fwada fall gallery nighttm 2015 1 - Fort Worth Art Dealers Association
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fwada fall gallery nighttm 2015 1 - Fort Worth Art Dealers Association
TM FWADA FALL GALLERY NIGHTTM 2015 1 FWADA is a unique arts organization in a unique American place. Few cities of Fort Worth’s size are privileged to command such a wealth of major art museums, and fewer still have such a vital community spirit. What truly sets Fort Worth apart, however, is the vigorous, longstanding, clearly defined cooperation between the museums, the university art galleries, the non-profit exhibition spaces, and the art dealers, all of which are full working members of FWADA. 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 Fall Gallery NightTM for members and friends, as well as Spring Gallery NightTM. All these attainments have created a stable environment that produces a steady stream of top-notch talent, including major local artists who exhibit their work nationally and internationally. Newcomers are frequently dazzled by the quality of work being created in every medium and style. Their passion reinvigorates Fort Worth patrons who have become habituated to the riches that surround them, reminding them anew that the most authentic cultural connection they can make is the one that affords direct communication with the artists who interpret and illuminate the life experience they share through common background and interests. Although the city is justly recognized for its cosmopolitan worldview, it is the local artists and their devoted collectors who are the lifeblood of the Fort Worth art market. 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 FWADA WISHES TO THANK ALL OUR GENEROUS SPONSORS! 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 art 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 clients’ works. Arts+Culture Texas Magazine www.artsandculturetx.com Arts+Culture Texas Magazine provides honest review and engaging commentary on the contemporary and emerging art scene across Texas. AXA Insurance www.ardknoxinsurance.com ARD|KNOX INSURANCE FINE ART SPECIALIST James Ard: 214-883-4584 We help provide individuals, business owners and corporations with comprehensive financial strategies. With offices in Fort Worth, we are committed to providing our clients with the appropriate advice, products, and services in the Financial Services industry. ARTS GOGGLE Near Southside Saturday, October 10 | Noon to 10pm | Near Southside, Fort Worth www.fortworthsouth.org ArtsGoggle is a free, family-friendly event that attracts crowds as diverse as the neighborhood itself with live music, artistic displays of every kind, food, drink, and fun for everyone. ArtsGoggle has experienced incredible growth since it started in 2003 as a small community open house. The first year had about a dozen venues scattered across the Near Southside and a similar number of artists participating. Last year hosted 350 participating artist and 100 bands performing at 90 Near Southside venues. Make plans to join us this year on Magnolia Avenue and Park Place Avenue for our biggest event yet! www.fwweekly.com F 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. 2 FWADA FALL GALLERY NIGHTTM 2015 fwada members Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth, TX 76107 817.738.1933 www.cartermuseum.org 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Indigenous Beauty: Masterworks of American Indian Art from the Diker Collection Final weekend to see this exhibition! Indigenous Beauty showcases approximately 120 masterworks, including fine examples of basketry, pottery, sculpture, ivories, kachina dolls, regalia, and pictographic arts from tribes across the North American continent. It provides rare access to many exquisite works from one of the most comprehensive and diverse collections of American Indian art in private hands. Free admission. Maskette, 1780–1830, Tsimshian, British Columbia, wood, copper, opercula shell, pigment, courtesy American Federation of Arts Diker no. 681 Arlington Museum of Art 201 W. Main St., Arlington, TX 76010 817.275.4600 www.arlingtonmuseum.org September 5- October 18 On the Cover of the Rolling Stone Iconic images from Baron