Spring Gallery Night - Fort Worth Art Dealers Association

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Spring Gallery Night - Fort Worth Art Dealers Association
FWADA SPRING GALLERY NIGHT 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 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!
SPONSORS
Amphibian Stage Productions
120 S. Main Street, Fort Worth, TX 76104
817.923.3012 • http://www.amphibianproductions.org
Winner of a 2014 American Theatre Wing National Company grant, Amphibian produces
bold, thought-provoking, and exciting plays in an intimate, comfortable theater with an elegant bar offering Spanish wines and unique cocktails.
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
EXHIBITIONS
From the Permanent Collection
Audubon’s Beasts
American Still Life
Like Father, Like Son: Edward and
Brett Weston
Remington and Russell
Edward Weston (1886–1958), Taos, New Mexico,
1937, gelatin silver print, © 1981T Center for
Creative Photography, Arizona Board of Regents,
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
[email protected]
Toulouse-Lautrec and La Vie Moderne
May 16 - August 16, 2015
Toulouse-Lautrec and La Vie Moderne: Paris
1880 - 1910 contains almost 200 pieces from
avant-garde Post-Impressionist artists working in a new French “modern” style. Built
around the work of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec,
painter of scenes and artists from the famed
Paris theatre the Moulin Rouge, this expansive
exhibit will explore the anti-establishment
movement among artists seeking alternative
means to bring their art to a broad public and
break out of the traditional molds.
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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.
Eduardo Aguilar Retrospective: Family,
Landscape, and Abstractions
Curated by Frederick C. Spaulding
Eduardo Aguilar’s work is characterized by
three major themes: The figure and family,
landscape experiences, and geometric
abstractions. Over his 40+ year career, Aguilar has returned to those themes to
build an impressive body of work incorporating the refined hand of a portrait
artist as well as the freedom of an abstractionist and the sensitivity of a landscape photographer.
Artspace111
111 Hampton Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102
817.692.3228
www.artspace111.com
[email protected]
12:00 - 9:00 pm
Nancy Lamb The Gang’s All Here
This show is a look at past photographs that have influenced some of
Nancy’s greatest works. These photographs mark people, places and
memories over the last 30 years.
The photographs will be accompanied by dynamic paintings celebrating the vibrant personality of Nancy’s
career.
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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]
12:00 –6:00 pm
Women of Worth
The National League of American
Pen Women, Inc. (NLAPW), is an
organization of professional women
artists, composers, and writers,
founded in 1897, dedicated to serving our communities through the
arts. This organization has many branches over the nation. This exhibition,
“Women of Worth” features the professional artists of the Fort Worth branch.
Their work includes a variety of mediums and is vibrant and compelling.
Fort Worth Community Arts Center
1300 Gendy Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107
817.298.3021
www.fwcac.org, [email protected]
9:00 am – 10:00 pm
UTOPIAN DILEMMA: Upstream / Downstream by Marilyn
Waligore is a photographical documentation of discarded items
that have been manipulated; florescence by Andrew Stalder
depicts the fiction of representational painting; TAC Featured
Artist: David Conn presents linocuts and painting by the 2013 TAC Juror’s Choice
Award Winner; Icons & Mashups/ Illusions displays paintings by Michael Bane and
Sue McCans; Art-Hunger hosts Idol Hands, a group show of custom vinyl sculptures;
Plein Air in North Texas exhibits various paintings from numerous artists that focus
on the scenery and feel of North Texas; A Clayful Duet showcases complementary
and juxtaposing clayworks from couple Roy Odom and Cindi Wills; Adhil Rashad
Exhibit; Four Seasons exhibits works from 9 artists who capture images and
moments; Art-Hunger hosts New Works by local artists.
ART7 Crockett Community Gallery, 2956 Crockett St
Back to Basics is a regional group exhibition of works collectively exploring the
fundamentals of art.
