the 2016 Fall Gallery Night program here.

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the 2016 Fall Gallery Night program here.
FWADA FALL GALLERY NIGHT 2016 1
fwada members
Amon Carter Museum of American Art
3501 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth, TX 76107
817.738.1933
www.cartermuseum.org
10am-5pm
Identity
Identity explores how identity in American culture
is often as much about how people present themselves to the world as it is externally determined.
Exploring community, celebrity, and individual
identity through portraiture from the Amon Carter’s
permanent collection, the exhibition highlights the
exciting new acquisitions of Sedrick Huckaby’s The
99% and Glenn Ligon’s print series t.
Free admission.
Sedrick Huckaby (b. 1975), #028 Vic, 2012–13, From The 99%—Highland Hills,
lithograph, © 2013 Sedrick Huckaby, Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort
Worth, Texas
Arlington Museum of Art
201 W. Main St., Arlington, TX 76010
817.275.4600
www.arlingtonmuseum.org
2-5pm
Ulterior Motifs
August 27 - October 23, 2016
Jeff F. Wheeler, “The Life of a Hunter,”
mixed media on paper, 40” x 60 “, 2015.
In the effort to showcase a wide variety of artists, genres, and styles, the AMA will
host Ulterior Motifs late August through late October. This exhibit that features pieces
from Texas contemporary artists was organized and curated by brothers Bryan and
Jeff Wheeler, whose work is also included. The collaborative project challenges the
viewer to explore traditionally held beliefs about art, religion, politics, social media,
and the world we live in. This year’s incarnation will bring pieces from heavy hitters
in the Texas contemporary art scene such as Gary Sweeney, Sharon Kopriva, the
Wheeler brothers, and Daniel Johnston, artist, musician, and subject of the 2005
documentary, The Devil and Daniel Johnston. The exhibit will have its official opening
on September 17th, 2016. The opening will be in addition to the Frame 4 Frame Film
festival and music fest the weekend of September 16th – 18th, 2016.
$8/ Adults, $5/ Students & Seniors, Free for Children 12 & Under
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art on the boulevard
4919 Suite B Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth, TX 76107
817-737-6368
www.artontheboulevard.com
12pm-9m
Our Fall Gallery Night
Reception will be focused
on the art of Gale Johnston
and Gloria Sepp. Both artists’ work in an abstract
style which can be
described as exciting,
imaginative, and fresh.
Other artists participating in our exhibit our exhibit are, Dolores Hibbard, Loretta
LaMothe, Todd Ford, Robert Berry, Jennifer Stufflebeam, Andrea Chicotsky,
Clara Williams, and Bob Fox.
Light refreshments will be served.
Our exhibit continues through Sept 29th.
Artspace111
111 Hampton Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102
817.692.3228
www.artspace111.com
12-9pm
Artspace 111 is proud to present the solo exhibition, A Hundred Silent Ways, by
Dallas artist Carly Allen-Martin. Inspired by the art of story telling, Allen-Martin
creates complex narratives
through the careful placement
of line and juxtapositions of
color. Her latest body of work
focuses on the physical process
of painting, emphasizing rich
colors, layers, textures, and a
variety of surfaces. Ancillary
galleries will include works by
Artspace111 artists.
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Atrium Gallery
AT UNT Health science center
Carl E. Everett EAD Building
3500 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth, TX 76107
817.735.0301
www.unthsc.edu/about-us/atrium-gallery
Noon - 9pm
Sense of Celebration: 2016
Soon Warren is an internationally known artist, an accomplished author and
teacher. She has an incredible ability to recreate natural forms on paper and
canvas, making them even more beautiful than the original. She works to express
the essence of subject matter. Soon is participating in, and curating, this exhibition of her associates works. The paintings are vibrant, compelling and aweinspiring. We will have ongoing watercolor demonstrations in the gallery. Don’t
miss works by these featured artists Sue Boyd, Connie Logan Levsen, Lucy
Oppermann, Marianna Alfaro, Gemma Haas, Kay Muller, Paula Neighbors,
Veronica Ritchey, Debbie Downing, Martha Cooper, Mona Miller, Debbie Ford,
Sue Guinn, Vikki Pier, Karen LaBoon, Allyce Peters, Rhonda Barefield, Armida
Guzman, Ruth W Toler, Dr. Denis Benjamin, Robin Huttash, Soon Y. Warren,
Martha Wright, Janet Gean, Karen Brown.
