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THE LATEST CULTURAL NEWS COVERING ALL ASPECTS OF THE ARTS IN NORTH TEXAS: NEW EXHIBITS, NEW PERFORMANCES, GALLERY OPENINGS, AND MORE.
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01 AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM
The African American Museum will present Becoming, an aesthetic exploration of the illusions of human nature. The exhibition will feature artist Dr. Valerie Gillespie. Becoming depicts the beauty and lives of African American women. Confederate Currency: The Color of Money remains on view through Jul. 24. aamdallas.org
02 AMON CARTER MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART
An-My Lê: On Contested Terrain surveys the work of Vietnamese American photographer An-My Lê. Featuring photographs from the artist’s five major bodies of work, the nationally touring exhibition considers the nearly 25-year career exploring the edges of war and recording these landscapes of conflict. Photography Is Art shares American photographers’ journey from the late 19th century. Both shows run through Aug. 8. An Expanding Vision: Six Decades of Works on Paper revisits key moments in the Amon Carter’s history of collecting works on paper, through Aug. 22. Image: AnMy Lê (b. 1960), Damage Control Training, USS Nashville, Dakar, Senegal, 2009, inkjet print. Courtesy of the artist and Marian Go. cartermuseum.org
03 CROW MUSEUM OF ASIAN ART OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS
Divine Spark: Kana Harada continues through Sep. 5. The exhibition features work created during the pandemic and embodies the artist’s ambitions of peace. crowmuseum.org
04 DALLAS CONTEMPORARY
The Dallas Contemporary presents Tomoo Gokita: Get Down from Jun. 12–Aug. 22. This is the Tokyo-based artist’s first North American exhibition and will feature new large-scale works. Image: Tomoo Gokita, Remarriage, 2021, acrylic on canvas. 76.37 x 63. 77 in. Photograph by Kenji Takahashi. dallascontemporary.org
05 DALLAS HOLOCAUST AND HUMAN RIGHTS MUSEUM
Presenting the unbelievable story of literature, cultural history, and the intellectual group the “Paper Brigade,” The Book Smugglers: Partisans, Poets, and the Race to Save Jewish Treasures from the Nazis will be on view Jun. 23–Jan. 2, 2022. dhhrm.org through Oct. 31. For a Dreamer of Houses is on view through Jul. 4. Moth to Cloth: Silk in Africa continues through Oct. 24. Curbed Vanity: A Contemporary Foil by Chris Schanck remains on view through Aug. 29. Devoted: Art and Spirituality in Mexico and New Mexico continues through Jan. 2, 2022. Concentrations 63: JulianCharrière, Towards No Earthly Polepresents the first solo exhibition of the Berlin-based French-Swiss artist’s work. Concentrations 63 is on view through Aug. 8. dma.org
07 GEOMETRIC MADI MUSEUM
The MADI features two exhibits this summer: Structural Harmonies: Three Dallas Artists, Three Mediums, One Perspective featuring Paul Abbott, James Allumbaugh, and Nikola Olic through Jul. 25, followed by Biennial: Origins of Geometry, which will display finalists from all over the globe. Biennial: Origins of Geometry will run Jul. 30–Oct. 24. geometricmadimuseum.org
08 GEORGE W. BUSH PRESIDENTIAL CENTER
Out of Many, One: Portraits of America’s Immigrants features George Bush’s oil paintings highlighting the journey of immigrants and the contributions they make to the life and prosperity of our nation, through Jan. 3, 2022. bushcenter.org
09 KIMBELL ART MUSEUM
The Kimbell’s next exhibition, Buddha, Shiva, Lotus, Dragon: The Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller 3rd Collection at Asia Society, will present nearly 70 of the finest examples of Asian art in the United States, Jun. 27–Sep. 5. Image: Parvati, India, Tamil Nadu, Chola period, 11th century, copper alloy. Asia Society, New York: Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller 3rd Collection. kimbellart.org
10 LATINO CULTURAL CENTER