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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]
Spring Gallery Night Hours 12 pm – 8 pm, with a hosted reception from 6 – 8 pm
Jonathan Schipper
March 28 – May 9, 2015
Schipper’s multi-media installations allow
us to experience and confront powerful
forces in intimate ways, bringing the magic
of movies and special effects up close and
personal. This is the Brooklyn-based artist’s first solo exhibition in North Texas.
Gallery 414
414 Templeton, Fort Worth, TX 76107
817.336.6595
www.gallery414.org
[email protected]
2:00 - 9:00 pm
Timeless:
Contemporary
Configurations – Barbara
Arabian,
Rachel
Black,
Elizabeth Fieler, Katie Murray
and Austin Queen. Discover
contemporary takes on old
school themes as five local
artists explore still lives and
the figure through traditional
art forms. Opening night
equals Gallery Night but the
show will go on through May
3. Check it out!
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Kimbell Art Museum
3333 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth, TX 76107
817.332.8451
www.kimbellart.org
10:00 am – 5:00 pm
The Collection of Nancy Lee
and Perry R. Bass
The Collection of Nancy Lee and Perry R.
Bass is a selection of paintings and sculptures amassed by two pillars of Texas phi- Vincent van Gogh, Street in Sainteslanthropy and business. From this collec- Maries-de-la-Mer, 1888, oil on canvas.
tion of Impressionist to post–World War II Collection of Nancy Lee and Perry R.
art, thirty-seven works of painting and sculp- Bass, Fort Worth ture are on view, including an impressive
pair of paintings by Van Gogh and a major still life by Picasso. Important paintings by Monet, Pissarro, Renoir, Vuillard, Bonnard, Matisse, Miró, Léger, Chagall
and Rothko and sculptures by Rodin, Maillol, and Segal are also on view.
Free Admission
Lakeview Gallery
Tarrant County College Northwest Campus
4801 Marine Creek Parkway, Fort Worth, TX 76179
817.455.1305
www.tccd.edu
8:00 am – 6:00 pm
Eduardo Aguilar Retrospective: 4 decades of Family, Landscape, and
Abstraction
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McAnthony’s Multicultural Studio and Gallery
3270 Canberra Court at E. Berry, Fort Worth, TX 76105
817.536.5750
2:00 - 9:00pm
Celebrating the life and artwork
of Anita Holman Knox.
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
FRAMING DESIRE:
Photography and Video
Through Aug 23, 2015
The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
presents FRAMING DESIRE, an exhibition
showcasing over 40 recent acquisitions
alongside iconic photographs and videos Rineke Dijkstra. Castricum aan Zee, The
from the permanent collection. The Museum Netherlands, June 1992, 1992/printed 2005.
has acquired key works by Cory Arcangel,
Artemio, Larry Clark, Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Rineke Dijkstra, Debbie Grossman,
Candida Höfer, Misty Keasler, Ragnar Kjartansson, Robert Mapplethorpe, Gordon
Matta-Clark, Ryan McGinley, Nicholas Nixon, Catherine Opie, Orit Raff, Laurie
Simmons, Allison V. Smith, Arne Svenson, Frank Thiel, and Gillian Wearing.
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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
[email protected]
Spring Gallery Night Hours 12 pm – 8 pm, with a hosted reception from 6 – 8 pm
Courtney Hamilton
Alyssa Hawkins
TCU graduate students present
new works in dialogue that
explore display, materials
and form. Craft and the art
of workmanship preoccupies
Courtney Hamilton who responds to the limits and suggestions of materials in
found objects. Alyssa Hawkins critiques contemporary perceptions of identity and
investigates connections between language and form, using materials such as
plaster and lace.
Rebecca Low Sculptural Gallery
7608 Camp Bowie West, Fort Worth, TX 76116
817.244.1151
www.rebeccalow.com, [email protected]
12:00 – 9:00 pm
Alejandro Borges-Gonzalez is an architect born in Caracas,
Venezuela. He is a Visiting Associate-Design StudioProfessor at UTA’s School of Architecture. His work is
based upon two particular notions. First, is an attempt to
investigate the integration of Art and Architecture in which
architectural projects carefully develop such relationship
as a symbiosis. And the second is an exploration of the
relationship between architectural concepts such as light,
shadow, projection, transformation, etc., from a psychological perspective, particularly Jung’s theories, where
both coexist in a series of dichotomies such as: order/
chaos, individual/collective; subject/object; rational/ irrational, conscious/ un-conscious.