Fort WoRKS ART
2100 Montgomery Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76107
817-235-5804
www.fortworksart.com
12–11pm
Fort Works Art is thrilled to present their
first international showcase of artists.
“Coquette” an exhibition by artist Dan Lam
will be the feature show. For Lam’s companion show, Fort Works Art has hand
selected 9 artists working with similar
artistic ideas and processes. “9 Grams”
will include work by artists Erik Jones,
Locastro, Ben Willis, HOXXOH, Eric Inkala,
Wheron, Lee Hill, Nick Wilkinson and
Derick Smith. This exhibit will delight your
senses with color, texture and energy.
Music by Ronnie Heart. Food trucks and treats.
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Dan Lam, Baby Soft, 2016
Fort Worth Community Arts Center
1300 Gendy St., Fort Worth, Texas 76107
817-298-3021
www.fwcac.org
9am-9pm
Focus Gallery One: Codes of Culture: Works by
Andrea Gonzales, curated by Lauren Cross;
Focus Gallery Two: In Vitro: New Works by
Molly Valentine Dierks, sculptural installations;
Preservation is the Art of the City, over 50 artists with featured artist John Hartley, presented
by Historic Fort Worth; Art-Hunger with The
Workbook Show, a display of personal sketchbooks; Doug Clark in Fort Worth, All Year,
sculptures and paintings from locations in Fort
Worth; Endangered Series: Elephants, ceramic
work by Stormie Parker; Paint Can Fly! V, a group exhibit; FW15, an exhibit by
15 women artists; Rando, a collection of odd images by three odd people:
Ethan Bowen, Cameron Hinnijosa and Travis Sykes.
Gallery 414
414 Templeton, Fort Worth, TX 76107
817.336.6595
www.gallery414.org
12pm-9pm
Put on your thinking cap for Fort Worth
artist Rob Caslin’s solo exhibition Sweat
Saves Blood, an exhibition of interlocking
bodies of work haunted by malevolent
forces. The gallery becomes a tripartite
apparatus, intoning psychic violence
and the dissolution of spatial form. War
Graffiti dominates the initial sequence
functioning as textual provocation
leading one into the transitional zone of
Psychotropic Topographies. Terminating the sequence is an obdurate
fortification oscillating between conduit/structure, which occupies the final
sector as a Disaggregated Spatial Form.
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gallery 76102
1401 Jones Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102
817272-0365
http://www.uta.edu/fortworth/gallery76102
12pm-9pm
“Founded by Fort Worth art collectives Bobby on
Drums and Exhibitionists, Art Tooth is a new
hybrid project gallery that is dedicated to making
invigorating art accessible and solidifying Fort
Worth’s reputation as an art destination. Join us
as we present Amuse Bouche, a group exhibition
showcasing some of the most exciting, contemporary artists working locally in a popup space provided by our friends at Gallery76102. The exhibition will feature a
delightful, focused array of emerging to mid-career artists that includes painting,
sculpture, photography, and site specific installation.
Come get a taste of our inaugural season!”
Kimbell Art Museum
3333 Camp Bowie Blvd.
Fort Worth, TX 76107
817.332.8451
www.kimbellart.org
10am-5pm
The Brothers Le Nain: Painters
of Seventeenth-Century France
On view through September 11
Le Nain
Three Men and a Boy, c. 1640–1645
Oil on canvas
21 1/4 x 25 3/8 in. (54.1 x 64.5 cm)
The National Gallery, London
The Brothers Le Nain: Painters of SeventeenthCentury France is the first major exhibition in
the United States devoted to the Le Nain
brothers, Antoine, Louis, and Mathieu, who were active in Paris during the
1630s and 1640s. It gathers more than 40 of their best paintings and highlights
the brothers’ full range of production, with altarpieces, private devotional
paintings, portraits, and those poignant images of peasants on which their
celebrity rests.
