Spring Gallery Walk April 26, 2014, noon – 8 pm
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Spring Gallery Walk April 26, 2014, noon – 8 pm
BLVD CE NT ER MA RK ET TURTLE CREEK BLVD Dallas Art Dealers Association & Deep Ellum Community Association Join Forces for Spring Gallery Walk April 26, 2014, noon – 8 p.m. Art lovers of every description will have the opportunity to socialize and tour a full spectrum of galleries and special exhibitions—all in one day. Although it’s called a walk, a car or bicycle is necessary! Download the gallery guide at dallasartdealers.org and then start at any member location. Hours at each gallery vary. Call 214.914.1099 or e-mail [email protected]. For information on the Deep Ellum Gallery Walk, visit deepellumtexas.com. See our Facebook event. Saturday, April 26, 1:30–5 p.m. DADA Bike Swarm now featuring Art Cars Cyclists of all age levels and abilities are invited to the Dallas Art Dealers Association, Bike Friendly Oak Cliff, Bike Friendly Cedars, Bike Friendly Deep Ellum, and Bike Friendly Design District’s Bike Swarm as part of the DADA Spring Gallery Walk on Saturday, April 26, beginning at 1:30 p.m. at DADA member Oak Cliff Cultural Center, 223 West Jefferson Boulevard. Art cars will be part of the festivities! The event is free and includes a self-guided tour of the art galleries located in the Design District. See our Facebook event. Saturday, April 26, 2–8 p.m. DADA Docents Program High school students serve as exhibition hosts at select DADA galleries. Orientation is April 12, 10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m., at The MAC, 3120 McKinney Avenue. E-mail [email protected] for more information. Saturday, April 26, 7 p.m. Edith Baker Art Scholarship Award Ceremony DADA will present three scholarships that include mentorships, internships, and artists’ studio visits to three visual art students from Dallas-area high schools. Art of the winners and the other finalists will be exhibited April 26–May 10 at Norwood Flynn, 3318 Shorecrest Drive. The Kenneth R. Craighead Jr. and Steven L. Green Foundation for Arts and Education and Edith Baker Arts and Education Fund provide financial support for these scholarships. Call 214.351.3318 for more information on the exhibition or visit norwoodflynngallery.com. See our Facebook event. Saturday, April 26, 6–8 p.m. Reception for Senior Juried Show of Booker T. Washington High School Visual Art Students Norwood Flynn Gallery will host a reception for the Senior Juried Show, featuring senior visual art students from Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts. All of the proceeds benefit the student artists and DADA’s Edith Baker Art Scholarship and Artist Career Development Fund. The gallery is located at 3318 Shorecrest Drive. The exhibition and reception are free. The exhibition dates are April 26–May 10. Call 214.351.3318 for more information on the exhibition or visit norwoodflynngallery.com. Saturday, April 12, 1:30–4:30 p.m. Special Artist Workshop Dallas Art Dealers Association (DADA), Creative Arts Center (CAC), and The McKinney Avenue Contemporary (The MAC) are pleased to announce a new collaboration called The Business of Art. The new workshop series will offer hands-on opportunities to explore being in the fine art business. The first workshop will be Saturday, April 12, from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. at The MAC, 3120 McKinney Avenue. The topic will be Creating an Online Presence: Exploring Virtual Portfolios and Artist-Friendly Websites. The facilitator will be Sharon Shero, an artist and teacher at Creative Arts Center. Tickets are available in advance for $25 online at eventbrite.com or by calling 214.320.1275. The second workshop will be Saturday, September 13, 2014. See our Facebook event. About DADA The Dallas Art Dealers Association is an affiliation of established independent gallery owners and nonprofit art