Spring Gallery Night - Fort Worth Art Dealers Association

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Spring Gallery Night - Fort Worth Art Dealers Association
Spring
Gallery
Night
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Fort Worth Art Dealers Association
FWADA SPRING GALLERY NIGHT 2014 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
Night for members and friends, as well as Spring Gallery Night.
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!
Amphibian Stage Productions
120 S. Main Street
Fort Worth, TX 76104
817.923.3012
http://www.amphibianproductions.org
Amphibian Stage Productions is a non-profit theatre company founded in 2000 by three alumni of TCU’s
Department of Theatre who strive to produce innovative and engaging works of theatre that challenge the
way we see the world around us. Now in its fifteenth season, Amphibian has produced numerous groundbreaking and challenging plays (some regional premieres, others US or world premieres) that foster a
deeper understanding of ourselves as members of the global community.
Arts + Culture Magazine
www.ArtsandCultureTX.com
Arts + Culture Magazine provides honest review and engaging commentary on the
contemporary and emerging art scene across Texas.
Camp Bowie District
www.campbowiedistrict.com
Discover all 9 miles of Fort Worth’s Iconic Boulevard
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.
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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
Fort Worth
ArtCulture,
Dealers
Art and Appetite: American
Painting,
and Association
Cuisine
On view through May 18, 2014
Feast your eyes on more than 60 paintings that explore the art and culture of
food. Art and Appetite features iconic works by Edward Hopper, Norman
Rockwell, and Andy Warhol, and takes you on a delightful culinary adventure.
Free admission.
Arlington Museum of Art
201 W. Main St., Arlington, TX 76010
817.275.4600
www.arlingtonmuseum.org
[email protected]
Gallery Night Hours 10am - 7pm
Exhibition - Youth Art Month. Youth Art
Month is a six week collaboration with
Arlington ISD to showcase selected pieces
of artwork chosen by the art instructors
from all of the schools in Arlington ISD.
Exhibit is free. Donations accepted.
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Artes de la Rosa Gallery at the Rose Marine Theater
1440 N. Main Street
Fort Worth, TX 76164
817.624.8333
www.artesdelarosa.org
12:00 - 9:00 p.m. Meet award-winning MexicanAmerican painter Anita Rodriguez
from Taos, New Mexico.
Recognized for brilliant colors,
her work reveals a rich complexity of influences, including
Mexican mysticism, CryptoJewish influences, New Mexican
folk art, Catholic traditions, and Fiesta de Nuestra Señora de Guanajuato
Native
American
rituals.
“Transcendent Death Journeys” explores the mystery of death with exuberant
humor, highlighting the concept that death is not the end.
Artspace111
111 Hampton Street, Fort Worth, TX
76102
817.692.3228
www.artspace111.com
[email protected]
12:00 - 9:00 pm
Daniel Blagg, Dennis Blagg, Doug Blagg, and Woodrow Blagg
Sibling Revelry
For the first time in 10 years the four Blagg brothers reunite for an exhibition
together. Daniel Blagg’s oil paintings depict the neglected urban scenes of what
were once gleaming signs of commercialism, often overlooked. Dennis Blagg’s
oil paintings capture the ever-changing grandeur of the West Texas landscape.
Doug Blagg’s recent watercolor paintings feature the beach-goers in his city of
L.A. Woodrow Blagg’s monumental drawings depict contemporary ranch life,
highlighting the quintessential American character: the cowboy.
In the studios and gardens is a group show featuring Artspace111 artists.
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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.hsc.unt.edu/AtriumGallery/
[email protected]
2:00 –7:00 pm
A Touch of Texas
The Atrium Gallery is proud to present a wonderful group of artists
from Rockport, Texas with hometown, national and international
acclaim. The exhibition features breathtaking stylized landscapes, amazing nature
photographs and intricate glass mosaics. This collection showcases pottery,
glass, photography, pastels and paintings in oil, watercolor and acrylic. The
participating artists are June Ainsworth, Angalee DeForest, Anita Diebel, Susan
Forrest, Caro Jackson, Lorrie Harrington, Carol D. Koutnik, Sally Mitchell, Genie
Mysorski and Betty Shamel.