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Lakeview Gallery AT TCC Northwest Campus
4801 Marine Creek Parkway, Fort Worth, TX 76179
817.455.1305
www.tccd.edu
9am-5pm
Psychedelicious
Tarrant County College Northwest’s
Lakeview Gallery is pleased to present
the 2D and 3D artwork of Betsey Gravatt,
Blair Johnston and Adam Palmer. Their
group exhibition, Psychedelicious is
designed to stimulate the viewer’s
senses using bright colors and bold
shapes. Betsey, Blair and Adam’s work
is influenced by pop culture, music and
human emotion; each abstracted enough
to allow the viewer to have his or her
own interpretation of the work.
McAnthony’s Multicultural Studio and Gallery
3270 Canberra Court at E. Berry, Fort Worth, TX 76105
817.536.5750
www.mcanthonysmulticulturalstudioandgallery.com
2-9pm
“Something New, Something Old,
Something Touching, to the Soul”
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Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
3200 Darnell Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107, 817.738.9215
www.themodern.org
10am-5pm
Highlights from the Permanent Collection
Rebecca Low SculpturE Gallery
7608 Camp Bowie West, Fort Worth, TX 76116
817.244.1151
www.rebeccalow.com
12pm-9pm
Our featured artist is Scott Shubin. Working with a
variety of metals, found objects and stone, he creates
something out of nothing giving it beauty and form.
Scott often uses cantilevered elements with straight
edges to curved elements that mimic nature. Creating
sculpture is a transformative expletive for him and
hopefully, the viewer.
One will also see new works by Rebecca Low, Nic
Noblique, Michael Pavlovsky, Ralph Moresco, Terry
Jones, David Mikitka, Ken O’Toole, Dolly Valdez and
jewelry by Dale Ousley and Juliette Edgerton.
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Sid Richardson Museum
309 Main Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102
Located in Sundance Square
817.332.6554
www.sidrichardsonmuseum.org
9am-8pm
LEGACY
‘Legacy’ presents themes that
occupied artists Charles M.
Russell, Frederic Remington and
their contemporaries throughout
their careers – interaction among
diverse peoples, featuring images
of cowboys, soldiers, explorers
and Indigenous Americans. The American West intrigued several generations
of artists, and it continues to do so even today. The conflicts and cultural
encounters that occurred among these people in the 19th century continue to
impact life in America and may be some of the most significant legacies of the
era of westward expansion.
SiNaCa Studios School of Glass
1013 W. Magnolia Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76104
817.899.0024
www.sinacastudios.org
12pm-9pm
SiNaCa Studios is featuring live glass
blowing demonstrations by David
Schnuckle. Join us to view his work and
witness David’s creative process.
“There’s a philosophy that motivates
my technical investigations in the glass
blowing studio: a total conviction to
the church of ‘doing things well.’ It’s a
continual consideration of what quality
means...and the choreography of cup
making manifests these contemplations of thought, care and understanding in
who, how and what my actions affect throughout the process.”
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The art Galleries at TCU:
Fort Worth Contemporary Arts
2900 W. Berry Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76109
817-257-2588
www.theartgalleries.tcu.edu
12pm-8pm
JJ Peet & Rob Rhee
On view through October 1
In sculpture, video and photography,
Peet and Rhee respond to the ways
culture and technology imprint on and
reshape our bodies. Their works
amplify points of contact between
human and machine, and challenge a
popularly accepted belief that the
condition of interface is a seamless
and normal experience.
Rob Rhee, Occupations of uninhabited space:
KA-CHUNK, 2015, Martin gourd & brass-plated steel
8 x 6 ½ x 7 inches
the Art Galleries at TCU: Moudy Gallery
Moudy Building North, 2805 S. University Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76129
817-257-2588
www.theartgalleries.tcu.edu
12-8pm
Immigrant Laborers
Lupita Murillo Tinnen
On view through September 22
Immigrant Laborers is a photographic
exhibition by artist Lupita Murillo Tinnen.
