FWADA // Spring Gallery Guide

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MISSION STATEMENT

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.

FWADA sponsors the annual Fall Gallery Night and Spring Gallery Night for members and friends. FWADA also sponsors an annual show featuring submitted artworks from Member institutions, the summer Selections exhibition. Keep an eye out for our Gallery Guide! You can find our most recent issue in your FW Weekly newspaper, or pick one up at a Member gallery or museum.

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 aesthetic richness of Fort Worth.

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FWADA MEMBERS

AMON CARTER MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART

3501 Camp Bowie Boulevard

Fort Worth, TX 76107

817.738.1933

www.cartermuseum.org

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 10 am-5 pm

The Amon Carter Museum of American Art (the Carter) is located in Fort Worth’s Cultural District and offers events and exhibitions that provide insight into the past, present, and future of American creativity. This spring, explore seven installations by contemporary Black artists alongside historical artworks from the Civil War era in Emancipation: The Unfinished Project of Liberation. Encounter photographs by Los-Angeles based artist Christina Fernandez that explore migration, labor, gender, and Mexican American identity in Christina Fernandez: Multiple Exposures. Round off your visit by learning more about Fort Worth’s vibrant and innovative mid-century art scene in Charles Truett Williams: The Art of the Scene.

ARTES DE LA ROSA

1442 N. Main St., Fort Worth, TX 76164 817.624.8333

www.artesdelarosa.org

GALLERY HOURS: 11 am–4 pm

Regular Hours: Tues.–Fri. 11 am–5 pm

Las Colecciones (The Collections) exhibition celebrates and showcases local Latino/a/x artists working with different themes and across various disciplines. The exhibition highlights the diversity of the Latino/a/x experiences and perspectives in the North Texas region and Mexico. A special GRACIAS to all the artists that celebrate nuestra cultura!

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“LasColecciones”– Galeria de la Rosa & Annex Galleries

ART ON THE BOULEVARD

4919 Camp Bowie Blvd., Suite B

Fort Worth, TX 76107

817.737.6368

www.artontheboulevard.com

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 12-9 pm

Regular Hours: Tues.-Sat. 11 am-5:30 pm or by appointment

KeepmeClose:WorkofGloriaSepp

Gloria paints primarily in abstract expressionism, creating beautiful, thoughtful, soulful, and calming work. The majority of work is done in oil and acrylic on canvas, although watercolors on paper are also abundant, along with acrylic on wood panels. Gloria has multiple degrees in Art, and uses the brush, paint, canvas, colors, and paper to express her emotions.

Stroll the gallery to visit and enjoy the work of Kay Wirz whose impressionistic, colorful pieces are delightfully playful and invoke smiles and awe, as does as the work of Camille Kerr depictions of nature and everyday events painted in oil acrylic and watercolor. Artist Barry Udoff’s abstracts contain small pieces of realism and mystery and are composed of oil on canvas with ground mediums added. Joe Badillo will be exhibiting his works in acrylic and oil on paper and metal, along with Phillip Ecton’s original concepts on printed on paper and canvas. Delores Hibbard works primarily in oil for landscapes, while Gale Johnston paints pastel hues in watercolor, acrylic, and on canvas. Also represented are Jennifer Stufflebeam (Works on Canvas), Bob Fox (Monotypes on paper) and Todd Ford (Work on Canvas)

ARTS FORT WORTH

Fort Worth Community Arts Center

1300 Gendy Street

Fort Worth, TX 76107

817.298.3026

www.artsfortworth.org

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 9 am–9 pm

Regular Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9 am-5 pm

CTRL+X Composed/desCompuestos

CTRL+X Composed/desCompuestos is a two-person exhibition curated by Maritza Bautista featuring the artwork of Gil Rocha and Cande Aguilar, both from South Texas in the Marlene and Spncer Hays Foundation Gallery. CTRL+X is the keyboard shortcut for “cut.” Here it represents a rasquache aesthetic of cutting, or taking from cultural representations, objects and visuals, that exist on the U.S./Mexico border region. The objects and materials are often scavenged or collected by Rocha and Aguilar from their original context—their hometowns—to reframe a new, yet authentic, survival mechanism needed to thrive as a contemporary artist living and creating in a culturally impoverished landscape - where few to no museums or galleries exist.

