are very, very, very powerful.”
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"Oak Cliff really pushed me into understanding that this is my neighborhood, this is me, these are the things I'm seeing — these things are worthy of being shown. That neighborhood as transformed me."
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“It’s important for somebody to see their reflection in any way possible. But it’s better when it’s a positive reflection and not a negative.”
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“There are things that are happening in Dallas that Black artists will never know about, because there wasn’t a Black person in the room to share the information with a Black artist.”
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From 500X: “Micro is a collection of text pieces that portray quotes that have been uttered to black bodies. These silver gelatin prints hold subtle discrimination tactics that have been used…
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The prize awards $5,000 cash, a solo exhibition in 2021, and a Legal Mentorship Package worth $4,500.
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From the gallery: “Ro2 Art is proud to present Ciara Elle Bryant: Server 3.0, a solo exhibition featuring new works by artist Ciara Elle Bryant. The show will run from…
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Bryant's own work is currently on view at Dallas' Nasher Sculpture Center as part of the Nasher Windows project.
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An ongoing exhibition series visible from the facade windows of the Nasher Sculpture Center. From the Nasher: “This week’s Nasher Windows installation features the work of Ciara Elle Bryant and…
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From 500X: “FLOWERS OF EVIL is a solo exhibition by Dallas based artist Ashley Whitt. This work is inspired by my experiences during the pandemic. I had a nervous breakdown in…
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The Oak Cliff Cultural Center is pleased to announce ART CLUB, a series of workshops for artists. ART CLUB is a program created and administered by the Oak Cliff Cultural Center…
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The Prize, which was begun in 2020, is designed to highlight and "champion historically underserved and underrepresented groups of the Dallas arts community by offering quantifiable support."
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The tenth iteration of MODERN BILLINGS presents works by Francisco Josué Alvarado Araujo, Ciara Elle Bryant, Leslie Martinez, Analise Minjarez, Héctor A. Ramírez, and River Shell.
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From the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth: “The tenth iteration of MODERN BILLINGS presents works by Francisco Josué Alvarado Araujo, Ciara Elle Bryant, Leslie Martinez, Analise Minjarez, Héctor A.…
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William Sarradet on exhibitions on view at the South Dallas Cultural Center, the Dallas Museum of Art, Terrain Dallas, The MAC, and PRP.
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News
Deadline Extended: Dallas-Area BIPOC Artists: Apply Now for the CADD x Maddrey Artist Prize
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechThe $5,000 award is open to all BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Color) artists working or living in either Dallas or Dallas County.
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Interview
Making Space for Ghosts: A Conversation with Kael Alford and Emily Riggert of Ghost Studio
"[During the pandemic], it just started to feel like there was this invisible army of stories around us that we didn't have access to."
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This week: putting in work in San Antonio, geometry in Houston, and a biennial tackling equality and identity in Amarillo.