The body of work challenges social realist depictions of immigrant laborers and
instead pays homage to her sitters as
individuals. In contrast to the stark realism of social documentary photography,
a combination of text, graphics, and
historical images of workers create narratives concerning the individuals
portrayed. Fort Worth artist and curator, Raul Rodriguez, curated the exhibition and programming.
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THE GALLERY AT UTA
University of Texas at Arlington
502 S. Cooper Street, Arlington, TX 76019
817.272.3110
www.uta.edu/gallery
12-5pm
Introductions 2016:
Gregory Scott Cook;
Matt Clark
and Daniel E. Garcia.
Gregory Scott Cook, Without/Tears, 2014
Printed, embossed pencils,
pencil sharpener
2.5” x 4”
The Upstairs Gallery
301 Summit
Arlington, TX 76013
817.277.6961
www.upstairsartgallery.com,
12-9pm
On view: New Paintings by Judy Gelfert. Her subjects are Texan, European,
pastoral, and urban. Her style is gestural and realistic at the same time. Also
on view is recent work by other gallery artists.
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Experience Fort Worth’s Finest Art Galleries,
Museums, Studios, Specialty Shops & Restaurants
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An Artist Haven at Vagabond Treasures
Art In the City (City of Haltom City)
Art7 Community Gallery
Botanical Research Institute of Texas
Girl Friday Gallery (at Chadra Mezza & Grill)
House Essential
McConnell Gallery of Jewelry and Fine Art
Milan Gallery
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Texas Academy of Figurative Art
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Fort Worth Art Collective
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Arlington Museum of Art
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Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
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Art on the Boulevard
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Rebecca Low Sculpture Gallery, Inc.
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Artspace111
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Atrium Gallery at UNTHSC
Fort Works Art
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Sid Richardson Museum
SiNaCa Studios School of Glass
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The Galleries at TCU: FW Contemporary Arts
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The Fort Worth Community Arts Center
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The Galleries at TCU: Moudy Gallery
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Gallery 414
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The Gallery at UTA
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Gallery 76102
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The Upstairs Gallery
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Kimbell Art Museum
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Weiler House Fine Art Gallery
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Lakeview Gallery at TCC NW Campus
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William Campbell Contemporary Art
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Weiler House Fine Art Gallery
3126 Handley Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76112
817.457.3343
www.weilerhousefineart.com
12-9pm
Please join us at the historic
Weiler House as we celebrate
Gallery Night in Fort Worth.
Weiler House Fine Art Gallery is
proud to be featuring two very
talented artists: Tim Herschbach,
a talented photographer who
captures the American landscape
in both monochrome and rich,
vibrant colors. Michael S. Ryan
24x36 o/c Michael S. Ryan
has been painting for over 40
years in a rich, colorist style. His landscapes can be found in the permanent
collections of the Cedar Rapids Museum of Art and the University of Iowa.
Refreshments will be served from 5- 9pm.
William Campbell
Contemporary Art
4935 Byers Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76107
817.737.9566
www.williamcampbellcontemporaryart.com
12pm-9pm
Steve Murphy
All The Words Have Been Spoken
September 10 – October 15, 2016
As a result of continued reductive investigation into
the classical elements of sculpture, Murphy juxtaposes the elements of form, volume, surface and
edge into multiple formats. The works are created
in such a way that they hint at motion that is about
to occur or has just happened, allowing the viewer
to feel as if there is more to the work than just the static object. Murphy’s intent
is to be nonspecific, allowing the viewer to bring their own references to the work
and find their unique connection to each piece.
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Give Your Collection the Attention it Deserves.
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and Fort Worth Representative
877-HERITAGE (437-4824)
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For 14 years Historic Fort Worth, Inc.’s annual event
Preservation is the Art of the City®
has created a marketplace for local studio artists and helped
them gain the recognition they deserve.
Each September, HFW celebrates the connection between art and architecture
through the talent of studio artists at the Fort Worth Community Arts Center.
Studio artists are part of the culture of great cities, and they must be able to earn
a living. The acquisition cost of each painting includes a charitable contribution to
HFW to help keep two other works of art open to the public, McFarland House
(1899) and Thistle Hill (1904).