Fort Worth Community Arts Center
1300 Gendy Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107
817.298.3021
www.fwcac.org
[email protected]
10:00 am – 10:00 pm
2014 FWCAC Biennial: All submitted artworks from the North Texas community are
shown in salon style on the walls of 6 galleries. The Biennial was the first exhibition at
the Fort Worth Community Arts Center, under the title The 39-Hour Show. In
2004, the exhibit became a biennial in even-numbered years; A Way of
Remembering features female abstract painters: Suzan Cook, Lilian GarciaRoig, Cynthia Hammett, Mary Clay Hernandez, Julie Lazarus, Stephanie BrodyLederman, Teri Muse, Harmony Padgett, Winter Rusiloski, Charlotte Seifert,
Jennifer Stufflebeam and Mary Vernon; Texas Pottery and Sculpture Guild
Exhibit and Sale showcases TPSG member ceramic works; TAC Featured Artist
Ariel Bowman: The Prehistoric Circus exhibits ceramic sculptures of a tragic
circus lost in time.
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Fort Worth Contemporary Arts: The Art Galleries
at TCU
2900 W. Berry Street, Fort Worth, TX 76109
817.257.2588
www.theartgalleries.tcu.edu
[email protected]
12:00 – 8:00 pm
“Dramedy”
March 29 – May 10, 2014
The exhibition “Dramedy” brings together artists
working in painting, drawing, sculpture, and
video whose use of humor through comic or
caricature-like forms lure us in to confront
challenging imagery and dark narratives. Artists
in the exhibition include Michael Bise, Folkert
De Jong, Trenton Doyle Hancock, Kirk Hayes,
Robert Jessup, Lawrence Lee, Tala Madani, Jon
Pylypchuk, Allison Schulnik, and Dana Schutz.
Folkert De Jong, “Halleluja.” Photo
courtesy James Cohan Gallery.
Galerie Kornye West
1601 Clover Lane, Fort Worth, TX 76107
817.763.5227
www.kornyewest.com
[email protected]
12:00 – 9:00 pm
Deborah Paris “Lennox WoodsThe Ancient Forest” solo show
hosted by the Botanical Research
Institute of Texas and Galerie
Kornye West. For two years, in
all seasons, Deborah Paris has
explored, drawn, and painted the
pristine beauty of an old growth
southern hardwood forest, the Lennox Woods Preserve.
Opening receptions at BRIT and Galerie Kornye West will include 40 works of
art, lecture series, documentary film, catalog, and live performance by Duo
Renard.
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Gallery 414
414 Templeton, Fort Worth, TX 76107
817.336.6595
www.gallery414.org
[email protected]
2:00 - 9:00 pm
Useless Vanities – In local artist
Christian deLeon’s first solo show, this
collection of work explores the
relationship between the compulsion to
create and the transitory nature of
tangible possessions. Mixed-media
prints and functional ceramic forms
celebrate deLeon’s fascination with
creating hybrids between artistic
disciplines and visual worlds, allowing
his work to constantly evolve and mimic
the natural cycle of creation and
destruction.
Kimbell Art Museum
3333 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth, TX 76107
817.332.8451
www.kimbellart.org
10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Samurai: Armor from the Ann and Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Collection
Through August 31, 2014
On view in the Renzo Piano Pavilion
This exhibition showcases more than
140 works from one of the finest
holdings of Samurai armor in the
world, including 18 full suits of armor,
three life-size horses clad in armor,
and an impressive array of beautifully
detailed helmets and masks. It is the
first traveling exhibition displayed in
the new Renzo Piano Pavilion.
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Lakeview Gallery
4801 Marine Creek Parkway, Fort Worth, TX 76179
817.455.1305
www.tccd.edu
8:00 am – 10:00 pm
Gamer: The Art of Game Design and Development is an invitational multimedia art exhibition showcasing the creativity of digital game design. Russell
Fincher and Joe Espinoza (Sickhead Games), Justin Pierce (Overpowered
Games), Joshua Wilson (UTA) with music by Sam Garner, and Nicholas Daniel
(Hatched Games) will present concept designs, character designs, animation,
interactive demos, and much more. Russell Fincher and Joe Espinoza,
Sickhead Games, game still from ARMED!
McAnthony’s Multicultural Studio and Gallery
3270 Canberra Court at E. Berry, Fort Worth, TX 76105
817.536.5750
12:00 - 9:00pm
Featuring the Artworks of Dan Ross Williams and other artists.