Wolman, first director of photography for Rolling Stone, a magazine that claims roots in music, pop culture, and politics. Wolman’s unparalleled access to rock and roll’s heavy hitters of the times helped Rolling Stone guide the creation of the “rock star” persona from performer, to cover model, to music and pop culture icon. FWADA FALL GALLERY NIGHTTM 2015 3 Artes de la Rosa Gallery at the Rose Marine Theater 1440 N. Main Street Fort Worth, TX 76164 817.624.8333 www.artesdelarosa.org 12-9pm Truly Yours…Revamped by Artist Michel Cruz Flores. Michel has a large body of pieces where influences of the artist Mexican heritage and urban upbringing can be seen. Bold and bright colors work hand and hand with large scope canvases to create pieces that create an impacting statement for the audience. Michel has enhanced his artistry and skill by hand-making canvases and using other materials such as plexiglass, wood panels and particleboard. He does not limit his use of mediums and leverages acrylic, oil, ink, aerosol, and markers. Realizing that within the language of art, there are so many visual dialects to speak through. He plays with color, technique, media and scale to engage his audience. http://michelcruzart.virb.com/ Artspace111 111 Hampton Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102 817.692.3228 www.artspace111.com 12:00 - 9:00 pm Artspace111 will present the group exhibition “pARTy” featuring a selection of the Artspace111 artists. Explore artwork from sculpture to watercolor while enjoying Taco Heads food, drink, and live music in celebration of the creative community in Fort Worth. Artists include Alice Bateman, Daniel Blagg, Dennis Blagg, Michelle Brandley, Danville Chadbourne, Matt Clark, Barbara Dybala, Ann Ekstrom, Pat Gabriel, Sarah Green, John Hartley, Kelli Holmes, Cindi Holt, Carol Ivey, Jill Johnson, Nancy Lamb, Leslie Lanzotti, Jim Malone, Jo–Ann Mulroy, Devon Nowlin, J.C. Pace III, Jo LeMay Rutledge, Winter Rusiloski, Fred Spaulding and Carly Allen-Martin. 4 FWADA FALL GALLERY NIGHTTM 2015 Atrium Gallery University of North Texas 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 12:00 –8:00 pm 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. Soon is exhibiting in and curating this exhibition of her associates’ works. The watercolors are vibrant, compelling and awe-inspiring. We will have ongoing watercolor demonstrations in the gallery. Don’t miss these beautiful works by 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, Gloria Morris, Vikki Pier, Karen LaBoon, Valeri Cranston, Pat Cannedy, Alice Short, Rhonda Barefield and Ruth W Toler. Fort Worth Community Arts Center 1300 Gendy Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107 817.298.3021 www.fwcac.org 9am – 9pm Focus Gallery One: Large-scale drawings of figures in an urban landscape, Drawing Narrative by Christopher Troutman; Focus Gallery Two: Oil paintings that focus on light and sky by Charles Field, Landscapes of the Southwest, and Beyond; Preservation is the Art of the City, a fundraiser for Historic Fort Worth with over 50 artists; You Remind Me of Someone - Art Hunger hosts a show of portraits by DFW artists; Clay Times Ten by members of the Texas Pottery & Sculpture Guild; Common Threads: Globally Inspired Weavings, artworks by members of the Fort Worth Weavers Guild; FW15, Fifteen creative and passionate female visual artists; TAC Featured Artist: Linda Reedy – A Sense of Place, oil paintings of Providence and Texas. FWADA FALL GALLERY NIGHTTM 2015 5 Fort Worth Contemporary Arts: The Art Galleries at TCU 2900 W. Berry Street, Fort Worth, TX 76109 817.257.2588 www.theartgalleries.tcu.edu 12-8pm Sandra Vásquez de la Horra August 28th- October 10, 2015 For her first exhibition in Texas, Sandra Vásquez de la Horra presents a series of drawings and sculptures featuring strange figures enacting nightmarish behavior. Born in Chile, now living in Berlin, the artist is recognized for her captivating and sometimes unnerving images, which suggest Using pencils, she draws on different types of paper, which she then dips in wax, resulting in mysterious, seductive works. Al final del rollo (The end of the roll), 2012 graphite on paper, wax 15 ½ x 10 ½ inches © Sandra Vásquez de la Horra; Courtesy David Nolan Gallery, New York Gallery 414 414 Templeton, Fort Worth, TX 76107 817.336.6595 www.gallery414.org 2:00 - 9:00 pm Gallery 414 celebrates it’s 20th anniversary with a return to it’s roots: 20something spotlights twenty up-and-coming artists never before seen within Gallery 414’s walls. Curated by gallery director John Hartley, this dynamic group includes painters, sculptors, photographers, mixed media artists and cartoonists. 