LCC presents the work of Raul Rodriguez in his first solo exhibition, titled Marine Park, a photographic series centered around a Fort Worth skate park where local skateboarders have found both community and solace. The work will be exhibited in the Latino Cultural Center’s MPR Gallery Jun. 5– Jul. 24, and can be viewed by appointment only. lcc.dallasculture.org
11 THE MAC
Finding Our Way continues through Jun. 12. The MAC's annual membership exhibition, titled Together, mounts in Jun. the-mac.org
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12 MEADOWS MUSEUM
Building on the Boulevard: Celebrating 20 Years in the Meadows Museum’s New Home continues through Jun. 20. Throughout the summer, the Meadows Museum will host a plethora of programs including Virtual Connections on Jun. 11, Live with Locals on Jun.12, Marking in the Museum—Art on the Plaza Jun. 19, and digital drawing classes. meadowsmuseumdallas.org
13 MODERN ART MUSEUM OF FORT WORTH
The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth presents Sean Scully: The Shape of Ideas on view Jun. 20–Oct. 10. The exhibition will feature Scully’s work from the 1970s up to the present, highlighting the artist’s contribution to abstraction. Also, Wael Shawky remains on view through Jun. 20. Image: Sean Scully, Mexican Azul 12.83, 1983, watercolor and pencil on paper, 9 x 12 in. Collection of the artist. Image courtesy of the artist. Photograph by Rob Carter. themodern.org
14 MUSEUM OF BIBLICAL ART
Currently on view are Line Upon Line: Jorge Cocco’s Sacrocubist Images of Christ and Simon Waranch: From Earth to Light until Jul. 31. Also on view is Texas Sculpture Group’s exhibition Celebration, curated by Patricia B. Meadows, through the summer. biblicalarts.org
15 NASHER SCULPTURE CENTER
Nasher Mixtape remains on view through Sep. 26. Nasher Public continues a two-pronged public art initiative that aspires to bring Dallas artists to the forefront. nashersculpturecenter.org
16 PEROT MUSEUM
Through Sep. 6, the Perot Museum invites patrons to experience The Science of Guinness World Records. perotmuseum.org.
17 TYLER MUSEUM OF ART
The Tyler Museum’s permanent collection includes more than 800 individual works in addition to the Laura and Dan Boeckman Collection of Mexican and Latin American Folk Art, one of the largest collections of its kind in the United States. The collection’s primary focus is on contemporary Texas art, but it makes room for consideration of all culturally and historically significant works from the 19th century to the present. tylermuseum.org The Carter is celebrating 60 years! 60 years of collecting. Curating. Carefully preserving. 60 years of showing off the classics and showcasing the new. 60 years of building momentum, gaining energy, creating inspiration, finding connections, encouraging community, and sharing our vision. We’re celebrating 60 years of American art all year long! Join us as we look back on our story and look forward to our journey ahead.
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01 AMPHIBIAN
This is My Story, streaming online, is a film that explores the lives of Black men working in Fort Worth. amphibianstage.com
02 AT&T PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
The 2020/2021 Elevator Project Season features innovative programming that highlights and features emerging arts organizations and artists who perform at the center. Dancing, music, theater, and media are all celebrated, and themes such as gender and LGBTQ equality are explored. Lucha Teotl is a new production from Prism Movement Theater featuring a mix of local Dallas acting talent and local luchadores, or wrestlers, onstage Jul. 15–Jul. 24. Image: Prism Movement Theater, Lucha Teotl for the Elevator Project. Courtesy of the AT&T Performing Arts Center. Photograph by Morgana Wilburn. attpac.org
03 BASS PERFORMANCE HALL
Bass Performance Hall will reopen this fall with Final Fantasy VII Remake Aug. 27, presented by the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra. basshall.com
04 CASA MAÑANA
See history and culture come alive with A Solitary Man—the Music of Neil Diamond Jun. 15–26. casamanana.org
05 CHAMBER MUSIC INTERNATIONAL