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Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
3200 Darnell Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107
817.738.9215
www.themodern.org
[email protected]
10:00 am -5:00 pm
Gallery Admission $10.00
DAVID BATES, a retrospective exhibition,
showcases the artist’s masterful technique of
creating an unforgettable portrait of a particular
place and its inhabitants. Bates combines
exquisite technique with a deep understanding
of American modernist traditions, resulting in a
body of work that is at once sophisticated,
soulful, and accessible.
Self-Portrait with Drawing, 2011
Oil on panel , 24 x 16 inches
Private Collection © David Bates
Moudy Gallery: The Art Galleries at TCU
2805 S. University Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76129
817.257.2588
www.theartgalleries.tcu.edu
[email protected]
12 – 8 pm
“What Goes On”
Ryan Goolsby
MFA Thesis Exhibition
March 29 – April 4, 2014
Ryan Goolsby’s work draws influence from science
and myth formally and conceptually to question our
belief and knowledge structure. Goolsby’s MFA
Thesis Exhibition will be on view in Moudy Gallery,
with other graduate and undergraduate artworks on
display throughout the Moudy Building for a TCU
Open Studios event.
Ryan Goolsby, “Untitled (Stack 3).”
Wood, paint, 56.5 x 24 x 10”
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Rebecca Low Sculptural Metal Gallery & Studio
7608 Camp Bowie West, Fort Worth, TX 76116
817.244.1151
www.rebeccalow.com
[email protected]
12:00 – 9:00 pm
Come see new works by Nic Noblique. His
work is not about making a social or political
statement or regurgitating a bygone aesthetic
or art movement. Nic’s sculpture is about
form, lines and movement from the depths
of his own imagination that engages the
environment in an organic way. One will,
also, see new works by Rebecca Low, Rich
Ariola, Ralph Moresco, Ken O’Toole, Eric
Ogle, Terry Jones, Kent Maris, Michael
Sibley, Cecil Fuqua and jewelry by Dale
Ousley and Juliette Edgerton.
Sid Richardson Museum
309 Main Street, Fort Worth, TX
76102
Located in Sundance Square
817.332.6554
www.sidrichardsonmuseum.org
[email protected]
9:00 am – 8:00 pm
WESTERN TREASURES
(On view through September 14)
Western Treasures reunites significant paintings by Charles M. Russell,
Frederic Remington, and their contemporaries with rarely seen paintings from
the Museum’s permanent collection, combined with six bronze sculptures by
Remington and Russell on loan from private collectors. The exhibition provides
an opportunity to celebrate the strength of the collection and gain an appreciation of the early work of Russell, with emphasis on his affinity with the
American Indian.
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SiNaCa Studios School of Glass
1013 W. Magnolia Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76104
817.899.0024
www.sinacastudios.org
[email protected]
12:00 – 9:00 pm
SiNaCa Studios – School of Glass and
Gallery will showcase live glassblowing
demonstrations by Gail M. Allard. He has
shown in galleries throughout Texas and
has glass in private residences throughout the United States, Europe and Asia.
Gail owns his own studio, Salado
Glassworks, in downtown Salado, TX.
“…The foundations of form, color and the
freedom of pushing the limits in an
uncommon medium are the basis of how
I create.”
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
Alice Leora Briggs and James Sullivan
February 17 - March 29, 2014
Alice Leora Briggs, Levantado, 2012,
Sgraffito on panel, 18” x 24”
James Sullivan, Hive, 2013,
Iron, 20” x 20” x 18”
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AIA FW Center for Architecture
Art on the Boulevard
Art In the City (City of Haltom City)
Botanical Research Institute of Texas
Dow Art Galleries, L.L.C.
Firehouse Pottery & Gallery
Fort Works Art
Gallery 440
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FORT WORTH ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION MEMBERS
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Amon Carter Museum of American Art
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Lakeview Gallery, TCC, NW Campus
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Arlington Museum of Art
12
McAnthony’s Multi-Cultural Studio & Gallery
13
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
Theater
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Moudy Gallery
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Artspace111
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Rebecca Low Sculptural Metal Gallery
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Atrium Gallery, UNTHSC
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Sid Richardson Museum
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The Fort Worth Community Arts Center
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SiNaCa Studios School of Glass
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Fort Worth Contemporary Arts, The Galleries at TCU
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The Gallery at UTA
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Galerie Kornye West
19
The Upstairs Gallery
9
Gallery 414
20
Weiler House Fine Art Gallery
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Kimbell Art Museum
21
William Campbell Contemporary Art
3Artes de la Rosa Gallery at the Rose Marine
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The Upstairs Gallery
1038 West Abram, Arlington, TX 76013
817.277.6961
www.upstairsartgallery.com
[email protected]
12:00 – 9:00 pm
New Work by Gallery Artists
New paintings by Cynthia Crier, Jim Evans,
Vern Johnson, Martha Meek, Jessica
Neary, Clay Stinnett, Casey Taylor, Beatrice
Welch, and Margie Whittington
Sculpture by Chris Cunningham and Fred
Spaulding
Ceramics by June Whitacre
Glass and enamel works by Jo Ann
Bushart
“The House at the End of the Road”
by Jessica Neary
Weiler House Fine Art Gallery
3126 Handley Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76112
817.457.3343
www.weilerhousefineart.com
[email protected]
12:00 – 9:00 pm
Please join us in the historic Weiler House as we
celebrate fine art in Fort Worth. Enjoy some of
the finest in representational art while listening
to violinist James Hiler. On view will be new
works from master tonalist artist Joseph P.