organizations in the Dallas metropolitan area. DADA is dedicated to promoting the highest standards of ethical practice within the profession and to increasing public awareness of the role and responsibilities of reputable art dealers and nonprofit visual art spaces. dallasartdealers.org facebook.com/DallasArtDealersAssociation twitter.com/DADA25th 13 DENTON 7 RICHARDSON 9 FARMERS BRANCH ADDISON 12 IRVING 10 NORTH DALLAS 8 PARK CITIES 1 DESIGN DISTRICT 6 EAST DALLAS 2 UPTOWN 3 DOWNTOWN 11 5 DEEP ELLUM EXPOSITION PARK FAIR PARK ARLINGTON 4 OAK CLIFF Visit dallasartdealers.org for additional maps. ABOUT THE EDITH BAKER ART SCHOLARSHIP AND ARTIST CAREER DEVELOPMENT FUND To celebrate its 20th anniversary in 2005, DADA created a scholarship honoring a respected member of the Dallas art community and one of its founding members, Edith Baker. Edith owned and directed The Edith Baker Gallery in Dallas for nearly 30 years before retiring in 2004. Every year, the Edith Baker Art Scholarship and Artist Career Development Fund, a 501(c)(3), financially benefits students pursuing the study of visual arts, along with giving those students a gallery internship, a mentor, and an artist studio visit.For more information, visit dallasartdealers.org/about/edith-baker-scholarship/. free arts programming to disadvantaged children. Not only a visual arts school, CAC is also a thriving arts community for a diverse range of students from teens to seniors. Visit CAC at 2360 Laughlin Drive in East Dallas or creativeartscenter.org. ABOUT DEEP ELLUM COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION Deep Ellum Community Association’s mission is to promote, preserve, and protect Deep Ellum as a diverse, urban, sustainable walking neighborhood built on a culture of organic, independent creativity. For more information about DECA, visit deepellumtexas.com. ABOUT THE MCKINNEY AVENUE CONTEMPORARY ABOUT CREATIVE ARTS CENTER Creative Arts Center of Dallas (CAC) provides a nurturing environment for people to discover, develop, and express their artistic visions. Located on a two-acre campus four miles east of downtown Dallas, CAC offers more than 500 classes and workshops per year in such disciplines as ceramics, clay sculpture, drawing, glass, jewelry, metal arts, mosaic, painting, photography, printmaking, and stone carving. CAC also offers www.facebook.com/dallasartdealersassociation The McKinney Avenue Contemporary (The MAC) is a nonprofit organization that stands as a Dallas advocate for creative freedom, offering the opportunity for experimentation and presentation of art in all disciplines. It supports the emerging and established artist’s role in society by providing a forum for critical dialogue with their audiences. This relationship is cultivated through education and innovative programming. For more information, visit the-mac.org. 1. DESIGN DISTRICT American Fine Art 1611 Dragon Street Dallas, Texas 75207 214.749.7749 www.americanfineart.com [email protected] New glass art by Rob Stern and new wood vessels by John Tisdale. 2 – 8 p.m. Banks Fine Art, LLC 1313 Slocum Street, Suite 103 Dallas, Texas 75207 214.352.1811 www.banksfineart.com [email protected] Monuments et Jardins Parisiens Saluting the majestic magnificence of historic gardens and monuments in Paris in oils by artists Edouard Leon Cortes, Eugene Clary, Frederick Humbert, Charles Levier, and Shigeru Wakayama. New Collector Series: The Ultimate Mirror, landscapes by Steve Alpert; New Works by James Penfield; New Landscapes by Marty Ricks; and Time in a Bottle, new works by Ron Goldfinger. Noon – 6 p.m. Beaux Arts 1505 Hi Line Drive Dallas, Texas 75207 214.741.5555 www.BeauxArtsArt.com [email protected] Antiquarian maps on exhibit include an enormous 1844 wall map of the United States, a 1788 plan view map of Paris, a 1575 map of Asia, and a 1720 map of the West Indies, among hundreds of others. Noon – 6 p.m. Craighead Green Gallery 1011 Dragon Street Dallas, Texas 75207 214.855.0779 www.craigheadgreen.com [email protected] Sculptor Kevin Box and painters Rich Bowman and Pam Nelson. 