Chamber Music presents two summer concerts. On Jun. 19 at St. Barnabas Presbyterian Church, a string trio performs From Here to There for violin, viola and cello. On Jul. 10, Min Xiao-Fen and Rez Abbasi will perform at Moody Performance Hall. chambermusicinternational.org
06 DALLAS BLACK DANCE THEATRE
Dallas Black Dance Theatre and DBDT: Encore! will perform dance vignettes during the DBDT annual fundraiser, The BIG Dance, Saturday, Jun. 5 at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center. There will also be a virtual platform for those who want to support the benefit from home. Image: DBDT The Dancing, Cultural Awareness, 2017. Photograph by Sharen Bradford. dbdt.com
07 DALLAS CHILDREN’S THEATER
Currently, Dallas Children’s Theater is streaming The Raven and Andi Boi. Andi is a transgender teen entering his first day of school identifying as a male. Former classmates recall his last name when they hear it, but there is something different about Andi that keeps the dots from connecting clearly in their minds. Soon his new teachers, classmates, and his classmates’ parents will figure it out. How will they react? dct.org
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08 THE DALLAS OPERA
The Dallas Opera will return to the stage with an exhilarating 2021/2022 season this fall. dallasopera.org
09 DALLAS SUMMER MUSICALS
DSM will return with the 2021/2022 season on Aug. 4 with Wicked. dallassummermusicals.org
10 DALLAS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Michelle Merrill conducts Magic Circle Mime Company and Alex Kienle (horn) in an afternoon concert on Jun. 11. Presented by the conductor, with opportunities and dilemmas similar to those faced by Mozart, a street musician evolves into a modern-day Mozart. Juneteenth Celebration of Freedom and Diversity is onstage Jun. 18–20. Jeff Tyzik conducts Troupe Vertigo: Circus-Dance-Theatre Jun. 25–26 in which Troup Vertigo will perform. mydso.com
11 DALLAS THEATER CENTER
The Dallas Theater Center brings to the stage Working: A Musical Jul. 7–18 at the AT&T Performing Arts Center. For their very first film adaption, Public Works Dallas will present A Little Less Lonely in Aug. dallastheatercenter.org
12 EISEMANN CENTER
Max Amini’s highly anticipated show, Max Amini Live in Dallas, will take the stage Jul. 9. eisemanncenter.com
13 FORT WORTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra is committed to bringing the community together through performance and music. The fall season will begin in Aug. fwsymphony.org
14 KITCHEN DOG THEATER
Good Latimer will have its world debut at Kitchen Dog Theater. Good Latimer is directed by KDT co-artistic director Christopher Carlos. The 2021 New Works Festival Commission Series—In the Works premieres in Jun. kitchendogtheater.org
15 LYRIC STAGE
Lyric Stage remains dark. Check the website for information on the upcoming season at lyricstage.org
16 MAJESTIC THEATRE
The Majestic Theatre will reopen this fall with new programming. majestic.dallasculture.org
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17 TACA
TACA’s mission is to support excellence and impact in the arts through grant-making, capacity building, and thought leadership. The nonprofit organization envisions an innovative, inclusive, sustainable cultural sector and is recognized for its essential contribution to a vibrant, prosperous community. taca-arts.org
18 TEXAS BALLET THEATER
Texas Ballet Theater will open the 2021/2022 season in November with Ben Stevenson’s The Nutcracker. The ballet will premiere at the Winspear Opera House in Dallas and the Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth. The season will run Nov. 2021–May 2022. texasballettheatre.org
19 THEATRE THREE
Meredith Willson’s The Music Man takes the stage Jun. 3–Jul. 4. The show, directed by Joel Ferrell, tells the story of salesman Harold Hill and the city of River City, Iowa. Image: Christina Austin Lopez will star as Marian Paroo in The Music Man. Photograph by Brent Weber. Courtesy of Theatre Three. theatre3dallas.com
20 TITAS/DANCE UNBOUND
Alonzo King LINES Ballet explores dialogue between movement and music onstage Jun. 12. titas.org