Broken works by Saria AlMidani Visit Fort Worth Gallery

Something Else

A Bill Barter Retrospective Frost and TranSystems Corporation Galleries

the tension of connection works by Sarita Westrup Arts Fort Worth –Emerging Artist in Residence Visiting Angels Gallery

Reverberation works by Jay Chung BNSF Railway Gallery

Now I Contemporary Presented by Art Room Program Gallery

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Image: Gloria Sepp, Keep Me Close, Oil on Canvas

ARTSPACE111

111 Hampton St., Fort Worth, TX 76102

817.692.3228

www.artspace111.com

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 12–8 pm

Regular Hours: Tue.-Fri. 11 am-5 pm, Sat. 11 am-2 pm

WesternModernity

Artspace111 is honored to present Western Modernity, a reflection on Western Pop Culture through the Art of Ed Blackburn (1940-2022) and Linda Blackburn (1941-2022) for the Fort Worth Art Dealers Association Spring Gallery Night 2023. The duo spent most of their careers in Fort Worth becoming important fixtures in the North Texas Art Community, advancing the history of contemporary Texas art. Artspace111 will be open March 25, 2023 from 12-8pm with music and food available for purchase in the evening hours.

West of Tombstone, 2021, Linda Blackburn, Acrylic on canvas

ATRIUM GALLERY AT HSC

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/atrium

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 2-7 pm

Exhibition: Caro Thompson Jackson

Caro’s style borders on impressionism, mainly concentrating on landscapes in oil; it’s full of motion and color. Mountains and southwest images capture her fancy. She shares her love of color in inspiring new work, with new motifs. It is a happy exhibition.

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BEE STREET GALLERY

3000 Landers St., Fort Worth, TX 76107

214.668.2200

www.beestreetgallery.com

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 4 pm - 8 pm

Regular Hours: Tue.-Thurs. 10 am-3 pm or by appointment

Featuring a curated collection of artists from across the country. Please come join us for sipping and viewing some spectacular and original artworks.

FORT WORKS ART

2100 Montgomery Street

Fort Worth, TX 76107

817.759.9475

www.fortworksart.com

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 12 - 9 pm

Regular Hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 11 am - 5 pm

Exhibition Dates: March 25, 2023 - April 29, 2023

FWA is pleased to present two solo exhibitions from North Texas artists, Joshua Goode and Tejuola.

The Ruins of Burg Worth is a solo exhibition by Fort Worth artist and curator, Joshua Goode. The gallery will feature a collection of his faux artifacts and remnants of an “ancient” past while incorporating elements of an interactive installation and performance art.

Lines of Descent is a major retrospective of Tejuola. At the core of her work, Tejuola is focused on storytelling. Her chosen media, American gourds and African calabashes, are engraved with narratives of ancestry and the African and African American experience.

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GALLERY 440

440 S. Main St, Fort Worth, TX 76104

817.335.0100

www.gallery440.net

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 12-9 pm

Regular Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 am-5 pm

ArtBrut

This is the most eclectic and funky show we’ve ever had. This group exhibition features paintings and drawings with shocking style and charisma by artists who are not afraid to rock the establishment of fine art. What unites these works is a sense of outsider energy and iconoclasm, a willingness to push beyond the boundaries of convention and create something wholly new. Artists include Texas natives George Zupp, Andy Don Emmons, Jackdaw Russell and many others that will delight your palette.