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. Dallas Contemporary Mary Tomás Gallery 161 Glass Street Dallas, Texas 75207 214.821.2522 www.dallascontemporary.org [email protected] 1110 Dragon Street Dallas, Texas 75207 214.727.5101 www.marytomasgallery.com [email protected] Richard Phillips: Negation of the Universe Julian Schnabel: An Artist Has a Past (Puffy Clouds and Strong Cocktails) 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. At the Intersection of Atoms Introducing internationally known artist Kenn Kotara in a solo exhibition featuring two bodies of work. The Paysage series consists of abstract paintings that are structured based on a grid system with layers of circulinear shapes and color. The Braille series captures Kotara’s perpetual curiosity with space and form in the Braille system of communication, perceiving the language of dots as geometry in miniature and bearing a natural relationship with the grid. Noon – 8 p.m. The Goss-Michael Foundation 1405 Turtle Creek Boulevard Dallas, Texas 75207 214.696.0555 www.gossmichaelfoundation.org [email protected] Hosting the inaugural exhibitions of the 2014 Dallas Biennial (DB14), The Goss-Michael Foundation is proud to present a retrospective of Thomas Lawson’s work spanning over 37 years and a group exhibition with work by Conrad Atkinson, Derek Boshier, Joseph Grigely, Stephen Lapthisophon, Adrian Piper, and Martha Rosler, curated by Michael Mazurek and Jesse Morgan Barnett. (DB14 will take place through May with exhibitions and lectures staged throughout Dallas. 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Jacques Lamy Art Gallery 1607 Dragon Street Dallas, Texas 75207 214.747.7611 www.jacqueslamy.com [email protected] Strong new oil paintings from Steven Tye Culbert and magical modern pastel florals on paper from David Burkhart. 2 – 8 p.m. LuminArté Gallery 1727 East Levee Street Dallas, Texas 75207 214.914.4503 www.luminarte.com [email protected] Surrealism of the 21st Century at LuminArté Gallery features numerous Texas artists, as well as an international group of American and Portuguese artists in the presentation International Surrealism Now. In addition, LuminArté Gallery is proud to introduce the paintings of New York–based artist Richard Vaux and California-based artist Joe Vaux, who is most widely known for his work as a director and storyboard artist on the animated series Family Guy. Noon – 8 p.m. Samuel Lynne Galleries 1105 Dragon Street Dallas, Texas 75207 214.965.9027 www.samuellynne.com [email protected] Unexpected Reflection Works by Lea Fisher, whose 3-D oil technique allows her to build an atmosphere of abstraction by blending sculptural applications of oil paint with explicit placements of line and color, ultimately fusing planes of both shape and shade. The result of the process is an abstract reflection of both the artist and the collective spirit of humanity as seen through Fisher’s artistic breadth. Artist reception 5 –8 p.m. 11 a.m. – 8 p.m. Sun to Moon Gallery 1515 East Levee Street Dallas, Texas 75207 214.745.1199 www.suntomoon.com [email protected] Photographer Jill Skupin Burkholder is best known for her work with age-old handcrafted techniques such as bromoil printing, an alternative photography process using brushes and lithography inks to create prints with beautiful impressionistic and textural looks, and encaustic printmaking, using pigmented beeswax and resin to enhance her photographic images. Burkholder is one of a very few photographers today working with these printmaking processes. Her works are enchanting, engaging, and highly collectible. Fine photographic prints by eleven other photographers are also on display. 