An exhibition featuring works by Greg Piazza. “Piazza describes his work as a minimalistic interpretation of relationships, what one can see and what isn’t conceivable and how forms can change in…
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“Working primarily in drawing and painting, Dyemond Obryan’s approach to art-making is like that of a Zen Buddhist. His work doesn’t address one singular subject nor does it rely on…
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A show featuring paintings by artist Meredith Pardue.
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Rick Brettell and Mark Lamster will discuss cultural developments in the city. This talk is organized by the Dallas Architecture Forum.
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A show of works by Dallas-based artist and gallery owner JD Miller.
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A show of new ink drawings on canvas by Houston-based artist John Adelman. The pieces explore the material qualities of ink.
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A show of works by Guadalajara, Mexico-based artist Carlos Ranc. The exhibition focuses on the idea of Culture Hole as an island/bunker.
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Dallas’ inaugural Bring Your Own Beamer event. “This one-night-only outdoor exhibition invites artists and creators of all disciplines to bring their own projector (often referred to as a “beamer” in Europe)…
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Poet José Ignacio Foronda “will read works from Escrito en el aire – a collection of poems that have taught him to look at birds and nature with other eyes,…
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A show of works by Florida-based artist Jessica Drenk. “Focusing on mankind’s evolving relationship to nature, Jessica Drenk’s newest bodies of work complicate the definition of “manmade” and “natural” objects by…
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“The artists in Paper into Sculpture, including Marco Maggi, Joshua Neustein, Nancy Rubins, and others, play on tensions between commonly held understandings of sculpture and what paper can and cannot…
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An exhibition juried by TCU art gallery director Sara-Jayne Parsons. Selected artists include Dannie Liebgot, Kristina Smith, Teresa Larrabee, Jonas Criscoe, Adrianna Touch, Dario Bucheli, Amy Dierdorf, Emily Loving, Michelle Hinojosa, Narong…
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A show of works created by UNT Associate Professor Matthew Bourbon. While much of Bourbon’s art has been figurative, this show features works that are more abstract and contain text.
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“Casanova: The Seduction of Europe explores life in the eighteenth century through the eyes of one of its most colorful characters, Giacomo Casanova (1725–1798). Renowned in modern times for his…
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“(Inverted) Utopia features the work of Jessie Barnes and Sara Cardona. Both use paper and mixed media to create a reflection of the biological world that is at once alluring…
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A show of new works by Sharon Neel-Bagley. The works depict cross sections of trees and plant life that so often goes unnoticed.
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A show of works by Adam Benjamin Fung. In this body of work, Fung “recaptures the enchanting landscapes that he witnessed during his Artist Residency in the Arctic Circle. While his…
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Artists Teresa Hubbard and Alexander Birchler will speak about their works.
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A show of large-format black-and-white photographs of unrestrained horses by Constance Jaeggi.
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“Kiki Smith’s Mortal addresses universal aspects of the human condition. Titled after a series of woodcut prints that depict the final stages of her mother’s life, Mortal couples Smith’s own mortality, spirituality, and her…