In the Garden Where I Grow – Joy Reyes – Solo Exhibition

“We remember the people who saw us when we couldn’t really see ourselves.”

Joy Reyes (b.1999) is a self-taught multidisciplinary artist who uses spirituality, religious ideals, and her Jewish/Mexican culture throughout her artwork.

She often intertwines these consistent themes together … Continue reading

#SaturdayisGalleryDay – March 4th for Contemporary Art Dealers of Dallas

Contemporary Art Dealers of Dallas presents
#SaturdayisGalleryDay

A CADD SPONSORED EVENT

Saturday, March 4th, 2023  Kick-off at 10 am
For Immediate ReleaseThe Contemporary Art Dealers of Dallas, aka CADD, is excited to announce their newest campaign, “Saturday is Gallery
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Modern Analog: Historical Processes in the Digital World – photography exhibition

Join us in Dallas Center for Photography’s  community gallery to view the work chosen for the Modern Analog: Historical Processes in the Digital World juried competition and exhibition.

Many photographers use analog as a way to change the way they … Continue reading

“Memories or Imagination” by Julie England

Giddens Gallery presents “Julie, her Artwork and a glass of Prosecco”

Saturday, Feb. 25th from 3-6 pm

“Memories or Imagination”

by Julie England
 

“My paintings are experiences of outdoor places from observations, ‘Memories or Imagination”.  Being outdoors can be Continue reading

Erin Cluley: Nic Nicosia and Floral Inspired Group Exhibition

Erin Cluley Gallery 150 Manufacturing Street, Suite 210, Dallas, USA

NIC NICOSIA: homemade stories: flowers
FEBRUARY 18 – MARCH 25, 2023
Opening Reception: Saturday February 18, 4:00-7:00PM

See exhibition preview here 

Image: Nic Nicosia, homemade stories #11 (orchid and fading
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Tuesday Evenings Lecture Series Presents Artist Terrell James, February 28

TUESDAY EVENINGS AT THE MODERN LECTURE SERIES Presents Artist Terrell James
Tuesday, February 28; 6 pm Live broadcast available

This popular series of lectures and presentations by artists, architects, historians, and critics is free and open to the public. Lectures
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