21 TURTLE CREEK CHORALE
TCC has provided musical journeys to audiences in Dallas for over 40 years and offers a dynamic mainstage annual concert series at the Moody Performance Hall. The chorus group will resume programming at a later date. turtlecreekchorale.com
22 UNDERMAIN THEATRE
Hedda Gabler hits the stage May 26–Jun. 13. Blake Hackler adapts Henrik Ibsen’s classic masterpiece of realism that permanently changed the face of world drama. It tells the story of an extraordinary woman trapped in a conventional life of secrets and lies that fuel her own personal explosion. undermain.org
23 WATERTOWER THEATRE
WaterTower Theatre presents the second session of Finding Your Space Masterclass online Jul. 12–Aug. 2. This summer, WaterTower Theatre will also present live The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Jul. 14–Jul. 24. Tickets for virtual streaming are also available. watertowertheatre.org
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01 12.26
12.26 begins its summer exhibitions with Possibility Made Real: Drawing & Clay through Jul. 31. Image: Sharif Farrag, Sewer Rave Jug, 2021, glazed porcelain and stoneware, 8 x 10.5 x 10 in. Courtesy of Sharif Farrag and François Ghebaly, Los Angeles. Photograph by Paul Salveson. gallery1226.com
02 500X GALLERY
For their summer season, 500X presents two solo exhibitions: Emmar Grant and Justin Strickland on view Jun. 5–Jun. 27. Next, work by Kay Seedig will be on view Jul. 3–Jul. 26. 500x.org
03 ALAN BARNES FINE ART
ABFA belongs to a family of British art dealers, conservators, and restorers whose roots reach back to London during the reign of King George III. alanbarnesfineart.com
04 AND NOW
Currently on view at the gallery, a solo show for Dallas-based Oshay Green continues through Jul. 03. andnow.biz
05 ARTSPACE111
Summer begins with Solo, an exhibition that showcases Martha Elena’s soft sculpture, and The Jane Series, featuring Layla Luna, through Jun. 26. Later in Jul., Caleb Bell is the juror for the 8th Annual Texas Juried Exhibition Jul. 10 through Aug. 28 with an opening reception Jul. 17. artspace111.com
06 BARRY WHISTLER GALLERY
On Screen/Off Screen: Contemporary Painting and Technology will feature artists Kate Petley, Lorraine Tady, and Liz Trosper. The exhibition will be on view Jun. 5–Jul. 31. barrywhistlergallery.com
07 BEATRICE M. HAGGERTY GALLERY
Primarily a teaching gallery, Beatrice M. Haggerty Gallery seeks to serve the University of Dallas Art Department by offering exhibitions of the highest quality, offering a bridge between the learning environment and the diverse range of contemporary artistic practice. udallas.edu/gallery
08 BIVINS GALLERY
Bivens Gallery focuses on modern, postwar, abstract expressionist, and contemporary art, showcasing cultural integration and artists at every level. bivinsgallery.com
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of climate change, our own emergence from the pandemic, and a turbulent time. The show takes Joni Mitchell’s Woodstock lyrics as a departure point. Image: Emmi Whitehorse, Eddy, 2016 oil, chalk, pencil on paper on canvas, 40.5 x 29 in. Courtesy of the artist and Kirk Hopper Fine Art. caddallas.org
10 CHRISTOPHER MARTIN GALLERY
Celebrating 26 years, the gallery presents a group show and two new solo exhibitions: New reverse-glass paintings from American artist Christopher Martin and new works from the Rodeo series by Dallas-based Western photographer Steve Wrubel. The summerseason group show in the new gallery wing features a select group of tabletop sculptures by Salvador Dali; the abstract work of California-based painter Monica Perez; the color-field paintings of Hamptons-based painter Jeff Muhs; the acclaimed work of Dutch image maker Isabelle Van Zeijl; the acrylic constructions of Dallas artist Jean-Paul Khabbaz; the large-format paintings of Dallasbased painter Tom Hoitsma; and the organic paintings of LA-based artist Melissa Herrington. Image: Monica Perez, Vuelo From Love + Courage, acrylic on canvas, 70 x 55 in. christophermartingallery.com
11 CONDUIT GALLERY