20something features: Miguel Aguilar, Jon Ashcraft, Stephen Battle, John Bird, Pat Bussey, John Cockrell, Ron Crouch, Mark Cummings, Trish Igo, Kelly InglerightTelgenhoff, Andrew Kochie, Sarah Lassen, Brian Luenser, Alicia Mata, Jill O’Brien, Steve Quevedo, Greg Rodriguez, Jan Rogers, Niki Sherey and Kate Stipp. The celebration begins Gallery NightTM and continues through October 11th. 6 FWADA FALL GALLERY NIGHTTM 2015 Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth, TX 76107 817.332.8451 www.kimbellart.org 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Botticelli To Braque: Masterpieces from the National Galleries of Scotland JUNE 28, 2015 to SEPTEMBER 20, 2015 The 55 paintings in the exhibition span a period of more than 400 years (1490–1932) and include some of the greatest holdings of the Scottish National Gallery, Scottish National Portrait Gallery and Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art—the three institutions that comprise the National Galleries of Scotland in Edinburgh. Renzo Piano Pavilion Henry Raeburn, Reverend Robert Walker (1755-1808) Skating on Duddingston Loch, c.1795, oil on canvas. National Galleries of Scotland Lakeview Gallery Tarrant County College Northwest Campus 4801 Marine Creek Parkway, Fort Worth, TX 76179 817.455.1305 www.trishandjill.com 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Reception 12-2pm Artist Talk 12:30pm Creaturely Moments: Work by Trish Igo and Jill O’Brien TCC NW’s new Associate Professor of Art exhibits her collaborative work with artist Jill O’Brien. Igo and O’Brien work in mixed media to explore the relationship between science and aesthetic, nostalgia and fantasy. In Creaturely Moments, the focus these themes on our haunted faunal relationships and provoke reflection on the subjective and selective ways that people view animals. FWADA FALL GALLERY NIGHTTM 2015 7 Mc Anthony’s Multicultural Studio and Gallery 3270 Canberra Court at E. Berry, Fort Worth, TX 76105 817.536.5750 2:00 - 9:00pm We continue to honor the late Anita H. Knox, the first director at Mc Anthony’s. We will be exhibiting some of her early works. Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107, 817.738.9215 www.themodern.org 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Gallery Admission $10 Kehinde Wiley: A New Republic Through January 10, 2016 This exhibition of approximately 60 works begins with early examples of paintings inspired by Wiley’s observations of the street life in Harlem; these images of African-American men, mark the onset of his focused exploration of the male figure. In subsequent work, Wiley further examines the European tradition of a portraiture, taking specific paintings by renowned masters such a Titan Van Dyck, and Manet and replacing the historical subjects with contemporary, young black men sporting fashionable urban gear. 8 FWADA FALL GALLERY NIGHTTM 2015 Moudy Gallery: The Art Galleries at TCU Moudy North Building, 2805 S. University Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76129 817.257.2588 www.theartgalleries.tcu.edu 12-6pm Faculty Exhibition August 24- September 24, 2015 New Works by TCU’s outstanding School of Art Faculty who teach painting, sculpture, printmaking and photography. Featuring a range practices and genres, the biennial exhibition celebrates the talent of TCU’s professional artists. Luther Smith Swamp, Port Royal, South Carolina, March 2015 Ultrachrome ink on Hahnemuhle paper Rebecca Low Sculpture Gallery 7608 Camp Bowie West, Fort Worth, TX 76116 817.244.1151 www.rebeccalow.com 12:00 – 9:00 pm Rebecca Low will be the featured artist this fall. One will see several new sculptures incorporating found objects and other materials. There will also be new works by Nic Noblique, Ralph Moresco, Michael