One will, also, see new works by Rebecca Low, Nic Noblique, Ralph Moresco,
Terry Jones, 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
[email protected]
9:00 am – 8:00 pm
TAKE TWO: GEORGE CATLIN REVISITS THE WEST
(On view through May 31)
Features paintings by George Catlin (1796-1872) from the Paul Mellon
Collection from the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. Widely recognized
for his early documentation of American Indian life, Catlin traveled extensively
throughout North America in the 1830s, painting hundreds of Indians, keeping
detailed records of his journeys. Guest curator Dr. Brian Dippie asserts that
Catlin is perhaps the most important painter of the American Indian in the 19th
C. Take Two: George Catlin Revisits the West illuminates the guiding principles
behind Catlin’s enterprise, reflects on his role as participant observer, and
features a southern Plains Indian focus.
SiNaCa Studios School of Glass
1013 W. Magnolia Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76104
817.899.0024
www.sinacastudios.org
[email protected]
12:00 – 10:00 pm
SiNaCa Studios believes that
through education and studio
involvement we can forge brighter
futures and positively impact our
community. Join us as SiNaCa
Studios showcases live glassblowing demonstrations by SiNaCa
instructors and special guest artists. We provide a professional
gallery filled with treasures waiting to find their new homes. A combination
of a talented faculty, community based programming, open enrollment and
a passion for sharing the beauty of glass is the recipe for a unique and exciting experience.
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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
12:00 -6:00 pm
Subject: Disability
Guest curator: Stephen Lapthisophon
Artists: Gary Cannone, Sally Glass,
Joseph Grigely, Olga Koumoundouros,
Pierre Krause, Michelle Rawlings,
Sunaura Taylor, Lauren Woods,
Michael Wynne
Gary Cannone, Corner Prop, 2000.
The Upstairs Gallery
1038 West Abram
Arlington, TX 76013
817.277.6961
www.upstairsartgallery.com,
[email protected]
12:00 – 9:00 pm
Judy Geffert
People & Places: New Paintings by
Beatriz Welch and Judy Gelfert
...two ways of looking at the natural
world and the people who inhabit it.
Beatriz Welch
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HALTOM CITY
Saturday, March 28, 2015
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38Grand Cru Wine Bar & Boutique
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BEDFORD
HARWOOD
FOREST RIDGE
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Spring Gallery Night
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W. BERRY
BLUEBONNET CIRCLE
FORT WORTH ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION MEMBERS
FRIENDS OF FORT WORTH ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION
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AIA FW Center for Architecture
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Art on the Boulevard
Art In the City (City of Haltom City)
Botanical Research Institute of Texas
Fort Works Art
Fort Worth Art Collective
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Gallery 440
Gallery 76102
Milan Gallery
Sparks Studio
Trinity Arts Guild
Vagabond Treasures
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Amon Carter Museum of American Art
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McAnthony’s Multi-Cultural Studio & Gallery
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Arlington Museum of Art
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Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
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Moudy Gallery, TCU
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Artspace111
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Rebecca Low Sculptural Gallery, Inc.
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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,TCU
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The Gallery at UTA
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Gallery 414
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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, 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
12:00 – 9:00 pm
EXHIBITION Weiler House proudly
presents: Near & Far- Landscapes by
Susan Temple Neumann
Please join us for Gallery Night at the
historic Weiler House. Enjoy some
refreshments, listen to wonderful
music by violinist James Hiler ,view
some of the finest art in Fort Worth.
There will also be new works by Anna
Rose Bain, Frank Baggett, John Barger, Walt Cude, Steve Miller, Joseph Grieco,
Robert Goldstrom, Cynthia Rosen as well as our other exceptional gallery artists.