Thursday, September 8, 2016
Thursday, September 22, 2016
Saturday, September 10, 2016
Saturday, September 24, 2016
6:00 - 10:00 pm
11:00 am - 3:00 pm
Preservation is the Art of the City®
Party with the Artists
Gallery Night
Cantey Lecture
6:30 - 8:30 pm
City Build
www.historicfortworth.org
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FRIENDS OF FWADA
An Artist Haven at Vagabond Treasures
4236 West Vickery Boulevard Fort Worth, Texas 76107
817-377-0909
www.artisanshaven.com
2pm-9pm
Artisans’ Haven at Vagabond Treasures, where you will find unique one of a kind handmade gifts made by Texas artisans. Showcasing: pottery, wood, metal, glass, mosaics,
furniture, and paintings. Over 80 local artisans and artists in one space open Monday
through Saturday 10am-6pm.
Art in the City
Haltom City Northeast Center,
3201 Friendly Lane, Haltom City, TX 76117
817-222-7767
www.haltomcitytx.com
1pm-8pm
Join us for a wonderful and varied experience as we present works of Water color, Acrylic, Oils,
Mixed Media, Wood Turning Pottery and Gourd carving.
Showcasing works by artist, Bennie Wood, Wavah Fore, Doris Mobley, Pamela Oldham, Brenda
Stolyck, Sheila Cahill, Patty Jasper, Carol Callery, Wayne Clower, Alan Siebenthall, Jayne Davis,
Michelle Johnson.
Open from 1-7pm. Reception to meet the Artist and enjoy light refreshments from 5 until closing.
Art7 Community Gallery
820 Currie St Fort Worth, Texas 76107
817-298-3098
www.fwcac.org
1pm-8pm
“Everything has its wonders, even darkness and silence, and I learn,
whatever state I may be in, therein to be content.” -- Helen Keller
ART7 Community Gallery presents Somewhere in the Dark, an
exploration of the other side of the light, by 34 artists. The artworks, in various styles and
media, feature subdued tones or somber subjects, punctuated with bright hues or brilliant
levity. The exhibition creates a serene space; an artistic cathedral where viewers can consider
the shadows in their own lives, and experience the dual nature of the absence of light: the calm
of darkness as well as its mysterious depths. September 3 – October 29, 2016. ART7
Community Gallery is a satellite gallery of the Fort Worth Community Arts Center, in partnership
with Vestar/W7th and the Arts Council of Fort Worth.
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Botanical Research Institute of Texas
1700 University Drive, Fort Worth Texas 76107
817-332-4441
www.BRIT.org
4pm-9pm
The Nature of Things – Daphne Prairie by Deborah Paris
BRIT is pleased to welcome back well-known Texas artist Deborah Paris to the Madeline R.
Samples Exhibit Hall. Paris’ exciting new exhibit of paintings and drawings, The Nature of
Things: Daphne Prairie, will give the Fort Worth public a rare opportunity to see depictions of
the untouched and historic Daphne Prairie located in east Texas. The exhibition will hang
September 10–October 20 at the Botanical Research Institute of Texas. An opening reception
with hors d’oeuvres, and libations will be held on Fall Gallery Night, Saturday, September 10,
from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. A gallery talk by the artist will take place September 10 at 6:00 p.m. Girl Friday Gallery at Chadra Mezza and Grill
1622 Park Place Ave Fort Worth, TX 76104
817-475-5407
4:30-6:30 pm
Girl Friday Gallery at Chadra Mezza and Grill presents artist Danny Owens “Art that Transforms.” You will be drawn to his images where he is able to capture every mood using acrylic and
glitter on plexiglass. Girl Friday Gallery will also feature a one night only show on the patio
featuring new works by Lizeth Garcia. The artist reception will be held from 4:30-6:30pm. House Essential
4696 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth, Texas 76107
817-737-2000 http://houseessential.com
Open M-F 10-6, S 10-5, Closed Sunday. Please follow us on Facebook
and Instagram. HOUSE ESSENTIAL is the little shop on the corner with
big ideas. A wonderful cross section of great furnishings, accessories, gifts, and beautiful contemporary artwork. HOUSE ESSENTIAL offers complete interior design services from conception
through every detail of your finished project. Design concepts are tailored for each client resulting
in surroundings that reflect the clients’ personal taste and lifestyle. Exclusive to HOUSE ESSENTIAL
are works by local artist Amy Young. Come and meet Amy between 5-7 to discuss her work and
inspiration. Other artists pieces such as Dalton Maroney, Otis Jones, and Kevin Tolman, represented and on loan by William Campbell Contemporary Art, are also available for purchase.
