Mythology, illusions and psychology inspire Budge’s ceramic work.
Bill Davenport
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Festivities include The Apocalypse Show, The Ornament Show, and a 5th Anniversary Party
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Culminating shows for students receiving either a BFA or MFA degree from TWU.
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Les Blank’s glorious, intense insider’s portrait of New Orleans’ street celebrations and unique cultural gumbo: Second-line parades, Mardi Gras Indians, Jazz Fest. Features live music from Professor Longhair, the Wild…
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Culminating shows for students receiving either a BFA or MFA degree from TWU.
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The Texas Photographic Society, founded in 1985, is a nonprofit organization of amateur and professional photographers dedicated to supporting contemporary photography as a means for creative expression and cultural insight.
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Composer Philip Glass will bring the Menil’s 25th Anniversary celebrations to a finale when he performs an 80-minute concert of his works including the premiere of a work commissioned by…
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The Menil, The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts and the Centre for Contemporary Art, Lagos, Nigeria join together to explore the changing modes and meanings of love in today’s global…
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Wistful paintings with stark subject matter like factories, weeds, and ships at sea, describe the strange gracefulness of being alone.
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The human skeleton reconfigured to form new images.
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Currie and Martin, MFA students at UNT, explore narrative, utilizing themes of reverence, unease and souvenir. Curated by Danielle Naylor. This will be both artists’ first exhibition in Dallas, and…
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A group exhibition of twenty-one artists, including several artists who are showing with the gallery for the first time: Carl Suddath (Houston), Victoria Neel (New York), Eric Zimmerman, and Lia…
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PG contemporary’s Holiday exhibition, featuring work by Hillevi Baar, Heather Bause, James Ciosek, Nicky Davis, Christy Karll, Guus Kemp, Charles Krafft, Don Localio, Tierney Malone, Miguel Martinez, Anastasia Pelias, Sofia…
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Gallery artist Christopher Olivier, has curated an exhibition of Houston artists for our Dallas audience.
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Photographs from many repeated meditative field trips – yielding serene images of sky, twigs, water, detritus, and small quirks in the environment.