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
NICHOLAS WOOD RECENT WORKS:
DRAWINGS/SCULPTURAL OBJECTS
Continuing his studio interests in merging, color, line, form, and reference, Nicholas
Wood works within the back and forth dialogue between his drawing and sculptural
objects. He regards these objects as 3D paintings and considers the works on paper
as a sequence of architectural site plans or details of form simultaneously open to
interpretation. The artist notes that “for as much apparent control and specificity in
the forms, there is an intuitive quality, a constant give and take in the studio, which
becomes essential to their presence on the wall”. The current exhibit presents this
recent dialogue of works in wood, clay, and mixed media works on paper.
Upper Gallery featuring a selection of works by Gallery Artists.
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FRIENDS OF FWADA
AIA FW CENTER FOR ARCHITECTURE
The Center for Architecture is closed while in the process of relocating.
817.334.0155
www.aiafortworth.org, [email protected]
“A House for………” - Join us online for a virtual Exhibit and Silent Auction in conjunction with
AIA Fort Worth’s 2015 Homes Tour, scheduled for April 25-26th. This online exhibit displays
images of 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 projTect, or it could be purely conceptual. A diverse collection of work, and you
can own a piece just by placing your silent bid. The auction will close April 26th @ 7pm.
Virtual gallery @ http://aiafw.org/events/exhibits/
Art on the Boulevard
4319A Camp Bowie Boulevard, Fort Worth, TX 76107
817.737.6368
www.artontheboulevard.com, [email protected]
12:00-9:00pm
Gallery exhibit will be the newest work by the gallery artists, including oil and acrylic paintings,
watercolor on canvas and paper and pastels on paper. Reception with the artists will begin at
2:00pm. Light refreshments will be served. Gallery artists participating will be: Gale Johnson,
Loretta LaMothe, Dolores Hibbard, Justin Parrish, Gloria Sepp, Eva Snapka, Jennifer Stufflebeam,
Bob Fox, Clara Williams, Andrea Chicotsky, Sherri Jones, Todd Ford, Antonio Lanza, and James
Rosen.
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
The Haltom City Art in the City venue at 3201 Friendly Lane will feature a performance by The Jazz
Monsters from 3 to 5 p.m., and exhibits by a variety of artists. Gallery hours are 1 to 8 p.m. Works
include paintings, pottery, wood-turned items and photographs. A partial list of artists includes
Bennie Wood, Wayne Clowers, Alan Siebenthal, Sheila Cahill, Judith Wood, Jerry Wenninger,
Michelle Cahill Johnson, Mason cox, Doris Mobley and Patricia Jasper. Admission and refreshments
are free.
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 excited to welcome well known Fort Worth photographer Luther Smith to the Madeline R.
Samples exhibit hall this spring. In this new exhibit, “Where I Live: North Texas Landscape” Smith,
who has been photographing the north Texas landscape since he moved here with his wife and dog
in 1983, explores the creeks and wild spaces adjoining neighborhoods and highways; landscape that
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has been formed by natural flooding, the human need
to control the environment and neglect. This exhibit
also documents the paths and play areas created by
children in these natural areas and examines the colors and textures inherent both in the landscape and in
the process of making photographs.
Please join us on Saturday, March 28th from 6pm 8pm for the opening of “Where I Live”. BRIT will be
open on the 28th from 4pm - 9pm for the FWADA
Spring Gallery Night. Admission is free.The Texas
Glass Artist Association will be joining Smith on
Gallery Night and will be presenting their latest innovations in glass for 2015. A variety of glass art
forms will be on display, from wearable glass art jewelry to large vessels and wall art.