11 a.m. – 8 p.m. 2. UPTOWN El Centro College H. Paxton Moore Fine Art Gallery The Quadrangle #141 2800 Routh Street Dallas, Texas 75201 214.871.9140 www.afterimage.com [email protected] 801 Main Street 1st Floor Technologies Building and Student Center Dallas, Texas 75202 214.860.2115 www.elcentrocollege.edu/Campus_info/ ArtGallery/ [email protected] Walter Nelson: The Black Place, Two Seasons 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. Big Dreams: Visual Fine Art Student Exhibition Noon – 4 p.m. David Dike Fine Art TVAA Downtown Gallery Afterimage Gallery 2613 Fairmount Street Dallas, Texas 75201 214.720.4044 www.daviddikefineart.com [email protected] Works by Dallas natives Frank Klepper and DeForrest Judd, with a look at the formative Dallas painters from the 1920s to 1990s. 2 – 8 p.m. The McKinney Avenue Contemporary (The MAC) 3120 McKinney Avenue Dallas, Texas 75204 214.953.1212 www.the-mac.org [email protected] In the Large Gallery, Masami Teraoka’s Inversion of the Sacred includes seven large-scale triptych altarpiece-style paintings using contemporary imagery to build awareness around human rights issues. Cauleen Smith’s Space Station Ihnfinity is an installation in the Square Gallery, in collaboration with the 2014 Dallas Biennial (DB14). Val Curry’s Universe features sculptures in the New Works Space created from accumulated objects in Curry’s environment. 11 a.m. – 9 p.m. 3. DOWNTOWN Crow Collection 2010 Flora Street Dallas, Texas 75201 214.979.6430 www.crowcollection.org [email protected] On view: China.porsche; Jade, or Not Jade? That Is the Question; and Vivan Sundaram’s Re-take of Amrita. Also, visit the Crow Collection of Asian Art Sculpture Garden, featuring stunning outdoor works of art including contemporary and historical sculptures from Japan, Korea, India, Indonesia, and China 10 a.m. –6 p.m. Plaza of the Americas 700 North Pearl Street, Suite G207 Dallas, Texas 75201 972.951.7879 www.tvaa.org [email protected] In celebration of Earth Day, TVAA presents work by various artists working in all mediums that reflect the beauty, power, complexity, and spirit of the natural world. 2 – 4 p.m. UNT ArtSpace Dallas Universities Center Building 1901 Main Street Dallas, Texas 75201 940.565.4316 gallery.unt.edu [email protected] Linda Ohrn-McDaniel: A Decade of Design University of North Texas alumna Linda Ohrn-McDaniel’s designs focus on formal design elements, such as circles, hearts, and knit stitches, combined in this exhibition with the idea of coming back. Through themes surrounding circles and hearts, she explores textures, color, shape, and fit. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, and she has earned numerous awards, including the Ohio Arts Council Award for Individual Excellence. 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. 4. OAK CLIFF Oak Cliff Cultural Center 223 West Jefferson Boulevard Dallas, Texas 75208 214.670.3777 www.dallasculture.org/OakCliff CulturalCenter [email protected] Works by young artists from local elementary schools will be on display as part of Children’s Day, a day of global activity promoting the recognition and welfare of children. DADA Bike Swarm 1:30 p.m. 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. 5. DEEP ELLUM/FAIR PARK CentralTrak, The University of Texas at Dallas Artists Residency 800 Exposition Avenue Dallas, Texas 75226 214.824.9302 www.centraltrak.net [email protected] Code Yellow involves six curators from various fields (art, journalism, network analysis, social activism) investigating issues of vulnerability, struggle, and crisis. Works in the exhibition use humor, irony, empathy, direct or indirect action, data, graphic depiction, media manipulation, and social engagement to convey the various means by which humans express societal dilemma and moral anxiety. Curators are Kael Alford, Mona Kasra, Jennifer McNabb, Greg Metz, Laray Polk, Max Schich, and Janeil Engelstad. Artists are Spike Johnson, volunteers from Resolana, Andrew Blanton, Kayla Escobedo, Trenton