McConnell Gallery of Jewelry and Fine Art
3913 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth, Texas 76107 817-732-4440
www.lisamcconnell.com
2-9pm
McConnell Gallery of Jewelry and Fine Art showcases Lisa McConnell’s jewelry designs along
with stable artists, Michael Bane and Sue McCans. The three are recognized nationally and
internationally.
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Milan Gallery
505 Houston Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76102
817-338-4278
www.milangallery.com
10am-10pm
Milan gallery invites you to a night of Local Favorites featuring the artwork of regionally local Artists currently represented by the gallery including: Henrietta Milan, Rome Milan,
George Jones, Thomas Stotts, Cynthia Bryant, Jack Bryant,
Jr., Karen Mitchell, Greg Beck, Jeanette Korab, and Steven
Smith. Come meet the artists, see new works, and enjoy an
evening at the gallery! Milan Gallery represents over 35
national, international, and local artists working in a wide
variety media, style and subject matter.
Stirring Up Trouble, George Jones,
60x48, Oil On Canvas
Riverside Art and More
2907 Race Street Suite A, Fort Worth, TX 76111
817 938-4964
2-9pm
‘Original art at affordable prices’. I am a retired veteran of the US Air Force and opened the
gallery to provide a space for new and emerging artists to present their work to the public.
We are located in the Riverside Arts District just east of downtown. Our exhibitions change
every 2 months and include paintings, pottery, jewelry, etc. in a variety of media and styles all
priced below $500. Artists showing are Mason Cox, Cindy Flint, Katie Hopkins, Sandy Sasser,
Cynthia Travis and Arlene Taylor. Our regular hours are 11 to 5 Wednesday thru Sunday.
Extended hours with a reception will be from 2 to 9 PM on Gallery Night September 10. Stop
in, meet our artists, and see what we have to offer,
Sparks Studios
509 W. Main Street, Arlington, Texas76010
817-266-3085
www.SparksStudioArt.com
3pm-9pm
PARTY, MUSIC AND VIEWING
Join us to view a special mixed-media exhibition focused on ‘Experiments in Creativity’... Featured is a collection of works by artists who creatively explore handmade jewelry,
texture, collage and paint. Music jam begins at 5:00. Come by to visit, view the art, and
meet the artists... Sibling Rivalry Artisans, Suzanne McNeill-Sparks, Paula Pillow, and
Cindy Shepard. Suzanne’s new books “ZEN Drawing” and “FloraBunda Style” are available. Sparks Studio Art features art gatherings and classes. Good munchies, good
friends, good art, good workshops.
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Studio Sabka
3411 W. 7th Street Fort Worth, Texas 76107
817-870-0003
www.studiosabka.com
4pm-9pm
Studio Sabka is celebrating ten years of creating, educating and representing some of the most talented students and artists in Fort Worth.
Make a stop there to enjoy one of the most beautiful spaces in town and
meet the future of Fort Worth’s art. Texas Academy of Figurative Art
415 South Main St. Fort Worth, Texas 76104
817-727-2995
www.tafastudio.org
4pm-9pm
Texas Academy of Figurative Art - Open Studios
Come visit the the open studios of the Texas Academy of Figurative Art and view the recent
work of TAFA artists this Gallery Night. The Texas Academy of Figurative Art is the only fine art
Academy in Texas focused exclusively on realist drawing and painting.
Deep in
the art of
fort Worth
Local and loving it.
