"As artists of color it seems like a double responsibility to make your work and to continually respond to racism — it’s exhausting to be always responding to the ills of the status quo."
"Giovanni Valderas"
-
-
Sortor, a true multi-media artist, has produced new-media based work for years, and has often been ahead of her time in her use of video and internet sources.
-
The 40th anniversary group show will feature works by more than 56 gallery alumni (1978 – 2018), who will come together to share their latest work and celebrate 500X.
-
“The 2018-2019 season marks the 40th anniversary of 500X Gallery, the oldest artist-run cooperative in the state of Texas. Over the years, 500X Gallery has become an incubator for emerging artists,…
-
If sharing these stories in another language can somehow build bridges among human beings, then we must do so.
-
A group show featuring works by artists currently enrolled in university. This year’s show was juried by Giovanni Valderas, Artist and Assistant Gallery Director at Kirk Hopper Fine Art. Artists include:…
-
Dallas’ Meadows Museum at SMU is accepting applications now through January 31, 2019, from area artists for the Moss/Chumley North Texas Artist Award. The award is given annually to an…
-
Everybody Was a Kid is a group show featuring works made by artists when they were children. Artists include Chuck and George, Austin Adams, Veronica Adams, Willie Baronet, Kate Colin,…
-
It seems the art-collecting panel discussion lives on. In the rearview mirror of the 2018 Dallas Art Fair: On Saturday, May 5, the Dallas gallery Kirk Hopper Fine Art will…
-
The Art of Collecting is a panel discussion about art galleries and how collectors can support galleries and artists they like. The event is presented by Collector House Art Consulting, CYDONIA…
-
The Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas today announced that it’s opened the call for applications for its annual microgrant program. The program kicked off in 2015, and each year it…
-
On Thursday evening, February 22, the Cedars Union presents a panel discussion titled ReFORM: Art & Activism, co-organized and hosted by Kirk Hopper Fine Art in Dallas. Via Cedars Union: “This…
-
Christina Rees and Rainey Knudson on what's happening all year in a Dirty, Dark Place in a flea market in Kyle, a big Glasstire party, and how Texas reacts to its weather.
-
Transmission Reentry is a group exhibition exploring “the Latinx diaspora in the United States and the disparate influence of American exceptionalism.” The show is curated by Giovanni Valderas and includes…
-
A conversation featuring panelists Lee Escobedo, Darryl Ratcliff, William Sarradet, Terri Thornton, Giovanni Valderas and Carol Zou. During the event, the panel will announce the winner(s) of Art Tooth’s inaugural artist microgrant…
-
In 2015 the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas announced its new microgrant program, which annually distributes small-sum grants to North Texas artists. As it does at the beginning of each May,…
-
“Mind the Gap explores the ways in which artists can navigate the pitfalls of the current socio-political climate, particularly through their roles as cultural brokers, provocateurs, and facilitators of a reflective…
-
A group exhibition pitting Houston artists against Dallas artists! The Houston portion of the show is curated by Brandon Zech, and the Dallas portion is curated by Lauren Smart. Artists Representing…
-
A group exhibition featuring works by Stephen Battle, Danville Chadbourne, Janet Chaffee and Benito Huerta, Christian De Leon, Trey Egan, Angel Fernandez, John Hartley, Omar Hernandez, Trish Igo and Jill O’Brien,…
-
An exhibition “inspired by current socio-political tensions and a landscape dotted by political and consumer ads via billboards and yard signage.” Featuring works by Brennen Bechtol, Rebecca Carter, Arturo Donjuan, Will…