John Albok: “Clothesline” at PDNB
“If you grew up on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in the 1940’s like myself, you were accustomed to the visual spectacle of clotheslines filled with various towels, sheets and garments. Washers and dryers were a luxury only a few could afford.” Said Burt Finger, PDNB Gallery Curator. These impressive vintage photographs by New [...]
Read More15th Annual Young Masters Exhibition at DMA
Exhibition features fifty-six works from local Advanced Placement Studio Art,Art History, and Music Theory students The O’Donnell Foundation announces the fifteenth annual Young Masters exhibition on view December 22, 2012, through February 17, 2013, at the Dallas Museum of Art in the Concourse. The exhibition features selected works created by Advanced Placement® Studio Art, Art [...]
Read MoreDallas Museum of Art Announces Inaugural Art Ball Graduate Student Prize
Dallas Art Fair to Sponsor Prize as Part of Art Ball 2013 The Dallas Museum of Art has announced the inaugural DMA Art Ball Graduate Student Prize, sponsored by the Dallas Art Fair. The prize, which will be given this year to between five and seven recipients, aims at recognizing exceptionally talented visual artists—of any [...]
Read MoreBlack Spurs – A World Premiere Original Jubilee Theatre Musical
A fun family musical about the colorful and diverse history that shaped the Wild West. In the 1870’s, a young man named Sam Pete Stubblefield sets out to save the family farm by joining one of the last great trail rides up the famous Chisholm Trail. From Fort Worth, Texas to Dodge City, Kansas these [...]
Read MoreDavid Conn at Artspace 111
Artspace 111 announces a solo show, RETURN: Paintings and Prints, by artist David Conn. Two years in the making, Conn’s large-scale paintings depict powerful images of dense forest scenes. Trees and tangled underbrush alternate with dappled or streaming sunlight. Viewed from a distance, the paintings and prints are alive with pictorial clarity. Up close, the [...]
Read MoreWilliam Cannings Soft Cell at Cris Worley Fine Art
Cris Worley Fine Arts is pleased to announce William Cannings’ triumphant return to Dallas with Soft Cell, his first solo exhibition in North Texas since his 2008 show with PanAmerican Art Projects. English-born Cannings has taken America by storm with his vibrant yet sleek inflated steel sculptures that he coats with glossy automotive paint. The British Invasion begins with an [...]
Read MorePerot Museum Opening Ahead of Schedule
Designed to reflect and embody the mission of the Museum and enrich the city’s evolving urban and cultural fabric, the Perot Museum of Nature and Science will open Saturday, December 1, 2012, at 10 a.m. in Dallas, Texas. Opening weekend kicks off at 9:30 a.m. with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, followed by extended hours from 10 a.m. [...]
Read MorePDNB Presents Jesús Moroles
Rings of Granite PDNB Gallery has always been known for exhibiting important established artists whose tool of choice is the camera. This fall PDNB is branching out, exhibiting artists of note that use other media. The fall season kicks off with an important sculpture exhibition by internationally renowned, and Texas treasure, Jesús Moroles. Known for [...]
Read MoreNicole Atzbach Promoted to Curator of Meadows Museum
The Meadows Museum at Southern Methodist University is proud to announce the promotion of Nicole Atzbach to the position of Curator. Atzbach joined the museum as Assistant Curator in March 2010. Prior to that she was a curatorial assistant at the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas. She is a 1998 graduate of Brigham [...]
Read MoreLatino Artists: Highlights from the AT&T Art Collection
Latino Artists: Highlights From the AT&T Art Collection at the Latino Cultural Center Through January 5, 2013 Latino Artists: Highlights From the AT&T Art Collection is a selection of artwork by Latino artists from the AT&T Art Collection. Artists in the collection hail from Colombia to California; the artwork represents a wide array of media, [...]
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