THE GALLERY AT UTA UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON

502 S. Cooper St., Arlington, TX 76019

817.272.5658

www.thegallery.uta.edu

Gallery Night Hours: 12–6 pm

Life and Death: Luis Jiménez is an exhibition of works by the late, internationally known artist Luis Jiménez who was born in El Paso, Texas and died in Hondo, New Mexico in 2006. Guest curators Benito Huerta and Christina Rees have borrowed a wide array of Jiménez’s works from galleries, museums, and private collections throughout the region. The 35 works, ranging in date from 1973 through 2001, include maquettes, sketches, studies, drawings and prints that he created to work through ideas that culminated in his famous large-scale sculptures.

Bridges III, a concurrent exhibition, features 2 borrowed museum pieces, Sherrie Levine’s After Russell Lee: 1-60, 2016, and Edouard Duval-Carrié’s Lost at Sea, 2014, for a third chapter in an ongoing collaboration with the Art Bridges Foundation. A photograph by local artist Celia Alvarez Muñoz was selected to create a metaphoric bridge or dialogue between the various artists’ themes and approaches to artmaking.

Image: Baile con la Talaca, 1984 © Estate Luis Jiménez / Artists Rights Society (ARS) New York

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Image: George Zupp, “Deep Well”, Oil on Canvas

KIMBELL ART MUSEUM

3333 Camp Bowie Blvd

Fort Worth, TX 76107

817.332.8451

www.kimbellart.org

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 10 am-5 pm

The Artist’s Eye with Matt Magee: 11 am

Join us for The Artist’s Eye with painter/ sculptor/printmaker Matt Magee. In this ongoing series, practicing artists discuss their own works within the context of the Kimbell’s collections, revealing how contemporary concerns can parallel those of the past. Saturday, March 25 at 11 am.

The Kimbell Art Museum’s renowned permanent collection, which ranges from antiquity to the 20th century and includes European masterpieces, Egyptian and classical antiquities, and the art of Asia, Africa and the ancient Americas, is on view in the iconic Louis I. Kahn Building and Renzo Piano Pavilion. Admission to the permanent collection is always free.

MCANTHONY’S MULTICULTURAL STUDIO AND GALLERY

3270 Canberra Ct. @ East Berry Fort Worth, TX 76105

817.536.5750, 817.939.3309

www.mcanthonysmulticultural.com

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 2 pm-9 pm

Additional Gallery Hours:

Friday-Sunday 2pm-6pm: Friday March 31, April 1, 2, APR 7, 8, closed Easter the 9th. APR 14-16, APR 21-23, APR 28-30

Abstracts

John Johnson is an artist specializing in acrylic and watercolor. His artwork is reminiscent of times in the past where life was simplistic with church and community merged united as one.

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Photo by Iwan Baan

REBECCA LOW SCULPTURE GALLERY, INC.

7608 Camp Bowie West Fort Worth, TX 76116

817.244.1151

www.rebeccalow.com

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 12-9 pm

Regular Hours: Wed.-Fri. 10 am-5 pm, Sat. 11 am-4pm

Dewane Hughes is our featured artist. His work has always dealt with language. Influenced heavily by the poets of the Beat Generation, as well as subsequent linguistic scholars such as Noam Chomsky and Marshall McLuhan, he tries to create a formal reality that speaks to the essence of communication. It is his contention that all “art” happens in the space between the object and the viewer.

One will, also, see new works by Rebecca Low, Chasity Hernandez, David Mikitka, Tatara Siegel, Crescencio Parra, David Burkhart, DeWayne Nall, Terry Jones

SID RICHARDSON MUSEUM

309 Main Street Fort Worth, TX 76102

817.332.6554

www.sidrichardsonmuseum.org

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 10 am–5 pm

Museum Hours: 10:00AM-8:00PM

Night & Day: Frederic Remington’s Final Decade, features artworks from the artist’s last 10 years of his life in which Remington strove to revise his color palette, compositional structure, and brushwork as he set his Western subjects under an interchanging backdrop of the shadows of night and the dazzling light of day. The exhibit includes 10 of Remington’s nocturnes, or what the artist referred to as his “moonlights.” In honor of FWADA’s Spring Gallery Night, the museum has invited Fort Worth artist Erika Duque to paint in our galleries. Visitors can stop by between 6:00pm – 7:30pm to see the artist in process as she paints night-based landscapes. No registration is required.

