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GalleryWilliam Campbell Contemporary Art is running two shows. Cliff Garten’s delicate abstract prints and Judy Youngblood’s paintings with a raindrop motif are on display through the end of next week, their bright colors ...
Flat Plains
GalleryThe title of Fort Worth Contemporary Arts’ exhibit, Flat Plains, doesn’t refer to the topography of Texas. It’s a description of surfaces created by Tim Harding and Ruben Nieto’s paintings and installati...
Nod and Smile
GalleryThe Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth’s Teen Artist Project is an educational program that pairs handpicked local high-school students with professional artists for mentoring. The resulting work by 17 students in the progra...
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GalleryThe “Oculi” in the title of John Holt Smith’s show at William Campbell comes from his abstract paint renderings of photos of human eyes.
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KulturIt’s time the Gallery featurette showed some love to our readers out in Weatherford. Through the end of April, you can see the new exhibit at Doss Heritage and Cultural Center with pictures by eight photographers chronicl...
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GalleryYou’ll feel like an archeologist at the Gallery at UTA’s show, which features prints by the Uruguayan-born artist Rimer Cardillo that mimic artifacts, as a way of addressing human impact on the environment.
Reflections in Clay
Gallery Fort Worth Community Arts Center has a number of Gallery Night shows that are only up for this month, so you might want to hurry there. The shows include Debra Brown and Stormie Parker’s ceramics exhibit Reflections...
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GalleryIt’s only one genre of painting, yet landscapes open themselves up to infinite variety, as you can see at Artspace 111′s show.
Margret Blondal
GalleryWhile the Gallery Night showings draw all the attention (see Night & Day page), the show at Fort Worth Contemporary Arts is still on display through this weekend.
New Works by Texas Artists
GalleryArts Fifth Avenue’s Gallery Night show continues at the Southside venue. It includes Glenna Janda’s cubist self-portrait, John Ladd’s photographs, and John Carlisle Moore’s ineffably strange piece whose ...