Grieco, impressionist Roger Dale Brown, realist Jason Tako, contemporary realist Anna Rose
Bain, landscape artist John Barger and wildlife
artist Walt Cude as well as works from our wonderful gallery artists..
Cathedral 40x30 oil on linen
by Roger Dale Brown
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William Campbell Contemporary Art
4935 Byers Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76107
817.737.9566
www.williamcampbellcontemporaryart.com
[email protected]
11:00 am – 9:00 pm
ENIGMAS: New Drawings by Jake Gilson
March 29– April 26, 2014
Enigmas features Jake Gilson’s bold yet delicate abstracts that entice and engage with palpable color fields, kinetic mark making, and an
ostensible path to transcendence. Working in
powdered graphite, charcoal, dry pigment, and
pencil, Gilson makes instant, potent marks and
strokes that reveal his process, while visually
connecting idea, artist, and viewer. The results
are brilliantly tactile and luscious drawings that
amplify the beauty and power of the unknown.
Jake Gilson, MK 75,
Oil pastel on paper,
59” x 42”
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FRIENDS OF FWADA
AIA CENTER FOR ARCHITECTURE
3425 W. 7th Street, Fort Worth, TX, 76107
817.334.0155
www.aiafortworth.org
[email protected]
12:00-9:00pm
“A House for………” - Join us for the opening of an Exhibit and Silent Auction benefiting
the Center for Architecture in conjunction with AIA Fort Worth’s 2014 Homes Tour, scheduled
for April 26-27th. This is an exhibit of 11x14 framed pieces submitted by AIA members. Concept: A house for….dreaming.…a retired astronomer….two musicians….the subject was
completely open to the imagination. It could be a drawing of an actual project, or it could be
purely conceptual. It could be a photograph, a painting, a collage, a relief model, or a rendering. A diverse collection of work, and you can own a piece just by placing your silent bid. The
silent auction will close between 7-8pm on April 27th during a reception at The Center for
Architecture.
Art on the Boulevard
4319A Camp Bowie Boulevard, Fort Worth, TX 76107
817.737.6368
www.artontheboulevard.com
Fort Worth Art Dealers
[email protected]
Association
Our Favorite Subjects a group show featuring the
works of Gloria Sepp, Gale Johnston, Loretta LaMothe,
Brad Jensen, Delores Hibbard, Jeremy Burnett,
Christopher Thames, Jennifer Stufflebeam, Clara
Williams, Andrea Chicotsky, Eva Snapka, Sherri Jones,
Bob Fox, Todd Ford and Todd Milborn.
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
Various artists will exhibit their paintings, wood
items, pottery and photographs.
Reception to begin at 5pm.
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Botanical Research Institute of Texas
1700 University Drive, Fort Worth, Texas 76107
817.332.4441
www.brit.org
12:00 - 9:00 pm
Lennox Woods - The Ancient Forest is a multiyear
project by artist Deborah Paris to explore and record
the beauty and magnificence of Lennox Woods Preserve
in northeast Texas, one of the most pristine old growth
forests in the state. Underwritten and sponsored by
Galerie Kornye West of Ft. Worth, TX the project will
encompass forty works of art to be exhibited both at
Galerie Kornye West and the Botanical Research Institute of Texas.
BRIT is thrilled to be a part of Lennox Woods and welcomes the public to join them in exploring this stunning exhibit on Gallery Night and again on April 5th from noon to 12:30 pm when
Jim Eidson, the Lennox Woods Preserve Manager for The Nature Conservancy will be presenting a gallery talk as a part of BRIT’s First Saturday program.