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SINACA STUDIOS

1013 W. Magnolia Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76104

817.899.0024

www.sinacastudios.org

GALLERY HOURS:

Mon.–Sat. 10 am–9 pm, Sun. 12–6 pm

Gallery Night Live Demonstration – March 25, 6–9 pm

SiNaCa Studios is hosting local artist, Calder Kamin, our current Artist-in-Residence, as the featured artist for Spring Gallery night. Works that were created during the residency will be on display in the gallery from March 25th-April 1st. SiNaCa Studios will present collaborative in-person and online live-streamed demonstrations between Calder and the SiNaCa team from 6pm until 9pm on March 25th in the glassblowing studio.

Artist, educator and advocate, Calder Kamin, transforms trash into beautifully crafted creatures and opportunities to inspire others to be creative and courageous about the future. Kamin’s recycled art and public workshops have traveled to museums across the states including The Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art American, The American Museum of Natural History, The Wolf Museum of Exploration and Innovation, The DoSeum, the Contemporary Austin, and Women & Their Work. Kamin’s recent and upcoming exhibitions include Ivester Contemporary, Kathryn Markel Fine Arts, The Houston Center for Contemporary Craft, Presa House Gallery, and Cecille R Hunt Gallery at Webster University. Kamin is a 2023 resident artist at The Currier Museum of Art in Manchester, NH.

TCC - TRINITY RIVER CAMPUS EAST FORK GALLERY

300 Trinity Campus Circle

Fort Worth, TX 76102

817.515.1126

www.tccd.edu/services/student-life/fine-arts/artgalleries/trinity-river-campus-gallery/

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 11 am–2 pm

The Trinity River Campus presents an exhibition of TCC-Trinity River Campus student artwork. The show will be juried by William Giron, Executive Director of Artes de la Rosa, Fort Worth Cultural Center for the Arts. Attendees will also be able to view the RadioShack corporate art collection that is on permanent display throughout the campus. Trinity River Campus East Fork Gallery is located downtown in the 300 block of W. Belknap Street.

Park for free in our garage! Please use the Cherry Street entrance to enter the parking garage, and inform the parking attendant that you are attending Gallery Night.

Artwork by Alejandro Rivera

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THE ART GALLERIES AT TCU: FORT WORTH CONTEMPORARY ARTS

2900 W. Berry Fort Worth, TX 76109

817.257.2588

www.theartgalleries.tcu.edu

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 12–8 pm

Regular Hours: Wed.-Sat. 12-5 pm

150 Years / 150 Artists

In conjunction with TCU’s sesquicentennial, the School of Art presents a group exhibition showcasing the work of 150 artists that explores and celebrates the legacy of the visual arts on campus. Artists featured include current and alumni TCU student and faculty artists, along with selections of work from the TCU permanent collection.

THE ART GALLERIES AT TCU: MOUDY GALLERY

Moudy North Building

2805 South University Drive

Fort Worth, TX 76129

817.257.2588

www.theartgalleries.tcu.edu

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 12–8 pm

Over my Head: Benjamin Loftis - MFA Thesis Exhibition

It started with a hit and ended with a tear. Ever since I was a little boy, I remember the physical and emotional abuse that was my life. As an adult, those psychological and emotional effects still permeate; seeping out like a wound that won’t heal, a glass that’s too full. By using symbols and metaphors to explore the human condition, these childhood experiences fuel a desire to understand the psychological and physical tolls of the evocation of trauma. The physical body and the function of that body are a recurring thread throughout my work, specifically my role as a caretaker. Through the remembrance of that time, the smell of candy, the sound of a bang, a picture of shoes, this vulnerable work seeks to represent a common thread of humanity, which is the hurdles we experience in life. (Benjamin Loftis)

