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UNT Faculty ExhibitionGallery
This is the last weekend to catch UNT’s annual faculty and staff exhibition. Works in all media will be on display to show what the professors and instructors have been up to.
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Richard ThompsonGallery
Richard Thompson is a familiar name to habitués of William Campbell Contemporary Art, but he has gone off his trout obsession from recent years. Instead, his current show pursues a theme of what seem to be glass vessels placed...
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Upstairs GalleryGallery
The Gallery Night Show at Upstairs Gallery showcases the works of the Arlington venue’s habitual artists. The pieces here are heavy on landscapes and cityscapes, but the exhibit also features abstracts, collages, and sculptur...
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Private Collections IIGallery
A follow-up to a UTA art exhibit organized back in 2001, Private Collections II features 20 works, by artists from both Texas and far corners of the globe, that had been sitting in personal collections around the state. These p...
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SiNaCa StudiosGallery
With Gallery Night festivities going on in Dallas and Fort Worth at the same time for once, there’s an insane number of choices out there.
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GalleryThe title of The Art Corridor’s new exhibit Museum Staff Only comes from the fact that all five of the artists featured work in museums and are inevitably influenced by the impressive art that they see every day. The show at ...
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GalleryIsn’t it great that Fort Worth Weekly has started running these Gallery pictures in color?
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GalleryReady for something spangly? JazzXpressions-Whimseez Fine Arts on the North Side continues its show of fabric and beaded art by Robert L. Berry and Colleen Schondel. It remains up through the end of the month.
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GalleryBarcelona native Karlo Henry is currently enjoying his first art show ever at Firehouse Art Gallery. His paintings revolve around a heart theme and address the organ’s place in culture and the popular imagination.
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Bill BarterGallery
Upstairs Gallery’s current show is just a seasonal exhibit, but the pieces do have the feeling of summer, from Bill Barter’s colorful geometrical abstractions to L.A. transplant Mario Garcia’s pointillist landscapes.