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14 DAISHA BOARD GALLERY

The gallery is reopening in a new 7,000-square-foot space in the Tin District with Lyte as a Rock: Hip Hop 50 : The Intersection of Art, Culture, Technology and Community, Aug. 19–Sep. 23. Who is God. Recollecting Earth’s Creation Story will be on view at DBG at The Joule from Aug. 5–Sep. 16. daishaboardgallery.com

15 DAVID DIKE

Fine Art

The gallery specializes in late 19th- and 20th- century American and European paintings with an emphasis on the Texas regionalists, Texas landscape, and midcentury modern painters. Save the date for the 27th Annual Texas Art Auction, Oct. 21. daviddike.com

16 ERIN CLULEY GALLERY

Erin Cluley’s Summer 2023 group show continues through Aug. 16. Looking Back , an exhibition in Cluley Projects, will also remain of view through Aug. 16. Madeline Sneed-Grays’ solo show Black Joy opens Aug. 26 and continues through Sep. 30. erincluley.com

17 FERRARI FINE ART

Gallery

Founded by artists and owners Debra and James Ferrari, the gallery represents a select group of established and emerging artists focused on painting, photography, metal, and ceramic sculptures. ferrarigallery.net

18 GALLERI URBANE

Arden Bendler Browning and Paho Mann highlight the gallery through Aug. 19. From Aug. 26–Sep. 30, immerse yourself in the innovative world of Jessica Drenk. Known for her powerful transformations of commonplace items like junk mail, books, pencils, and PVC pipes, Drenk presents a solo exhibition in Gallery One, showcasing never-before-seen methods and materials. Image: Jessica Drenk, Aggregate 5, 2023, junk mail, nails, and glue, 72 x 72 in. Courtesy of Galleri Urbane. galleriurbane.com

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Green Family Art Foundation

Full and Pure: Body, Materiality, Gender, curated by Mara Hassan , presents a contemporary art survey exploring the malleability of selfhood, with a central focus on the mutability of gendered corporeality and aesthetic forms. Works by 20th-century artists such as Manuel Neri, Hugh Steers, Joan Semmel, and Ida Applebroog are culled from the Green Family Art Foundation’s collection and situated in dialogue with artists working today; through Sep. 24. greenfamilyartfoundation.org

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Holly Johnson

Michael Young: Works on Paper, an exhibition by the Austin-based

May 7–September 3 artist , mounts Aug 26–Nov. 11. Young’s artistic oeuvre spans over 35 years, boasting an array of abstract geometric paintings, drawings, and installations. He meticulously constructs his works using methods inspired by geology, scientific documentation, and architectural production. hollyjohnsongallery.com

21 J. PEELER HOWELL FINE ART

Unveiled 2.0 continues through Sep. 2 and features four artists new to exhibiting in Texas: Tom Judd, Holly Miller, Tom Bolles, and Lori Skantzos. jphfineart.com

22 KEIJSERS KONING

A show for Beya Gille Gacha opens Aug. 26. keijserskoning.com

23 KIRK HOPPER FINE ART

Carlos Donjuan will display his creations through Aug. 12. Next, the gallery will host an exhibition of work by Roger Winter from Aug. 26–Sep. 30. kirkhopperfineart.com

24 KITTRELL/RIFFKIND ART GLASS

The Annual Summer Art Festival features artist demonstrations, jewelry trunk shows, live music, food, and fun on Aug. 19–20. kittrellriffkind.com

25 LAURA RATHE FINE ART

LRFA’s summer group show, Art of Paper, ends Aug. 16. Order in the Wind, Aug. 26–Sep. 30, explores the dynamic relationship between chaos and harmony, inviting viewers to delve into a world of colors, intricate textures, and captivating compositions. laurarathe.com

26 LILIANA BLOCH GALLERY

Myra Barraza’s El Dorado reexamines the story of El Dorado with a postcolonial lens through Aug. 19. Showing congruently, Michael Corris and Tino Ward: “Move along, there’s nothing to see here” A Thought Experiment, Illustrated sees nine red monochromes accompanied by nine panels of text that display a transcription of a Q&A between the artists and the AI program, CHATGPT-4. From Sep. 2 –Nov. 8, Kathy Lovas: Indexicality, The Archive, and The Frame, A Retrospective Installation mounts. lilianablochgallery.com

27 LONE GALLERY

Pure Land: Paradise of Forms & Color, an exhibition of artwork by Kyle Steed, along with selected work from Michael Van, Danny

28 Martin Lawrence Galleries

Specializing in original paintings, sculpture, and limited-edition graphics, the gallery is distinguished by works of art by Erté, Marc Chagall, Keith Haring, and many other artists. martinlawrence.com

29 Markowicz Fine Art

Markowicz Fine Art showcases the work of international artists, including Italian artist Annalù, Colombian artist Santiago Montoya, French artist J. Leo, alongside American artists. An event with RISK, a West Coast pioneer of the graffiti movement and fine artist, is slated for Sep. 29–30. markowiczfineart.com

30 MELIKSETIAN | BRIGGS

Meliksetian | Briggs’ solo exhibition for David-Jeremiah continues through Aug. 5. The gallery will take a summer break and return with Alex Heilbron: Apophenic opening Sep. 9 that will close out the month of September. Image: Alex Heilbron, Untitled, 2023, acrylic on canvas, 72 x 54 in. meliksetianbriggs.com

31 Pencil On Paper

Adrienne Brown-David: Taken Aback by My Own Beauty: Identity as Rebellion continues through Aug. 26. Next, Desireé Vaniecia: A Memorial for my Innocence because I was Not Allowed to Bury It will be on view Sep. 9–Oct. 28. pencilonpapergallery.com

32 Peter Augustus

After summer break, the gallery will return to regular programming in September with an exhibition of work by Hong Kong artist Tobe Kan peteraugustusgallery.com

33 Photographs Do Not Bend

Through Aug. 12 , Nancy Baron’s The Good Life highlights the gallery, exhibiting Palm Springs, California, as it continues to stay frozen in time. Group exhibition Aug. 26–Sep. 30. Additionally, Elyse Hradecky’s Negative Space will be on display from Sep. 9–Oct. 28. pdnbgallery.com

34 Ro2 Art

Bumin Kim and Laura Lawson will show concurrently Sep. 9–30. ro2art.com

Fill your day with ART!

DGFA Art Day

September 23rd Noon - 6:00 p.m.

Free and Open To The Public

Visit the DGFA Member Galleries and view their latest collections of art, meet artists and gallery owners, enjoy conversation and rack up some raffle tickets to win art and other fun merch. Raffle tickets will be used at the DGFA AFTER PARTY.

DGFA AFTER PARTY

September 23rd

6:00 - 9:00 pm at Double D’s

The newest bar in the Dallas Design District dallasgfa.org | @dgfa_official

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