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THE UPSTAIRS GALLERY

1038 West Abram St., Arlington, TX 76013

817.277.6961

www.upstairsartgallery.com

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 12-7 pm

Regular Hours: 12:30–5 pm

Unheard Melodies

gallery artists and musicians

art about music

art as music

music as art

music about art

“Heard melodies are sweet; but unheard melodies are sweeter” Keats

WILLIAM CAMPBELL GALLERY

One Gallery - Two Locations

4935 Byers Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76107

817.737.9566

www.williamcampbellgallery.com

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 12–9 pm

Regular Hours: Tues. – Fri. 10 AM – 5 PM & Sat. 11 AM – 4 PM

Bernd Haussmann | Awe

This original location of the gallery presents an exhibition by Bernd Haussmann in his solo exhibition titled: Awe. The works by Bernd Haussmann are organic in color and approach. Haussmann describes the delicate ink and turpentined oil renderings of plant life as they represent “nature as a fractional environment.” Oil paintings and works on paper by Haussmann will make up the exhibition. Bernd comments on the subject as: “And the Art of the Nature We Are, (Awe and the nurture of art - Awe and the art we are), The meaning of awe is open, undefined, a moment. It can go in opposite directions, towards awesome or awful.” The delicate palate and deliberate incised lines in the watercolors and oils convey the unifying message of the fragility of nature.

Please join us at both gallery locations for Spring Gallery night and during our regular business hours to view these abundant exhibitions.

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Image: Dixie Land Band by Stephen Rascoe, Oil on Board, c. 1970

WILLIAM CAMPBELL GALLERY

One Gallery - Two Locations

217 Foch Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107

682.224.6131

www.williamcampbellgallery.com

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 12–9 pm

Regular Hours: Tues. – Fri. 10 AM – 5 PM & Sat. 11 AM – 4 PM

Lee Albert Hill | Semioshphere

Lloyd Martin | IntonateSchemes

William Campbell Gallery is pleased to present two solo exhibitions at the gallery’s newest location in the Foundry District of Fort Worth. The solo debut of the gallery’s newest artist Lee Albert Hill in: Semioshphere, whose work is architecturally inspired and are robust canvas-wrapped panels in bold color. Lee is a Texas-based painter and architect by trade who has been painting for over 25 years.

Lloyd Martin’s solo exhibition titled: Intonate Schemes will also open on gallery night. Lloyd’s newest series of paintings are vibrant evolutions of his layered and translucent technique. The identifiable translucence of “undercolor which are the ghosts of the central image” says, Martin.

Please join us at both gallery locations for Spring Gallery night and during our regular business hours to view these abundant exhibitions.

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BALE CREEK ALLEN GALLERY

120 St. Louis Ave., Suite 149

Fort Worth, TX 76104 | www.balecreekallengallery.com

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 1-9 pm

Regular Hours: by appointment only, walk-ins welcome

Bale Creek Allen Gallery will be presenting “I Know it’s a Distance”, a solo exhibition of new paintings by New York based artist Nathan Randall Green. His richly colored works contemplate the grandeur and scale of the universe.

Bale Creek Allen Gallery focuses on regional, national and international contemporary art.

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CARY OKEEFE, LLC

501 Main St., Fort Worth, TX 76102 817.235-1255 | www.caryokeefe.com

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 12-9 pm

This beautiful gallery features the works of local jewely designer Cary O’Keefe. Come in to meet the artist, browse through the exlusive collection, and view the museum quality collection of geodes, fossils, and shells that are the heart of the designer’s work.

CARTER BOWDEN ANTIQUES

4003 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth, TX 76107 817.738.6433

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 3-9 pm

Regular Hours: 11:30 am - 5 pm, Mondays-Saturdays

“Fort Worth Circle Artists”: A large and interesting, colorful selection of art created by early Fort Worth modernists will be on display as well as works of art by others. Also included will be Quilts by Wendy Hook, and a beautiful collection of vintage Turkish rugs.