Pavlovsky,Terry Jones, David Mikitka, Kent Maris, Dolly Valdez and jewelry by Dale Ousley and Juliette Edgerton Timber IV FWADA FALL GALLERY NIGHTTM 2015 9 Sid Richardson Museum 309 Main Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102 Located in Sundance Square 817.332.6554 www.sidrichardsonmuseum.org 9:00 am – 8:00 pm Remington & Russell, Retold (On view through January 10) The largest display of oil paintings and watercolors by Frederic Remington (1861-1909) and Charles M. Russell (1864-1926) in the permanent collection since 2005, Remington & Russell, Retold presents a visual narrative of the 19th-century American West. The museum is considered to have one of the most significant private collections of paintings by the iconic Western artists in the United States, amassed by the legendary Texas oilman and philanthropist, Sid W. Richardson (1891-1959). SiNaCa Studios School of Glass 1013 W. Magnolia Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76104 817.899.0024 www.sinacastudios.org 12:00 – 10:00 pm SiNaCa Studios is featuring work by Laura Donefer, and live glassblowing demonstrations. Laura Donefer has been using glass as her primary medium for more than thirty years, often in combination with diverse materials. Known for her innovative and colorful blown glass and flame worked “Amulet Baskets”, she also pushes the boundaries with work that explore ideas concerning memory, assault, bereavement, joy and madness. SiNaCa Studios believes that through our educational outreach we can forge brighter futures and positively impact our community. 10 FWADA FALL GALLERY NIGHTTM 2015 THE GALLERY AT UTA University of Texas at Arlington 502 S. Cooper Street, Arlington, TX 76019 817.272.3110 www.uta.edu/gallery 12:00 -6:00 pm Building: Selections from the University Art Collection September 8 - October 10, 2015 Organized by Justin Ginsberg, Robert Hower, Benito Huerta and Cheryl Mitchell Jesse Barnett To Accident and Abandon Such Customary Writings 2011 Ultrachrome pigment print The Upstairs Gallery 1038 West Abram Arlington TX 76013 817-277-6961 www.upstairsgallery.com Open 12 – 9PM KATHMANDU Night into Day Acrylic on paper On April 25th Douglas Walton and a group of 15 artists were bound for Tibet by bus, when giant boulders began to fall. The Nepal earthquake had occurred, changing life as they had known it. Amid destruction and chaos, they made art, sheltered on a terraced field, for nearly a week, until helicopters evacuated them back to Kathmandu. There, they continued drawing the rubble of ancient monuments, forever transformed. This selection of drawings, paintings, and photographs comprise a record of Doug’s earth-shaking adventure in Nepal. Plus new work by gallery artists. FWADA FALL GALLERY NIGHTTM 2015 11 Fall Gallery Night 10 Saturday, September 12, 2015 3 Experience Fort Worth’s Finest Art Galleries, Museums, Studios, Specialty Shops & Restaurants RESTAURANTS • Blue Mesa Grill Chadra Mezza & Grill Piola Italian Restaurant & Garden Times Ten Cellars Winslow's Wine Café ILE BA 8 VE YA WEST 5th 29 Haskell St. 33 34 35 36 37 35 Mattison Ave 37 27 32 5 19 1 9 12 36 6 23 OW PB CAM 21 14 Park Hill Dr. LOVELL 32 VICKERY 34 PARK PLACE 33 CANTEY 13 7 GREEN AVE CALMONT AVE IE CLOVER LANE 20 W. BERRY BLUEBONNET CIRCLE FRIENDS OF FORT WORTH ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION 21 22 23 24 25 Art on the Boulevard Art In the City (City of Haltom City) Botanical Research Institute of Texas Fort Works Art Gallery 440 26 34 6 27 Gallery 76102 Girl Friday Gallery (at Chadra Mezza & Grill) Historic Fort Worth, Inc (at FWCAC) Lisa McConnell Studio 12 2015 12 FWADA FWADA FALL FALL GALLERY GALLERY NIGHT NIGHTTM2015 28 29 30 31 32 Sparks Studio Studio Sabka TX Academy of Figurative Art Trinity Arts Guild Vagabond Treasures MAGNOL HALTOM CITY BROADWAY HALTOM ROAD FRIENDLY LANE NORTH LOOP 820 22 4 BEDFORD HARWOOD FOREST RIDGE 15 31 LINCOLNSHIRE PKWY JON HWY 121 ES ST. 26 ARLINGTON E. SANFORD HANDLEY LIA AVE DIVISION ST. 28 18 30 17 S. MAIN 25 19 24 87 Y2 HW E BERRY W. MAIN MITCHELL BLVD 16 2 CENTER HENDERSON 11 CANBERRA CT FORT WORTH ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION MEMBERS 1 Amon Carter Museum of American Art 11 McAnthony’s