Dow Art Galleries, L.L.C.
3330 Camp Bowie Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76107
817.332.3437
www.yelp.com/DowArtGalleries
Antique estate art; Early Texas art; Early Fort Worth artists
Firehouse Pottery & Gallery
4147 Meadowbrook Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76103
682.560.3467
www.firehousegalleryfw.com
Open Mon thru Sat
Gallery night 12 to 9.
Formerly fire station 20 (1927-1970s), now a historically
recognized building, The Firehouse is a working clay and
pottery studio with combined gallery space. As well as
regularly featuring local clay artists making a range of
functional and sculptural ceramics, The Firehouse, has
been for 10 years, an art venue that supports all local artists and educates children and adults with its clay and
pottery lessons.
Potters, Keith Thomson and Garret Pendergrass will be
demonstrating their skills and showing a collection of
‘Collaborative Clay’ : A selection of new works which
combine elements from each artist over a period of time,
morphing and growing as the pieces are worked on and
passed back and forth between both artists.
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Fort Works Art
205 S. Calhoun Street, Fort Worth, TX 76104
Gallery Hours – 2:00-10:00pm
Live Music – 8:00-midnight
This ambitious exhibition curated by Lauren Childs intends
to bring both internationally acclaimed artists and emerging
artists into a raw space, creating an explosion of art and
music. There will be a large collection of pieces spanning an
extensive area. Artists include Grigor Aleksi, Lauren Childs, Lauren Childs, Extensiones,
John C. Moore, Devon Nowlin, Laert Aleksi, John Holt Smith, Oil on Linen, 30” x 30”
Leigh Ann Williams, Clay Stinnett and many more. As an
opportunity for the community and the artists, a much
smaller commission on sales will be collected and all of these proceeds will be donated to The
Warm Place. This local charity is a gem in our community, and focuses on children under 18
who have lost either a sibling or a parent. www.thewarmplace.org
Valet parking will be provided.
Food Trucks will be provided and available.
Classical Guitar in the Gallery from 4-8pm.
Gallery 440
440 S Main St. Fort Worth, TX 76104
817.335.0100
www.gallery440.net
12:00-9:00pm
Featuring a collection of works by local artist and
businessman Larry Townsend at Gallery 440, a Fort Worth
gallery that features primarily local artists, mid-century
modern and contemporary works of art. Townsend
employs impasto texture and oil paint to incorporate
shapes and structures for a textured and harmonious
composition. His main source of inspiration comes from
nature’s colors and form.
Larry Townsend, White Mist,
Oil on Canvas/Mixed Media
48” x 48”, $2,500. Gallery 76102
1401 Jones Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102
817.272.0365
www.gallery76102.org
[email protected]
12:00 – 9:00
Abstraction on the Edge: Paintings By Bill Barter. Abstraction
on the Edge is a survey of paintings and monotypes from
the last decade by artist Bill Barter of Arlington. The
exhibition will include approximately 15 paintings and
works on paper. Barter has been working seriously and
steadily as an artist for more than 15 years, since his
retirement from the aerospace industry.
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Barter divides his studio time between painting and printmaking, having invented his own
technique for producing crisp, boldly colored monotypes on the press in his studio. His hardedge prints and paintings, in oil on easel-size canvases and panels, are reductive; characterized by flat geometric shapes and linear elements, balanced and often symmetrical compositions, and a vibrant palette.
This exhibition is organized for Gallery 76102 by Frances Colpitt, professor of contemporary
art history at TCU, where she holds the Deedie Potter Rose Chair of Art History.
Milan Gallery
505 Houston Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102
817.338.4278
www.milangallery.com
[email protected]
12:00 - 10:00 pm; Artists in Attendance 5-10pm
Join Milan Gallery for an evening of art, and
music 5-10 pm. Meet several gallery artists and
see on sight painting. View vibrant pieces by new
gallery artist, Ford Smith and new photographic
images by Barbara Berry, including unique Fort
Worth scenes. Come relax while you view the art and enjoy a glass of wine with friends. Don’t
miss the life size Michelangelo sculpture, The Risen Christ – cast from the original 1594
sculpture in Italy! Also see our current hot seller, oil well giclees by Bob Callender. Hope to
see you then!