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Pop-Up Exhibitions
Art Room
501 S Calhoun St, Fort Worth, TX 76104
www.artroom.space
12-9
Art Room is a contemporary art space that engages with the local Dallas/Fort Worth community through exhibitions, which showcase a diverse culture of local and national, emerging and
mid-career artists in a variety of media.
For FWADA’s Fall Gallery Night, Art Room will be joined by Art Tooth, who will bring their
energetic hybrid gallery project to “FOUR,” for a special, collaborative pop-up event at Brik. The
show will feature works by over twenty artists including Chuck and George, Shelby Orr, Hillary
Dohoney, Melissa Mohammadi, Charis Ammon, Jay Wilkinson, Awadh Baryoum, Justin Archer,
Jesse Sierra Hernandez, and Kim Brewer, along with a reception that will include live music by
local musicians and refreshments.
Fort Worth Art Collective
2913 Crockett Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76107
www.fwartcollective.com
1-8pm
FWAC is a pop-up art gallery concept combining raw space and raw talent to create a
refined cultural experience for a very limited time. The FWAC transforms casual and
unique spaces into fresh, innovative and temporary opportunities to enjoy a variety of
work from local invited artists.
WCCAnnex
201 S Calhoun St, Fort Worth, Texas 76104
817-737-9566
www.williamcampbellcontemporaryart.com
2-9pm
Life Anew
To celebrate the rebirth of Fort Worth’s Near South Side, William
Campbell Contemporary Art presents “Life Anew”. Curated by Doug Gault & Joey Luong,
exhibited works will share aspects of rebirth, forward motion, and making the old new again.
This group exhibition will present a wide variety of mediums and artists, including J.T. Grant,
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RESTAURANT SPONSORS
360 Catering& Events
817.714.8996
[email protected]
360 Catering & Events has earned an exceptional reputation providing exquisite food prepared from
scratch, flawless service, & creative presentation, purchasing the finest & freshest meats, fruits &
vegetables. We pride ourselves in offering the best catering experience in Fort Worth. You can count
on Cody Hickman, 360 owner, to maintain a diligent commitment to excellence & attention to detail,
& can be confident that 360 Catering & Events will approach your event as the start of a long-term
relationship. Our passion for superior food & personalized service will leave your guests, family&
clients talking long after your celebration. Let our expert team help make your special event one to
remember.
Blue Mesa Grill
1600 S University Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76107
(thru mid-September)
628 Carroll Street, Ft Worth, TX 76107 *** NEW LOCATION OPENS MID-SEPTEMBER ***
817.332.6372
www.bluemesagrill.com
Monday – Thursday 11:00 am – 10:00 pm, Friday and Saturday 11:00 am - 11:00 pm,
Sunday 9:00 am - 10:00 pm
Blue Mesa Grill mixes the bold and colorful taste of the Southwest with our own Texas flavor. We
are located in the University Park Shopping Center through Mid-September and after 20 years WE
ARE MOVING to the corner of 5th and Carroll in late September to our brand new restaurant and
Event Center! Join us for Happy Hour, Monday thru Friday 4-7pm featuring $4 drink specials and a
free quesadilla bar or try our award winning Sunday Brunch, every Sunday from 9am to 3pm. Private
party rooms and full-service catering available with creative and affordable menu choices for your
event! Check out our menu at bluemesa.com and like us on Facebook to receive special offers &
news.
Piola Italian Restaurant and Garden
3700 Mattison Avenue, Fort Worth, 76107
817.989.0007
www.fwpiola.com
Lunch Hours: Monday – Friday 11:00 am – 2:00 pm, Dinner Hours: Monday – Saturday 5:00 – 10:00
pm, Gallery Night Hours: 4:30 – 10:00 pm
An intimate Italian gem located near the Arts District, Piola Italian Restaurant and Garden is the ideal
setting for a romantic dinner, business lunch or special occasion. Located in a renovated 1930’s
home, this only adds to the charm and warmth that Piola brings to Fort Worth. Proprietor, Bobby
Albanese, is a locally known favorite host that brings patrons back time and again. Authentic Italian
cuisine, classic and unique wine, outdoor seating and an overall atmosphere of genuine hospitality
distinguish Piola Italian Restaurant and Garden.