Image: New York City by George Grammer

FORT WORTH BOTANIC GARDEN

1700 University Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76107 817.332.4441 ext. 210 www.fwbg.org/events/illuminations-fern

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 1-9 pm

Dornith Doherty: Illuminations: Past, Present, and Future of Fern Research is a tripartite environmental art exhibition emerging from a research-based creative collaboration with Dr. Alejandra Vasco, Research Botanist, Ana Niño, Librarian, and Tiana Rehman, Herbarium Director at the Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT). As an artist affiliated with BRIT since July 2021, Doherty investigated the crucial physical artifacts of botanical biodiversity research –from a collection of diaphanized plants made in the 1950s to a contemporary Andean biodiversity project focused on diverse ferns threatened by climate change and ecosystem disruption.

With this exhibition, Dornith Doherty presents new large-scale artworks that engage with the past, chronicle the present, and project our possible ecological futures. The exhibition includes Doherty’s large-scale transparencies made from mid-20th century American plant studies, artworks made from images of ferns recently discovered in the tropics of Colombia, and a projection of animated genomic data from these plants.

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FORT WORTH ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION

SAVE THE DATE! 2023 FALL GALLERY NIGHT

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2023

J. PEELER HOWELL FINE ART

3521 Locke Ave., Fort Worth, TX 76107

682.558.4800

www.jphfineart.com

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 12-9 pm

Fort Worth’s newest art gallery, J. Peeler Howell Fine Art, will open its doors on Spring Gallery Night. Join us for cocktails, conversation, and a new roster of artists including Adam Fung, whose paintings explore surface and materiality of image making, with a focus on the physical world, landscape, and global climate change.

Additional artists featured are Lynn Samis, Holly Miller, Collin Howell, Geoff Wells, Leigh Ann Williams Hickey and Philadelphia artist Tom Judd, whose body of work speaks of memory and metaphor; a visual form of poetry that creates a context of mystery.

LOVE TEXAS ART

501 Houston St., Fort Worth, TX 76102 https://artspace111.com/love-texas-art

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 12-9 pm, Reception: 6-9 pm

Regular Hours: Weds 12-5 pm, Thurs-Sun 12-8 pm

Join us for the opening reception of We Are Here, a group exhibition of Texas based artists who consistently depict the human form in their work. This diverse group of artists address a wide range of topics including identity, narrative, social commentary, figurative realism, documentation, and appropriation, through the use of figures as the subject. Visitors can expect to view paintings, photography, and mixed media works.

Featured artist include: Kaima Akurue, Ariel Davis, Niki Dionne, Tyler Germaine, Kyle Hanson, Marshall Harris, Jesse Hernandez, Nancy Lamb, Sam Rawls, Jana Renee, Raul Rodriguez, Felix Schilling, Kate Stipp, Jess Tedder, and more.

Artwork by Kaima Marie Akurue

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MARTY & PAT’S FRAME SHOPPE

5027 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth, TX 76107

www.MartyAndPats.com

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 4-8 pm

Marty & Pat’s Frame Shoppe has been on the bricks for 37 years and is home to 100% local artists. The lobby is filled with local oil, acrylic and watercolor paintings, handmade jewelry, greeting cards and is home to Kari Breen pet portraits and paintings. Lots of gifts and wall decor. For gallery night, many of the local artists are doing live demonstrations.

PARK + EIGHTH

4804 Camp Bowie Blvd. Fort Worth, TX 76107

682.708.3838

www.parkandeighth.com

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 12-8 pm

Regular Hours: Tues.-Fri. 10 am-5 pm, Sat. 12-4 pm

Park + Eighth is home to nearly a dozen Texas artists with works that include sculptures, collages, dimensional pieces and paintings. All pieces are original and come in a variety of mediums, styles, sizes and palettes. Our venue is unique in that the art selections are carefully curated and placed amongst sleek and stylish furnishings that give the viewer a sense of scale and more. The art collection at Park + Eighth has a modern flavor but one will also find gorgeous florals, mineral and coral creations as well as modern “landscapes”, just to name a few. Christina Phillips, owner and interior designer, happily assists clients in making the perfect selection for their spaces. We welcome commission requests as well.