Brand 10
3511 Locke Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76107
www.brand10artspace.com
Thank You to Artists and Fans of Brand 10 Closing Party . 5:00 to 9:00
Fort Works Art
205 S. Calhoun Street, Fort Worth, TX 76104
Gallery Hours: 2-10 pm
Music Happening: 7-9 pm
Live Music – 7 pm-midnight
817.235.5804
www.fortworksart.com
Fort Works Art is returning to The Tilt Room at S&R for
“Come Together”, their twice yearly “pop-up” event on Spring
Gallery Night in Fort Worth. They have reimagined the enormous space, and will be showcasing a dynamic exhibition of Riley Holloway, “Erika Oliver”, Charcoal
and Oil on Panel, 72” x 42”, 2014
art, coupled with a musical sit-in of sorts. This time FWA will
be focusing on exhibiting larger bodies of art by a smaller
roster of artists; Janet Chaffee, Lauren Childs, Riley Holloway and Robert Norris. As evening commences there will be an intimate musical experience, with artistic reinterpretations of the music by
the Beatles. Don’t miss THE HAPPENING 7p to 9p.
Music by: Tim Locke and Calhoun, Dace Sultanov, and Special Guests followed by Holy Moly
and more outside.
Event benefitting The Warm Place. www.thewarmplace.org
Wine and Food Trucks. Free Admission. Donations Encouraged.
Fort Worth Art Collective
2960 Crockett Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107
www.fwartcollective.com, [email protected]
817.210.8044
12:00 - 9:00pm
A pop-up exhibition of contemporary works in wide-ranging mediums showcases a group of local
artists: Bill Barter, Carol Benson, Rachel Bounds, Lou Chapman, Sherri Woodard Coffey, Charles
Coldewey, Lisa Cunningham, Mike Cunningham, Ariel Davis, Ellie Ivanova, James Lassen, Cynthia
Lewis, Tina Medina, Vicki Owen, Stormie Parker, Jason Reynaga, Susan Sitzes, Pam Stern, Elaine
Taylor, Mike Teasley and Bernardo Vallarino.
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Gallery 440
440 S Main St. Fort Worth, TX 76104
817.335.0100
www.gallery440.net
12:00-9:00pm
Mad Men and Women Artists
In their early career as ad execs, they always remembered their
roots in the fine arts. While they may have been sipping
martinis and directing large corporate business, they still lived
a life of expression through their art. See their best works from
the 50s to the 70s, and maybe even a bit of their commercial
art. The show features local and national artists.
Dwayne, 1958
Vicky Cardwell Balcou
Graphite on Paper
Gallery 76102
1401 Jones Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102
817.272.0365
www.gallery76102.org
[email protected]
12:00 – 9:00
In “Ties that Bind”, artist Kelly Ingleright-Telgenhoff
plays with the intersection of abstraction and realism
with landscape and still life painting becoming a means
by which to elevate an object that symbolizes identity,
memory, or spirituality for the artist. The beauty, struggle, and even the ugly components of early formative
familial relationships permeate the sometimes humorous, haunted, and surreal settings. The calm, quiet, isolated, or exposed objects that inhabit the artist’s world
are rendered in a realistic, yet, abstracted fashion as a means to pay homage to memories that fade,
change, distort and become abstract shapes.
Milan Gallery
505 Houston Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102
817.338.4278
www.milangallery.com
[email protected]
12:00 - 9:00 pm
Milan Gallery will feature work by wine realist, Thomas Arvid, including his newly
released giclee. On-site painting by several
gallery artists including Rome Milan, Cynthia
Bryant and George Jones beginning at 5pm.
See new originals by Henrietta Milan and
Thomas Stott and new additions to the
popular mineral/rock collections. Find the perfect piece for your office or home while enjoying live
piano and a relaxing glass of wine.
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Sparks Studio
509 West Main Street, Arlington, TX 76010
817.266.3085
Tuesdays 10:00-3:00 and open by appointment
www.sparksstudioart.com
3:00 - 9:00 pm
Come and enjoy a special multi-media exhibition.
Feature exhibit: “Beauty of Botanicals”, an exploration of compositions from small detailed
sketches to larger works on canvas. Drawings
and paintings that feature mark making and
details. Sketch books, drawings and paintings by
artist, Suzanne McNeill-Sparks. Also showing:
“Heavy Metal” assemblage and “Zentangle® Art”.
The New Calendar of Classes for Spring is ready.