Multi-Cultural Studio & Gallery 2 Arlington Museum of Art 12 Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3 Artes de la Rosa Gallery/Rose Marine Theater 13 Moudy Gallery, TCU 4 Artspace111 14 Rebecca Low Sculptural Gallery, Inc. 5 Atrium Gallery, UNTHSC 15 Sid Richardson Museum 6 The Fort Worth Community Arts Center 16 SiNaCa Studios School of Glass 7 Fort Worth Contemporary Arts,TCU 17 The Gallery at UTA 8 Gallery 414 18 The Upstairs Gallery 9 Kimbell Art Museum 19 Weiler House Fine Art Gallery 10 Lakeview Gallery, TCC, NW Campus 20 William Campbell Contemporary Art TM FWADA FALL GALLERY NIGHT 2015 FWADA FALL GALLERY NIGHT 2015 13 13 Weiler House Fine Art Gallery 3126 Handley Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76112 817.457.3343 www.weilerhousefineart.com 12:00 – 9:00 pm Featuring work by classical Realist Maureen Hyde Maureen Hyde, classical realist, holds a MFA from UCLA along with 5 years of post master study at the Florence Academy of Art in Florence, Italy. The respected Art Renewal Center list Maureen Hyde as one if it’s Living Masters. Maureen is a long time master instructor at the Florence Academy of Art. Come see Maureen’s works, along with our other talented artists here at Weiler House Fine Art Gallery. William Campbell Contemporary Art 4935 Byers Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76107 817.737.9566 www.williamcampbellcontemporaryart.com 12:00– 9:00 pm Cecil Touchon Beyond Words Cecil Touchon continues to explore his signature typographic abstraction in two dimensions with Post-Dogmatist Painting #801 his latest collection of improvisational collages. acrylic & collage on wood panel Based loosely on the concept of the ever-present 48” x 48” grid, Touchon’s compositions present letters and numbers that have been deconstructed and extemporaneously reconstructed. Such chance aesthetics reveal lyrical energy that emerges from the juxtaposition of structure with spontaneity. The otherwise familiar typefaces then, as the artist states, “function on a purely visual and concrete level.” 14 FWADA FALL GALLERY NIGHTTM 2015 Celebrating Art in Every Bottle FWADA FALL GALLERY NIGHTTM 2015 15 Always accepting quality consignments in 39 categories. Inquiries: 877-HERITAGE (437-4824) Atlee Phillips Director of Texas Art and Fort Worth Representative Ext. 1786 | [email protected] Annual Sales Exceed $900 Million ❘ 850,000+ Online Bidder-Members 3500 Maple Ave. ❘ Dallas, TX 75219 ❘ 877-HERITAGE (437-4824) ❘ HA.com DALLAS ❘ NEW YORK ❘ BEVERLY HILLS ❘ SAN FRANCISCO ❘ HOUSTON ❘ PARIS ❘ GENEVA Paul R. Minshull #16591. BP 12-25%; see HA.com. DEEP IN THE ART OF FORT WORTH Local and loving it. 360 WEST MAGAZINE 16 FWADA FALL GALLERY NIGHTTM 2015 35946 FRIENDS OF FWADA Art on the Boulevard 4919 Camp Bowie Boulevard, Suite B, Fort Worth, TX 76107 817.737.6368 www.artontheboulevard.com 12:00-9:00pm Join us at our new location and see the latest work by our gallery artists including Loretta LaMothe, Gloria Sepp, Todd Ford, Dolores Hibbard, Andrea Chicotsky, Gale Johnston, Sherri Jones, Justin Parrish, Jennifer Stufflebeam, Clara Williams, Bob Fox, Eva Snapka, and Micheal Simpson. Art in the City (City of Haltom City) 3201 Friendly Lane, Haltom City, TX 76117 817.222.7767 www.haltomcitytx.com 1:00 - 8:00 pm Join us for an exciting day of art in Haltom City from our inspiring local artists that include Bennie Wood, Pattie Jasper, Wayne Clowers, Cindy Flint, Mason Cox, Judy Wolf, Sheila Cahill, Doris Mobley, Jerry Wenninger, Alan Siebenthall, Jill Davis, Brenda Stolwyk, and Sue Haberer. Our 17featured artists will showcase their works in pastels, acrylics, watercolors, oil paintings, pottery, woodturning, and mixed media. The incredibly talented Jerry Wenninger will also be drawing his unique caricatures for attendees. Our artist’s reception begins at 5:00 pm, and we will be serving light refreshments. Botanical Research Institute of Texas 1700 University Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76107 817.332.4441 www.brit.org 4:00 - 9:00 pm BRIT is pleased to welcome Best of Texas Clay to the Madeline R. Samples exhibit hall for FWADA’s Fall Gallery NightTM. Best of Texas Clay, produced by the Texas Pottery and Sculpture Guild, is the 3rd