SUNDANCE SQUARE

420 Main Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102 www.sundancesquare.com

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 10 am-10 pm

Come to Sundance Square on gallery night & visit 2 opening receptions on one street. Visit Sunflowerman’s Fashion World at 400 Houston St Gallery. Find a showcase of top-tier Texas artists at Love Texas Art by Artspace 111. Pick up art supplies at Lookout Hill: Yarn & Art on their opening night! Discover art at local businesses including Cary O’Keefe Jewelry, HerStory, Coleccion Mexicana, Union Station & Urban Plantology. Enjoy live music on the plaza from 6-9 & visit one of our local restaurants to add a unique culinary experience to your gallery tour. Enjoy free parking available every weekend in Sundance Square Garage #3, located at 345 W Third St. Entrance on Third Street between Taylor & Throckmorton.

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TEXAS ACADEMY OF FIGURATIVE ART

415 South Main St., Fort Worth, TX 76104

817.727.2995

www.tafastudio.com

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 5-9 pm

Regular Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10 am-4 pm, or by appointment

Please come enjoy the works of students and faculty of the Texas Academy of Figurative Art. Our Spring Salon is an exhibition of contemporary realist works that range from classical Old Master copies and cast drawings, to original still life painting, portrait and figurative works. TAFA is the only fine art academy in Texas that focuses exclusively on contemporary realist drawing and painting.

WOMEN OF THE ARTS FORT WORTH

WOMEN OF THE ARTS FORT WORTH

ART STUDIO AND GALLERY

ART STUDIO AND GALLERY

Art Department - The Woman’s Club of Fort Worth

1316 Pennsylvania Ave., Fort Worth, TX 76104 817.335.3525

Art Department - The Woman’s Club of Fort Worth 1316 Pennsylvania Ave., Fort Worth, TX 76104 817.335.3525

www.womenoftheartsftworth.com

womenoftheartsftworth.com

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 12-7 pm

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 12 - 7 PM

Gallery Night at the Fort Worth Woman’s Club will be held in the Art Department Studio, a beautiful historical, converted carriage house. Paintings on exhibit for Gallery Night are created by members of Women of the Arts as well as our national awardwinning instructors.

Gallery Night at the Fort Worth Woman’s Club will be held in the Art Department Studio, a beautiful historical, converted carriage house. Paintings on exhibit for Gallery Night are created by members of Women of the Arts as well as our national award-winning instructors.

The Woman’s Club Art Department is celebrating 100 years of supporting Women of the Arts in Fort Worth. Since 1923 it has proudly provided art instruction to women in oil, watercolor, pastel, mixed media and graphics. Programs include weekly fall and spring classes, workshops, visiting lectures and museum and private art tours. For more information about classes and workshops, please visit our website.

The Woman’s Club Art Department is celebrating 100 years of supporting Women of the Arts in Fort Worth. Since 1923 it has proudly provided art instruction to women in oil, watercolor, pastel, mixed media and graphics. Programs include weekly fall and spring classes, workshops, visiting lectures and museum and private art tours. For more information about classes and workshops, please visit our website.

POP-UP / SPONSORS

BRIGGS FREEMAN SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALITY

4828 Camp Bowie Blvd. Fort Worth, TX 76107 817.731.8466

www.briggsfreeman.com

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 12-9 pm

Regular Hours: 8:30 am-5 pm

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B U M B L E B E E

BUMBLE BEE YOGA COMMUNITY

2712 Weisenberger St., Fort Worth, TX 76107 682.250.5017

www.bumblebeeyoga.co

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 4-9 pm

Immerse yourself in the warm yellow walls of the Bumble Bee Yoga Community. Featured artist Tracy Bobo will present her emotionally charged work in our high vaulted studio space. Explore works of art from local students in the lobby as we support community-driven initiatives.