Marco Querin’s Undoing and The Sea, Eventually, featuring work by Jules Buck Jones, will continue through Jul. 3. Also on view, in the Project Room, Inside the Lines will exhibit Cindy Johnston’s relationship and experiences with Down syndrome. Image: Jules Buck Jones, The Sea, Eventually, 2020, watermedia on paper, 72 x 110 in. Courtesy of the artist and Conduit Gallery. conduitgallery.com
12 CRAIGHEAD GREEN GALLERY
Through Jul. 3. work by Tracey Harris, Jeri Ledbetter, and Winston Lee Mascarenhas will be installed in the gallery. New Texas Talent, Craighead Green’s annual juried exhibition, will open Jul. 10 and continue through Aug. 21. Christina Rees is this year’s juror. Emerging Texas artists can apply online. craigheadgreen.com
13 CRIS WORLEY FINE ARTS
Rusty Scruby’s Comfort continues through Jun. 19. Next, Cris Worley Fine Arts will present two summer shows: LA artist Anna Elise Johnson’s Earth Works–West Texas and Dallas-based artist Steven Charles’ Clearing in the Forest. Both exhibitions open on Jun. 26. Image: Rusty Scruby, Triangles (This Little Ring of Mine), 2021, wool knitting on poplar construction, 18 x 16 x 6 in. crisworley.com
organizations and established independent gallery owners. dallasartdealers.org
15 DALLAS ART FAIR PROJECTS
Dallas Art Fair Projects is a special projects space formerly known as 214 Projects. This additional venue allows international galleries and Dallas Art Fair exhibitors to present more ambitious art installations and projects on a year-round basis. dallasartfairprojects.com
16 DAVID DIKE FINE ART
The gallery specializes in late 19th and 20th century American and European paintings with an emphasis on the Texas Regionalists and Texas landscape painters. daviddike.com
17 ERIN CLULEY GALLERY
Zeke Williams’ Over and Back continues through Jun. 26 alongside Under Construction by Hidenori Ishii. Opening Jul. 3 is Summer 2021, a group show featuring rostered gallery artists. erincluley.com
18 EX OVO
For the summer season, ex ovo will host an art crit group for serious artists at any level. The group’s mission is to encourage dialogue and bring together the art community around Dallas. The group will launch their discussions, critiques, and community in early Jun. exovoprojects.com
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Fort Worth Art Dealers Association funds and hosts exhibitions of noteworthy art. fwada.com
20 GALERIE FRANK ELBAZ
Founded in Paris in 2002, this venerated gallery opened a second gallery in Dallas in 2016 and celebrates French artists by presenting the work of Davide Balula, Bernard Piffaretti, and others. Simultaneously, it offers insight into the American scene, exhibiting artists such as Ja’Tovia Gary, Sheila Hicks, William Leavitt, Ari Marcopoulos, Kaz Oshiro, Mungo Thomson, and Blair Thurman. galeriefrankelbaz.com
21 GALLERI URBANE
Galleri Urbane will feature two exhibitions for the summer: Benjamin Terry’s Bits and Bobs and Meghan Borah’s All Dressed Up and Nowhere To Go. Both exhibitions continue through Jun. 26. In Jul., Galleri Urbane mounts the Summer Group Show. Image: Benjamin Terry, Requiem for Rothko, 2021, paint, wood,
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22 GINGER FOX GALLERY
Open by appointment only, the gallery features contemporary paintings exclusively by Ginger Fox, from abstract expressionism and hard-edge abstraction to hyperrealism, and commissions. gingerfox.myshopify.com
23 HOLLY JOHNSON GALLERY
A Dish You Wish You Had Took by David Aylsworth displays his cultivated painting practice with exuberance, quirkiness, and imperfections embedded in his method, through Jun. 19. Matthew Cusick: Of All This World At Once, continuing through Jul. 31, presents archival work by the Dallas artist and reflects on his studio practices. hollyjohnsongallery.com
24 KIRK HOPPER FINE ART
I am a Satellite I’m Out of Control–Queen, featuring New York–and Marfa-based artist Charles Mary Kubricht, who builds a visual vocabulary of earth and sky, continues through Jul. 10. Kubricht received a Creating a Living Legacy Grant from the Joan Mitchell Foundation and DiverseWorks. Kirk Hopper Fine Art’s online magazine, Passage, serves as a forum for insights, dialogues, and connections at passagevision.com. kirkhopperfineart.com