Portfolio
5224 Camp Bowie Blvd. Fort Worth, TX 76107
817.735.1422
www.portfoliofw.com
Hours: 10a.m.—6p.m. Monday thru Saturday
Will be open 10:00 am - 10:00 pm Spring Gallery Night
Located on the bricks of historic Camp Bowie Boulevard in west Fort Worth, we welcome you
to come in and browse our unique collection of home décor accessories and gifts. You will
also find timeless antiques and reclaimed pieces showcasing the past combined with the
latest artistic trends. We also feature an ever-changing collection of one-of-a-kind works of
art from over 20 of Texas’ finest artist and artisans.
Live Music for Gallery Night from 5-9.
Sparks Studio
509 West Main Street, Arlington, TX 76010
817.266.3085
Wednesdays 10 - 3 and open by appointment
sparksstudio.snappages.com
[email protected]
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Come see what’s new! Featuring Zentangle® Art and paintings by Suzanne McNeill-Sparks,
and delightful figurative paintings by Mary Ann White. A special multi-media exhibition and
introduction to this creative space featuring workshops by national teachers and art gatherings. Artists reception 6-8:00 pm.
Texas Pottery & Sculpture Guild
1300 Gendy, Fort Worth, Texas 76107
817.332.7878
[email protected],
www.tpsg.biz
12:00 - 9:00pm
The Texas Pottery & Sculpture Guild is an organization of potters and sculptors, dedicated to
bringing the many faces of ceramic art to North Texas. Join more than 20 local ceramic artists at the Fort Worth Community Arts Center and experience the rich tradition of creating
from clay. Functional work, decorative pieces, and more will be on display in the back gallery of the FWCAC. Mingle with the artists and learn about their methods, and maybe even
find a teacher who can introduce you to the fascinating world of pottery!
Uncommon Angles Gallery
Montgomery Plaza 2600 W. 7th Street, #159
Fort Worth, TX 76107
817.335.9933
www.uncommonanglestx.com
[email protected]
10:00 am - 9:00 pm
New Work by Liz Kinder, Stuart Abelman, Arlee Kasselman, Sharon Schaffner and Kathleen
Ash. Also featured will be new works by our talented local and regional artists.
Wright At Home
4818 Camp Bowie Blvd. Fort Worth, TX 76107
817.989.8222
www.wrightathomefw.com
[email protected]
12:00 - 9:00 pm
Our collection of art features local artist Scott Kerr. His
serene works are created using a Venetian plaster technique
on a wood canvas. Scotts pieces are distinct and a favorite
amongst collectors of transitional and contemporary art.
Wright At Home is one of Fort Worth’s premier destinations for fine gifts, home furnishings
and design service. The ever changing assortment includes storied brand names such as
Peacock Alley Fine Linens, Nambe` Collections and John-Richard Furnishings, to name a few.
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RESTAURANT SPONSORS
Avoca Coffee Roasters
1311 W. Magnolia Ave
Fort Worth, TX 76104
682-233-0957
www.avocacoffee.com
Monday – Saturday: 7:00am - 10:00pm
Sunday : 7:00am - 6:00 pm
AVOCA Coffee Roasters is Fort Worth’s independent one stop shop for a bag or cup of locally roasted
beans. We focus on bringing local excellence to your cup.
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 - 11:00pm
Sunday 9:00 am - 10:00pm
Fort Worth Art Dealers Association
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
Enjoy traditional Lebanese & Italian cuisine in a family friendly, relaxed atmosphere. Lebanese favorites
include shawarma, which is sautéed in over 14 different spices, & our signature dip muhammara, a blend
of roasted red bell peppers & walnuts. Our Italian dishes include pasta & hand tossed pizzas.
Grand Cru Wine Bar & Boutique
1257 W Magnolia Ave
817.923.1717
www.grandcruwineshop.com
Tuesday – Wednesday 12-9pm
Thursday – Saturday 12-10pm
Sunday – 1-6pm
Closed Monday
We are an independently owned and operated wine bar and fine wine shop. Our focus is all about wine and
bringing it together with a wide spectrum of wine lovers ranging from casual sippers to experienced
oenophiles and everything in between. Drawing from a sizable and diverse collection of portfolios from
distributors, purveyors, and local producers, Grand Cru offers a unique mix of products and service in a
relaxed but upscale setting.
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RESTAURANT SPONSORS
Times Tens Cellars, Fort Worth
1100 Foch, Fort Worth, TX 76107
817.336.9364
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
Fort
Worth
Art
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
Dealers Association
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.
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