bi-annual exhibition featuring extraordinary clay works from across Texas! This year, in honor of BRIT, the exhibit will feature a botanic theme represented by sculptural and functional ceramic creations. Best of Texas Clay is juried by Daphne Roehr Hatcher. Also joining us will be the Fort Worth Art Collective who will bring their pop up art gallery concept to BRIT for this Fall Gallery NightTM. FWAC combines raw space and raw talent, showcasing a host of invited local artists in a unique, temporary setting. FWADA FALL GALLERY NIGHTTM 2015 17 Fort Works Art 201 S. Calhoun Street, Fort Worth, TX 76104 2:00pm- Midnight 817.235.5804 www.fortworksart.com Spoken Word: 8pm Fort Works Arts presents Cultural Affairs, a group art exhibition featuring spoken word and @Rambo musical performances, focusing on current issues of society. This show features the art¬work of Riley Holloway, Rambo, Lauren Cross, Lauren Childs, Lenworth, Letitia Huckaby, James Talambas and Janna Tidwell. This satellite gallery will once again trans¬form the Tilt Room at Shipping & Receiving into a raw and edgy, yet highly professional art space. Spoken word by artists So-So Topic, Will Richey and AP, Tammy Gomez, Terry Odis, Edyke Chilome and Fatima Hirsi. Please join us. This is one not to miss. Gallery 440 440 S Main St. Fort Worth, TX 76104 817.335.0100 www.gallery440.net 12:00-9:00pm Debuting Scott Parker, artist and associate professor of TCCD. His oil paintings of monumentalized decadent sweets placed in an ironical baroque context will whet your appetite for more. Gallery 440 also features midcentury modern art from local to international artists. Scott Parker, Open face S’mores, Oil on Panel Gallery 76102 1401 Jones Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102 817.272.0365 www.gallery76102.org 12:00 – 9:00pm This show consists of work by artists from Japan and Fort Worth who have produced a body of work using an ancient kiln type from Japan. The typography and resources of the site share simiTsuchigama/Earthen Kiln larities of the sites where these kilns were used so Arkansas Tsuchigama Project, 2015 long ago in Japan. This work reflects modern sensibilities and at the same time revives an ancient ceramic tradition. The group show includes Tadashi Hirakawa, a potter and artist from Bizen, Japan who has studied ancient firing techniques and coined the term Tsuchigama; Yukiko Akai, who has worked with Mr. Hirakawa for the last five years and has helped in the construction and firing of this type of kiln; Tomoko Sakomoto; Chris Powell; Sydney Williams; and Courtney Hamilton. 18 FWADA FALL GALLERY NIGHTTM 2015 Girl Friday Gallery / Chadra Mezza and Grill 1622 Park Place Ave Fort Worth, TX 76110 817-475-5407 4pm-9pm Artist Reception 4pm-6pm Recent works by James Hinkle at Chadra Mezza and Grill. Artist reception 4-6pm. Kick off your evening with us and then come back and join us for dinner. Show runs thru October 4, 2015. Historic Fort Worth Inc. Preservation is the Art of the City 1110 Penn Street Fort Worth, Texas 76102 817-336-2344 X101 www.historicfortworth.org At the Fort Worth Community Arts Center from 5:30pm-9:00. The Art Show and Sale at Preservation is the Art of the City™ is comprised of works by 50 local artist who paint in a variety of mediums. A special section of the show called Stories of the City is for preservation-themed artworks. Exhibiting arts receive 65% of each artwork sold, with Historic Fort Worth Inc., charitable organization receiving the remaining 35% of preservation programming. HFW’s largest expenses are for operating and maintaining the 1899 Ball-Eddleman-McFarland House and the 1904 Thistle Hill for the education of the public on the local architecture, architects, decorative arts, cultural history and heirloom gardening. FWADA FALL GALLERY NIGHTTM 2015 19 Lisa McConnell Studio 3913 Camp Bowie Boulevard Fort Worth, Texas 76107 817-732-4440 www.lisamcconnell.com 1pm-9pm From Fire and Brush For the second exhibition of local masters combining the elegant and organic design treasures of Lisa McConnell, Jeweler, with the intimate and haunting paintings of Cyn McCurry, Artist. Witness the melding of timeless art and contemporary craftsmanship. Power, Poetry, and