25 KITTRELL/RIFFKIND ART GLASS
Kittrell/Riffkind will open its 27th Annual Goblet Invitational on Jun. 12. The gallery will present a vast array of contemporary artists and drinking vessels, ranging from functional to magical. The invitational will be on view Jun. through Jul. 31. kittrellriffkind.com
26 LAURA RATHE FINE ART
Laura Rathe Fine Art will host I am the Sun, featuring new works by Meredith Pardue, on view through Jun. 26. Opening Jul. 16 and 17, LRFA announces a two-woman exhibition featuring new works by abstract artists Carly Allen-Martin and Audra Weaser. This show explores these artists’ ability to construct visual experiences through their use of color and approach to building up numerous layers. These paintings serve as narratives to their unique creative processes. laurarathe.com
27 LILIANA BLOCH GALLERY
Liliana Bloch Gallery’s summer will kick off with Austinbased artist Bogdan Perzyński, who explores sound, video, sensors, and body-based interactivity. The exhibition, Half
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Slave Half Free, will continue through Jul. 3. lilianablochgallery.com
28 MARTIN LAWRENCE GALLERIES
Martin Lawrence Galleries features paintings, sculpture, and limited-edition graphics by Erté, Marc Chagall, Keith Haring, Takashi Murakami, Salvador Dalí, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, René LaLonde, and many other blue-chip artists. martinlawrence.com
29 PHOTOGRAPHS DO NOT BEND
PDNB has moved to River Bend on Manufacturing Street, joining And Now, 12.26, Erin Cluley Gallery, and Dallas Art Fair Projects. pdnbgallery.com
30 THE POWER STATION
The Power Station is a nonprofit that dedicates itself to providing platforms for contemporary art projects. This fall the gallery will host a solo show for Paulo Nimer Pjota, a mixed-media Brazilian artist who works on large surfaces. powerstationdallas.com
31 RO2 ART
Reattribution features Jeanne Neal in Ro2’s downtown location, and Daniel Johnson’s Story of an Artist at Ro2 in The Cedars. Reattribution continues through Jun. 19, and Story of an Artist is on view Jun. 26Jul. 24. Image: Jeanne Neal, An interesting place to sit, 2020, oil on panel 5 x 5 in. Courtesy of the artist and Ro2 Art. ro2art.com
32 ROUGHTON GALLERIES
Roughton Galleries features 19th- and 20th-century American and European paintings. roughtongalleries.com
33 SAMUEL LYNNE GALLERIES
Samuel Lynne Galleries represents artists Metis Atash, Brandon Boyd, Lea Fisher, John Henry, JD Miller, Tyler Shields, and David Yarrow among others. Impossible Knots by Brandon Boyd continues through the fall. Boyd is recognized as the lead singer of the rock band Incubus, though he has been creating visual art since he was a child. This body of work focuses on his continuous exploration of the nature of lines. samuellynne.com
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SITE131, a space for emerging and established artists to make connections, highlights work by Texas and international artists and will resume programming this fall. site131.com
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the work of Rodolfo Dordoni to the House of Finn Juhl. Smink will host its annual works-on-paper show including the work of Robert Szot, Dara Mark and other artists this summer from Jun. 15 through August. sminkinc.com
36 SMU POLLOCK GALLERY
The Pollock Gallery is a vital component of the Dallas cultural landscape. The gallery provides a space for critical engagement with art and pedagogy, bringing together historical scholarship, contemporary artistic practice, and experimental methodology. The gallery is committed to producing exhibitions, events, and scholarship in dialogue with the intellectual discourse generated by the faculty, students, and the general public to serve as an integral extension of SMU Meadows academic programs. pollockgallery.art
37 SOUTHWEST GALLERY