Open Invitation for all to participate in a live mural painting! Express your love of Fort Worth with us.

Bumble Bee Yoga Community is a non-profit yoga studio uplifting mental health awareness through the science and art of yoga. Gallery Night will create an open-door sober space to meet studio members & teachers. All ages are welcome from 4 pm to 9 pm. Find alignment in our mission by joining us. Street parking is available.

FORT WORTH ART COLLECTIVE

The Pool Near Southside

1801 8th Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76110

www.fwartcollective.com

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 12-9 pm

FWAC opens a month-long exhibit featuring work from member artists and new member artists at The Pool Near Southside. The Pool is a Near Southside Arts Space and gallery located at the ground floor of Everly Plaza.

The Fort Worth Art Collective, Fort Worth’s longest-running art collective, is a group of professional artists from multiple disciplines and mediums who work together to show compelling art in a variety of temporary spaces.

MARTIN & MARTIN DESIGN

2819 Anode Lane, Dallas, TX 75220 214.252.0692

www.martinandmartindesign.com

Martin & Martin Design is a multifaceted company that specializes in fine are services, exhibit design & fabrication, lighting design & fabrication, and full-service electrical contracting. The MMD team is comprised of artists, designers, craftsmen, fabricators, and technicians all working to create the most visually appealing environments.

Fine Art Services: Concepting, design, technology integration, graphics, video, fabrication, installation

Fine Art Services: Packing, crating, storage, transportation, sculpture rigging, installation

Lighting: Design, art illumination

Electrical: Lighting control, generators, new construction, remodels

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Y O G A C O M M U N I T Y

WINDSTORM STUDIO POP UP

Hosted at: Downtown Cowtown at the Isis Theater 2401 N. Main St., Fort Worth, TX 817.915.6724

www.windstormstudio.com

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 12-8 pm

THE YEAR OF THE RABBIT by Ft. Worth ceramic sculptor Stormie Parker. Hosted by Downtown Cowtown at the Isis Theater, home of an intimate 500 seat theater and 1920 cocktail lounge. Located in the Ft. Worth Stockyards. Website: www.downtowncowtown.com

Long time Ft. Worth ceramic artist Stormie Parker is known for her whimsical rabbits infused with personality and humor. Stormie has created a variety of rabbits, celebrating THE YEAR OF THE RABBIT.

EATS & DRINKS

WINSLOW’S WINE CAFE 4101 Camp Bowie Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76107 817.546.6843

www.winslowswinecafe.com

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 4-9 pm

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FORT WORTH ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION SAVE THE DATE! 2023 FALL GALLERY NIGHT SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2023

NOW ACCEPTING FINE ART CONSIGNMENTS

Atlee Phillips

Director of Texas Art and Fort Worth Representative 214.409.1786 | AtleeP@HA.com

2801 W. Airport Freeway Dallas, Texas 75261-4127 (Northwest corner of W. Airport Freeway [HWY-183] & Valley View Lane)

William Lewis Lester (American, 1910-1991)

Old Man & Woman Planting Garden, 1947

Sold for: $106,250 | October 2022

WORLD AUCTION RECORD

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MEET THE ARTIST

Kick off your Spring Gallery Night at the Unveiling Reception for the Public Art Installation of the new Panther Island Riverwalk

Saturday, March 25th at 11:00 a.m. 447 N Main St, Fort Worth, TX 76164

Meet the artist, Lys Santamaria, hear what inspired her “Portal de Agua” design concept, and learn more about the future of the public art scene in Fort Worth. The Artist will be onsite from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., after which the artwork will remain available for viewing.

The Pangburn Foundation
Consulting C U L T U R A L L Y R E L E V A N T . A L W A Y S . A R T S / / C U L T U R E / / E N T E R T A I N M E N T / / N E W S I N S T A N D S E A C H W E D / / O N L I N E E A C H T H U R L O O K F O R Z E S T M A G A Z I N E O N M A R C H 2 9 T H !
The William E. Scott Foundation Larry and Karen Anfin

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