Doyle Hancock, Gary Panter, Marian Henley, Mike Presley, David Cotterrell, Didier Sornette, Tomáš Rafa, Rudolf Sikora, Václav Vašk, and Jana Želibsk. Noon – 5 p.m. Latino Cultural Center 2600 Live Oak at Good Latimer Dallas, Texas 75204 214.671.0045 www.dallasculture.org/Latino CulturalCenter [email protected] Ella: Local Latina Artists Local Latina artists depict their personal narratives through varying art forms. Artists include Emily Don Juan, Jessica Fuentes, Gina Garza, Marian Lefeld, Lupita Murrillo-Tinen, Coco Rico, Patricia Rodriguez, and Brenda Solis. The Factory of Dreams: Inside Mexico’s Soap Operas by Stefan Ruiz Over the past several years, Stefan Ruiz has had access to Mexico’s Televisa studios, known as “The Factory of Dreams,” where nearly 50,000 hours of telenovelas (soap operas) are produced. His photographs of the factory and its people portray a world of beautiful women, handsome men, and rags-toriches Cinderella stories, all of which expose the underlying fantasies of social aspiration in societies with entrenched racial hierarchies. 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. South Dallas Cultural Center 3400 South Fitzhugh Avenue Dallas, Texas 75210 214.939.2787 www.dallasculture.org/SD CulturalCenter [email protected] Consensual Marks…dismantling black beauty Mixed media works on paper by Deborah Roberts that explore issues of beauty in the Western world and how black women are positioned in this narrative. Artist Talk with Deborah Roberts 4 – 5 p.m. 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. 6. EAST DALLAS 7. RICHARDSON University of Texas at Dallas Main Gallery Visual Arts Building 800 Campbell Road Richardson, Texas 75080 972.883.2787 www.utdallas.edu/ah/events [email protected] Code Yellow involves six curators from various fields (art, journalism, network analysis, social activism) investigating issues of vulnerability, struggle, and crisis. Works in the exhibition use humor, irony, empathy, direct or indirect action, data, graphic depiction, media manipulation, and social engagement to convey the various means by which humans express societal dilemma and moral anxiety. Curators are Kael Alford, Mona Kasra, Jennifer McNabb, Greg Metz, Laray Polk, Max Schich, and Janeil Engelstad. Artists are Spike Johnson, volunteers from Resolana, Andrew Blanton, Kayla Escobedo, Trenton Doyle Hancock, Gary Panter, Marian Henley, Mike Presley, David Cotterrell, Didier Sornette, Tomáš Rafa, Rudolf Sikora, Václav Vašk, and Jana Želibsk. 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. 521 East Lawther Drive Dallas, Texas 75218 214.670.8749 www.bathhousecultural.com [email protected] Art Mart and Silent Auction More than 50 artists will offer their photography, paintings, pottery, sculpture, ceramics, jewelry, and other creations. Also on display, Flora Et Lux, photographs by Sandra Freeman. Noon – 6 p.m. 5020 Tracy Street Dallas, Texas 75205 214.521.9898 www.talleydunn.com [email protected] David Bates: Paintings and Sculpture will be presented in both spaces of the gallery to explore the artist’s new work, including still-life paintings and figurative sculpture 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. 9. FARMERS BRANCH/ ADDISON Brookhaven College Forum and Studio Galleries 3939 Valley View Lane Farmers Branch, Texas 75244 972.860.4101 www.brookhavencollege.edu/instruction/ bcsa/art/gallery/forum_gallery.aspx [email protected] FORUM GALLERY + STUDIO GALLERY Juried Art Student Exhibition Work by Brookhaven College art students. 1 – 4 p.m. 10. NORTH DALLAS 8. PARK CITIES Norwood Flynn Gallery Meadows Museum at SMU Bath House Cultural Center Talley Dunn Gallery 5900 Bishop Boulevard Dallas, Texas 75205 214.768.2516 www.meadowsmuseumdallas.org [email protected] The Meadows Museum’s permanent collection of Spanish art from the 10th–21st centuries will be on view, as well as its collection of 20th-century sculpture. 