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RESTAURANT SPONSORS
Winslow’s Wine Café
4101 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth, TX 76107
817.546.6843
www.winslowswinecafe.com
Monday – Thursday 4:00 pm - 11:00 pm, Friday 4:00 pm - 12:00am
Saturday 10:30 am -12:00 am. Sunday 10:30 am—10pm
An intimately sized venue in the heart of a neighborhood where you’re among friends, with an ambiance conducive to good conversations & the feeling of familiarity. Winslow’s is more than just a place
to meet for dinner or drinks…it’s a gathering spot for the soul.
The Fort Worth Art Dealers Association is a unique arts organization in a unique American
place. To fulfill its stated mission to stimulate interest in the visual arts through educational
programs, art scholarships, and art competitions, FWADA organizes, funds, and hosts exhibitions of noteworthy art. It sponsors the thirty plus year-old Fall Gallery Night for members and friends, as well as Spring Gallery Night, now more than twenty years strong. The
members of the Fort Worth Art Dealers Association are pledged to the maintenance of a high
standard of ethical conduct and professional integrity; these businesses furnish a model that
gallery associations in other cities might do well to emulate. FWADA is to be commended for
its important role as a contributor to the cultural and esthetic richness of Fort Worth.
– Suzanne Deats
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FWADA WISHES TO THANK ALL OUR GENEROUS SPONSORS!
Ard-Knox Insurance, INC
5200 Keller Springs Rd. #822 Dallas, Texas 75248
James Ard: 214-883-4584
Ard Knox Insurance provides personal care and service to clients with a wide range of fine from small,
privately held collections to multi-million dollar holdings. Our clients are located in states from Florida
to California and Louisiana to New York. At Ard Knox, our attention to detail and personal service set
us apart from many brokers, and our business continues to grow. We are extremely proud to hold
long-term relationships with companies known for their financial strength and customer service.
Arts + Culture Magazine
www.ArtsandCultureTX.com
The only magazine in Texas dedicated exclusively to the visual and performing arts. We provide
honest review and engaging commentary on the contemporary and emerging art scene across the
state.
Camp Bowie District
www.campbowiedistrict.com
Camp Bowie District is a non-profit business advocacy organization,
which is also responsible for Public Improvement District No. 8. A
champion of its member businesses, the District also works to beautify the historic boulevard.
Experience the west side of Fort Worth - eat at a local restaurant or cafe; explore the boutiques,
artist studios and antique stores; and relax at one of the many parks.
Fort Worth Weekly
www.fwweekly.com
The Weekly is an award-winning media outlet renowned for its
in-depth investigative reporting and cultural criticism. The dominant reference point for active
adults in Tarrant County, the Weekly reaches 125,000 readers each week, while fwweekly.com
generates more than 1.8 million pageviews each month. Readers trust the Weekly's reporters and
the editorial staff is decorated with a Pulitzer Prize winner and numerous national awards for
excellence in journalism. .
Martin & Martin Design
214-252-0692 www.martinandmartindesign.com
Martin&Martin is a three division company: Fine Art Services, Exhibit Design/Fabrication, and
Lighting Design/Electrical/Control. As a multi-division company, we provide our clients a creative,
seamless experience around everything ART + LIGHT. We specialize in servicing fine art, sculpture,
antiquities, lighting design, electrical, and control for Private Individuals, Corporations, Museums,
Galleries, Interior Designers, Architects, and Builders. We have the ability to customize solutions
for ART + LIGHT projects of any scope and size.
Signature Image
1702 N. Sylvania Ave,. Fort Worth, TX 76111
817-759-1044 www.sigimage.com
At Signature Image we specialize in art reproduction and fine are printing. For over 15 years we
have worked with artists, photographers, galleries, and local museums to recreate their original
works of art on canvas and fine art papers. Our goal is to deliver museum quality prints worthy of
an artist’s signature. Please visit our website to see some of our client’s work.
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The DFW Acura Dealers are proud sponsors of the Fort Worth Arts Council.
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