Art at it’s finest. Sparks Studio 509 West Main Street, Arlington, TX 76010 817.266.3085 www.sparksstudioart.com 3:00 - 9:00 pm Come and enjoy a special exhibition of paintings, Zentangle®, jewelry, and sketchbooks. Works include original art by the teachers in our studio... Suzanne McNeill-Sparks, Sibling Rivalry, Cindy Shepard, Paula Pillow, Ann Webb, Sharon Giles and Paula Nemec. The New Calendar of Classes for Fall is ready. Studio Sabka 3411 W. 7th Street Fort Worth, Texas 76107 817-870-0003 www.studiosabka.com 2pm-9pm Studio Sabka Fine Art Gallery and School is Fort Worth’s hidden gem! See gorgeous new originals by over 25 classically trained artists in timeless oil, captivating mixed media and much more. Studio Sabka will also feature violin soloist Doreida Aleksi from 5pm-7pm. 20 FWADA FALL GALLERY NIGHT 2015 Trinity Arts Guild 2819 R. D. Hurt Parkway, Bedford, TX 76021 www.trinityartsguild.org 5:30-8:30pm official gallery walk time Trinity Arts guild is an organization of artists working in all media. The group has maintained a gallery since the organization was formed in 1961. We hope you will join us to meet our artists and view our artwork. We believe you will find something you love. Texas Academy of Figurative Art 415 South Main St. Fort Worth, Texas 76104 817-727-2995 www.tafastudio.org 4pm-9pm Natura Morta A group show of Still-life paintings ranging from contemporary to classical by artists from the Texas Academy of Figurative Art. Beautifully and meticulously painted, these works range from simple to symbolic in their compositional structure and meaning. The TAFA Gallery sits adjacent to the TAFA studios where students and faculty study realist drawing and painting. The Texas Academy of Figurative Art is dedicated to bringing contemporary realism to Texas. Vagabond Treasures An Artisans’ Haven 4236 West Vickery Boulevard, Fort Worth, TX 76107 817.377.0909 www.artisanshaven.com Monday-Friday 10am-6pm Saturday 11am-6pm Sunday Closed An Artisans’ Haven at Vagabond Treasures is a venue for Artisans to sell their creations in a retail shop. Come and find that unique one of a kind gift made by Texans and world wide Artisans. Reception starting at 2pm to 9pm. FWADA FALL GALLERY NIGHTTM 2015 21 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 longterm 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 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 tastes of the Southwest with our own Texas flavor. We are located in the University Park Shopping Center! Join us for Happy Hour, Monday thru Friday 4:00 - 7:30 pm 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 menus at bluemesagrill.com and like us on Facebook to receive special offers & news! Chadra Mezza & Grill 1622 Park Place (Near Southside) 817.924.2372 www.chadramezza.com Monday – Saturday 11:00 am – 10:00 pm Closed Sunday Chadra Mezza & Grill is a lifelong labor of love for owner and chef, Nehme Elbitar, and his wife Christina. Named in honor of his hometown, Chadra, Lebanon, it offers an exceptional sampling of Mediterranean cuisine, in addition to delicious pastas and pizzas. Chadra Mezza offers two outdoor patios, private event space and full-service catering. Having received numerous awards granted by various entities and publications, Chadra Mezza represents a dining mainstay in the Near Southside. This is hardly surprising. After all, community is, according to the Elbitars, “their main ingredient.” 22 FWADA FALL GALLERY NIGHTTM 2015 RESTAURANT SPONSORS 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 NightTM 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. Times Tens Cellars, Fort Worth 1100 Foch, Fort Worth, TX 76107 817-336-9463 Tuesday - Wednesday 1:00-10:00pm, Thursday 1:00-11:00pm Friday - Saturday 1:00pm - Midnight, Sunday 3:00-9:00pm Our winery allows us to cellar and bottle wines from select vineyards on the West Coast’s premier wine regions. We also craft wines from vine to bottle using grapes from our own Cathedral Mountain Vineyard in Alpine, Texas. Stop by Times Ten for a glass of wine and good company. We look forward to seeing you! 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. FWADA FALL GALLERY NIGHTTM 2015 23 24 FWADA FALL GALLERY NIGHTTM 2015