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Pollock Gallery Meadows School of the Arts Southern Methodist University Hughes-Trigg Student Center 3140 Dyer Street Dallas, Texas 75205 214.768.4439 www.smu.edu/meadows/AreasOfStudy/ Art/PollockGallery [email protected] Closed during Spring Gallery Walk. 3318 Shorecrest Drive Dallas, Texas 75235 214.351.3318 www.norwoodflynngallery.com [email protected] Exhibition of work by seniors at Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts along with the finalists for the Edith Baker Art Scholarship. Reception 6 – 8 p.m. Noon – 8 p.m. Southwest Gallery 4500 Sigma Road Dallas, Texas 75244 972.960.8935 www.swgallery.com [email protected] Annual Outdoor Painters Society, Plein Air Southwest Salon 2014 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Valley House Gallery & Sculpture Garden 6616 Spring Valley Road Dallas, Texas 75254 972.239.2441 www.valleyhouse.com [email protected] 60th Anniversary Exhibition: Donald S. Vogel and the Artists He Championed This exhibition includes paintings by Valley House founder Donald S. Vogel and significant works by the artists he championed, including Tom Benrimo, Hugh H. Breckenridge, Kelly Fearing, Scott Gentling, Gottfried Honegger, Loren Mozley, Fred Nagler, Earl Stroh, Valton Tyler, Charles Umlauf, Claude Venard, Velox Ward, Charles Williams, and Clara McDonald Williamson. 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. 11. ARLINGTON The Gallery at UTA Fine Arts Building 502 South Cooper Street Arlington, Texas 76019 817.272.3110 www.uta.edu/gallery [email protected] Closed during Spring Gallery Walk 12. IRVING 13. DENTON Irving Arts Center Galleries & Sculpture Garden Texas Woman’s University 3333 North MacArthur Boulevard Irving, Texas 75062 972.252.7558 www.irvingartscenter.com [email protected] Annual Exhibition of Irving ISD Student Artwork – High School Senior Portfolios Two- and three-dimensional artwork by Advanced Placement students. Frank Lloyd Wright: Architecture of the Interior Drawings and photographs of interiors, furnishings, and household objects offer a view into Frank Lloyd Wright’s creative conception of the interior spaces of his houses as part of an overall organic design. Organized by International Arts & Artists, Washington, DC, in cooperation with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale, Arizona. A Journey Without End: Ed Young Approximately 50 original works of art by celebrated children’s book illustrator and Caldecott Medal–winner Ed Young. Organized and toured by the National Center for Children’s Illustrated Literature in Abilene, Texas. 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. University of Dallas Haggerty Art Gallery 1845 East Northgate Drive, Building 11 Irving, Texas 75062 972.721.5087 udallas.edu/offices/artgallery [email protected] In celebration of the career and retirement of Juergen Strunck, the Haggerty Gallery will feature In Retrospect: 45 Years of Teaching, Work by University of Dallas Printmaking Alumni and photos of works by former students Diane Marks, Brenton Good, and Albert Scherbarth. Noon – 5 p.m. Department of Visual Arts East | West Galleries Corner of Oakland and Texas Street Denton, Texas 76204 www.twu.edu/visual-arts [email protected] Closed during Spring Gallery Walk UNT Art Galleries Art Building, First Floor 1201 West Mulberry Street Denton, Texas 76201 940.565.4316 gallery.unt.edu [email protected] CORA STAFFORD GALLERY Chance Dunlap, Sculpture MFA Printmaking Seniors, Hybrid Forms Sculpture Graduates, New Media Program Showcase, Advanced Watercolor LIGHTWELL GALLERY Drawing & Painting Seniors, New Media Seniors, Ceramics Seniors, Fibers Collective, Sculpture Graduate Program Showcase, Sculpture Seniors NORTH GALLERY P.A.N.T.S., Sculpture Graduates, Advanced Metalsmithing, Metalsmithing/ Jewelry, Program Showcase, Interior Design Studio 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.