Southwest Gallery is exhibiting landscape painter George Kovach and his Hill Country landscapes Jun. 19–Jul. 19, highlighting Kovach’s sense of comfort and warmth in his vivid work. The expansive gallery offers something for every art lover, from traditional to contemporary works in all genres in addition to custom framing services. swgallery.com
38 SWEET PASS SCULPTURE PARK
Sweet Pass presents Material Girls: Desire Paths through Jul. 31. The exhibition is a site-responsive, outdoor installation that exhibits custom benches and sculptures, sounds, and text, and invites viewers to walk around the landscape and interact. Material Girls is a group from New York, Austin, and LA featuring Cameron, Claire Lachow, Devra Freelander, Gracelee Lawrence, Rachael Starbuck, and Hilliary Gabryel. sweetpasssculpturepark.com
39 TALLEY DUNN GALLERY
Born in El Paso and based in County Wicklow, Ireland, Sam Reveles presents New Paintings and Works on Paper through Aug. Reveles creates abstract responses to visual stimuli and his work has been featured in numerous museum solo shows from the El Paso Museum of Art to the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles. His work is in the permanent collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Dallas Museum of Art among others. Talley Dunn artist Natasha Bowdoin’s In The Night Garden is also on view at the Amon Carter Museum through Dec. 2021. talleydunn.com
40 VALLEY HOUSE GALLERY
Valley House Gallery has three exhibitions for their summer season: Allison Gildersleeve: Swiftly Flow the Days continues through Jun. 12. Deborah Ballard: Can You Hear Me, dedicated to Edith Baker, mounts Jun. 12–Jul. 17. Sean Cairns: Recent Paintings will be on view
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Jul. 24–Aug. 21. Image: Allison Gildersleeve, Moving Through This, 2020, acrylic and spray paint on canvas, 54 x 52 in. valleyhouse.com
41 WAAS GALLERY
We Are All Stars will kick off the summer Jun. 1–Aug. 1. Curated by gallery founder Brandy Michele Adams, We Are All Stars exhibits immersive art and design to explore the body and mind with the Earth. waasgallery.com
42 WEBB GALLERY
Based in Waxahachie, Webb Gallery will open a group show Jun. 5 and 6 online and by appointment in the gallery featuring artists Tim Kerr, Heather Sundquist Hall, and Adam Young. webbartgallery.com
43 WILLIAM CAMPBELL GALLERY
William Campbell will be closed for renovations May 24 through Jun. 19. The venerated Fort Worth gallery will reopen with an exhibition that celebrates the artists within the first 46 years of William Campbell Gallery, as well as newly represented artists, demonstrating the evolution of the gallery as it begins a new era. Image: Benito Huerta, 29: Bomba Atomica, 2010, acrylic & oil on canvas, 30 x 30 in. wiliamcambellcontemporaryart.com
AUCTIONS AND EVENTS 01 DALLAS AUCTION GALLERY
DAG is now accepting quality consignments across all categories. The auction house will host a Jul. auction and looks forward to showcasing works this summer. dallasauctiongallery.com
02 HERITAGE AUCTIONS
Summer auctions begin on Jun. 2 with the Urban Art Monthly Online Auction followed by the European Art Signature Auction, Jun. 4. In Focus: Murakami Special Online Auction and Photographs Monthly Online Auction take place Jun. 9 followed by the Fine & Decorative Arts Monthly Online Auction on Jun. 10 and the Prints & Multiples Monthly Online Auction Jun. 16. On HarryWinston_Patron_EmeraldPearRings_OctNov.indd 1 2910500_Cover_New.indd 1 Jun. 18, Decorative Art Signature Auction and the Art of the West Special Online Auction mount. On Jul. 7, Heritage will host its Urban Monthly Online Auction. The Fine & Decorative Arts Monthly Online Auction takes place Jul. 8. Ethnographic Art American Indian, Pre-Columbian and Tribal Art Signature Auction is under the gavel Jul. 14. In Focus: OBEY Special Online Auction is scheduled for Jul. 14, as is the Photographs Monthly Online Auction. The Design Signature Auction is on Jul. 15. Prints & Multiples Online Auction mounts Jul. 21, followed by the Urban Art Signature Auction on Jul. 28. ha.com
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