From Texas State Galleries: “To Begin… Again Wishful thinking, certainly. And yet, the daily breath to accomplish this very task when balanced against the principles of necessary losses might seem…
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From Texas State Galleries: “A kaleidoscopic specter of refracting light blankets the land and morning is a frozen shroud. Entire trees, each and every oak leaf encased within large crystalline…
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From Black Art in America: “BLACK ART IN AMERICA (BAIA), building upon recent successes of its annual Atlanta and D.C print fairs, is thrilled to announce the Fair has secured…
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From ContraCommon Art Gallery: “Feeling Big & Being Small is a group show which explores differing approaches to the making of contemporary Landscape art. It encourages viewers to reflect upon…
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From Elgin Street Studios: “The phrase “En boca cerrada no entran moscas” translates to “a closed mouth catches no flies” and encapsulates the delicate interplay between silence, protection, and the…
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From Davis Gallery: “Psithurism noun. a rustling or whispering sound, such as leaves in the wind; susurration. Join us for an unforgettable experience as we unveil Under the Canopy, an…
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From ICOSA Collective: “ICOSA Collective is proud to announce Artist in Conversation, a groundbreaking 24-hour endurance performance by artist Juliette M. Miller Herrera Nickle. Taking place at ICOSA’s gallery space…
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From Pencil on Paper Gallery: “Celebrate Black History Month with DREAMS 2025 at the Frisco Discovery Center by exploring featured works by Jessica Vollrath, Emmanuel Gillespie, Austin Uzor, and Barbara…
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From Sawyer Yards: “Sawyer Yards presents VIBRATIONS, a new exhibition at Sabine Street Studios’ East Corridor Gallery that explores the idea of the “living line”, bringing together a select group…
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From Sabine Street Studios: “A great thought begins by seeing something differently, with a shift of the mind’s eye.” Albert Einstein In art and in life, visible or not, shifts…
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From Giant Runt: “Giant Runt Gallery presents the latest body of work by Dallas-based artist Erika Jaeggli in a solo exhibition that is an exploration of the physical and psychological…
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From the Nasher Sculpture Center: “The Nasher Sculpture Center unveils new details for Haegue Yang: Lost Lands and Sunken Fields, opening February 1, 2025. The exhibition presents a dense, subterranean…
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From Nicole Longnecker Gallery: “ROMEO ROBINSON Artist Meet and Greet Thursday, January 30, 6-8pm at Nicole Longnecker Gallery and an Artist Afternoon, Saturday, February 1 from 12-2pm. SYNOPSIS: Nicole Longnecker Gallery announces…
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From the Kemp Center for the Arts: “Artists: Jojo Ackerman, Lindsay Cadillac, Cori Crawford, Katie Davis , Hannah Edwards, Duffy Fortner, K’Lee Galloway, Tim Gillman, Jessie Green, Jeannette L. Herrera,…
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From DORF: “DORF is proud to announce Without Borders / Sin Fronteras, a solo exhibition by multidisciplinary artist Táhila Moss, on view from January 31 through May 10, 2025. This…
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From Centro Cultural Aztlan: “Centro Cultural Aztlan has produced and presented the annual Segundo de Febrero exhibit since 1977 in an effort to preserve Mexican American history and culture. This…
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From Wally Workman Gallery: “In February 2025, Wally Workman Gallery is pleased to present Anne Siems show Playground. The work for this new exhibit was inspired by a recent extended…
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From San Jacinto College: “Rooted in past and present experiences, Gale’s work explores the sanctuary, yearning, and ambivalence that exists within her familial closeness. Utilizing comforting imagery from my past…
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From IMAS: “The International Museum of Art & Science will be hosting México: Crisis and Uprising, an exhibition that brings together the diverse voices of 34 independent artists from the…
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From the Bath House Cultural Center: “Curated by Jose Vargas The Bath House Cultural Center and Dallas curator and artist Jose Vargas are collaborating once again in 2024 for the…