Trinity Arts Guild
2819 R. D. Hurt Parkway, Bedford, TX 76021
[email protected] www.trinityartsguild.org
5:00 – 9:00 p.m. official gallery walk time
Gallery open at 10:00 a.m. for the Bedford Arts Festival
And available for visits all day until 9:00 p.m.
Members Showcase
Vagabond Treasures
4236 West Vickery Boulevard, Fort Worth, TX 76107
817.377.0909
[email protected]
Monday – Saturday 10:00 am -6:00 pm
Artists – Stormie Parker, Thomas Diel, Liz Atkinson,
Ken Burghart, Dick Bock, Marie Coerver, Shawn
Steichen, Catherine Snow, Mary Schasteen, P. Cleve
Ragan, Patty Marshall, Dede Hudson, Lori & Dan
Dudley, Martha Brooks, Jazz Candles, Cheryl Dufault,
and seeking more artists.
WoCA Projects
www.wocaprojects.com
[email protected]
(817) 901-7135
WoCA Projects is a non-profit arts organization highlighting women artists of color and exposing the City of Fort Worth to unique art exhibitions and community arts programs for all ages.
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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.
Bite City Grill
2600 W 7th Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76107
817.877.3888
www.bitecitygrill.com
Monday – Thursday 11:00 am – 10:00 pm
Friday 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
Saturday 12:00 pm - 11:00 pm,
Sunday 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
Bite City Grill is New American Cuisine with global influence. Experience Chef Eddie’s unique twist
on classic food while you enjoy a fine dining experience in a relaxing atmosphere. We offer everything from small bites to hearty entrees, and desserts that are the perfect way finish any meal. You
can also visit our craft bar and try one of our cocktails that have been influenced by the American
Zodiac or sip on your favorite whiskey. Dine in style and experience Global Indulgence.
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!
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Cat CityGrill
1208 W Magnolia Avenue, Suite 120, Fort Worth, Texas 76104
817.916.5333
www.catcitygrill.com
Monday – Thursday 11am-2:30pm & 5:30-9:00pm
Friday 11am-2:30 & 5:30-10:00pm
Saturday 5:30-10:00pm, Sunday Brunch 10:30-1:30pm
Happy Hour Mon-Fri 4-7pm (bar/patio only) Wine Wednesdays (Select bottles half price)
Cat City Grill is a casual fine dining restaurant in the heart of Magnolia Ave. Serving lunch, brunch,
dinner and Happy hour. Our friendly staff will gladly accommodate all your dining needs. We have
an da/v equipped dining room for large group events. We look forward to you dining with us.
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.”
Grand Cru Wine Bar & Boutique
1257 W Magnolia Avenue, Fort Worth, Texas 76104
817.923.1717
www.grandcrumagnolia.com
Tuesday – Wednesday 12:00 - 9:00pm
Thursday 12:00 -10:00pm
Friday - Saturday 12:00 -11:00pm
Sunday – 1:00 – 7:00 pm
Closed Monday
Grand Cru is an independent and locally owned wine bar and fine wine shop that captures the charm
of Magnolia Avenue and Fort Worth’s Southside within the walls of 1920’s era building. We offer a
vast selection of wines by the glass or taste. Our wine list offers nearly 250 choices by the bottle
and virtually all are available for retail purchase at very competitive prices. Over a dozen craft beers
are available to enjoy here or take home. We also offer a small plates menu of delicious houseprepared items including savory as well as sweet selections.
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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.
Sera Dining & Wine
2418 Forest Park Blvd. Fort Worth, TX 76110
817.927.7372
www.seradiningandwine.com
Tuesday – Saturday 5:30 -9:30pm, Sunday Brunch 11:00-2:00
Sera Dining & Wine serves New American cuisine from Chef Jen Williams. Sera is proud to use
locally sourced ingredients, as well as curing our own meats and making our own goat cheese.
Located at the corner of Forest Park Boulevard & Park Hill, we are convenient to TCU, Downtown
and the Cultural District.
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.
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