The Dallas Art Dealers Association (DADA) will present the annual Winter Gallery Walk on Saturday, February 16 from noon-8 p.m. at over 30 of its member galleries through out the Dallas area. This free event provides art lovers an opportunity to socialize and roam from gallery to gallery all in one day.
The Dallas Art Dealers Association (DADA) will present the annual Winter
Gallery Walk on Saturday, February 16 from noon-8 p.m. at over 30 of its
member galleries through out the Dallas area. This free event provides
art lovers an opportunity to socialize and roam from gallery to gallery
all in one day.
Dallas Art Dealers Association is an affiliation of established,
independent gallery owners and not-for-profit art organizations in the
metroplex area. Through carefully chosen exhibitions, DADA makes an
important contribution to the community at large as well as to artists,
museums, collectors and students. As a group, DADA is pledged to a high
standard of ethical conduct, a devotion to consistent public service and
a dedication to professional integrity.
Participating galleries and their shows follow:
(please note some galleries will not be open for full hours of event):
Afterimage Gallery (2800 Routh St. in the Quadrangle) photographs of
Ireland by Brad Temkin; Altermann Galleries (2727 Routh St.) outdoor and
indoor sculpture by Gary Price; American Fine Art (1611 Dragon St.)
figurative paintings and sculptures by Larry Ludtke and new fused glass
- Butterfly Mask Series - by Tanya Zuger; Ann Hughes Fine Art (2708
Fairmount St.) new works by impressionist painters Scott Burdick and
Susan Lyon and realist painter Mark Thompson; Barry Whistler Gallery
(2909 Canton St.) drawings by Georganne Deen and new paintings by Scott
Barber; Boyd Gallery (2936 Elm St.) performance art exhibit with "Art in
D Minor," the alchemy of paint and music by artist Brian Nadurak and
musician Jim Baldwin; Conduit Gallery (3200 Main St.) new sculpture and
paintings by Steven Miller and tools and self-portraits by Robert
Boland; Craighead-Green Gallery (2404 Cedar Springs), Concerning Paper,
featuring works by Mary Hood, Theodora Varnay Jones, Nora Pauwels, and
Beata Szechy; The Dallas Institute of Humanities & Culture (2719 Routh
Street) will host The Art of Architects, paintings, drawings, and
sculpture in a variety of media created by internationally recognized
architects from the United States and abroad as well as noted
architects from the Dallas area, presented by the Dallas Architectural
Foundation; Dallas Center for Contemporary Art (2801 Swiss Ave.)
Building Blocks, artists who use repetition with unexpected
materials-Lego blocks, sugar slabs, lawn chairs, masking tape, and Mix!
Series: Stefan Chinov: geometric spaces; David Dike Fine Art (2613
Fairmount) George Grammer and Jose Cisneros - East Meets West: Lone Star
Legends Artists, paintings by George Grammer and Jose Cisneros; Dunn and
Brown Contemporary (5020 Tracy St.) mixed media installation by Lisa
Ludwig; Edith Baker Gallery (2404 Cedar Springs) Modern Inconveniences:
New Paintings by Dallas artist Tom Pribyl; Florence Art Gallery (2500
Cedar Springs) paintings by Texan Amanda Dunbar with book signing
reception with artist in attendance; Galerie Kornye (2530 Fairmount St.)
Texas Views by Stapleton Kearns & Rich Penny and Mural Landscapes by
Prof J. Dou; Irving Arts Center Galleries and Sculpture Garden (3333 N.
MacArthur Blvd.) in the Main Gallery: Ebony Concepts: Pride, Strength,
and Survival, featuring Tony Burns, Niesha Lanae Graves, Diana Peterson,
Frank Sowells, Jr., Johnny D. Summers, and Marquis Washington; in the
front lobby: Through the Eyes of Youths featuring paintings and drawings
by youths from Irving Together who have responded to the tragic events
of September 11, 2001; in the Dupree Theater Lobby: Selected Works from
the Print Research Institute of North Texas, including prints by Terry
Allen, Dan Rizzie, Annette Lawrence, Anitra Blayton, Jack Pierson, Jim
Shaw, Kathy Grove, Jane Kent, Lynda Bengalis, Michael Miller, and Jaune
Quick-to-See-Smith; in the Focus Gallery: Matt D. Clark: MFA Thesis
Exhibition; in the Carpenter Performance Hall lobby: Bart Soutendijk; in
the Sculpture Garden: Third Annual Exhibition of Sculpture featuring
Jerry Daniel, Jack Dowd, Eliseo Garcia, David Hickman, David Iles, and
Anthony Wright; Joel Cooner Gallery (1605 Dragon St.) Pre-Columbian
textiles and sculptures; poncho, Nazca Culture, Peru, 400 AD; The Karen
Mitchell Frank Gallery (4532 Cole Ave.) new series of densely layered,
post-modern paintings by Plano artist David Rainey, and fascinating
small-scale and kinetic sculpture by Dallas artist Gary Parkins; The
McKinney Avenue Contemporary (The MAC, 3120 McKinney Ave.) paintings by
Georgeanne Deen and new paintings by Scott Barber; The Meadows Museum at
SMU (5900 Bishop Blvd.) special exhibition of Goya's prints: "La
Tauromaquia" and "Los Disparates", along with the Museum’s permanent
collection of Spanish art; Photographic Archives (5117 W. Lovers Lane)
To Look Mystery in the Eye: A Portfolio of 15 Photographs by Timothy W.
O'Keefe exploring the inner landscape of life and the process of self
discovery; Photographs Do Not Bend Gallery (3115 Routh St.) photos by
William Greiner; Pillsbury & Peters Fine Art (2913 Fairmount), Roger
Winter: Urban Naturalist, recent paintings; Otis Jones: Paintings and
Works on Paper; Introducing Steven Price: New Construction; one I at a
time revisited: Jim Love and David McManaway; Pollock Gallery at SMU (in
the Hughes-Trigg Student Center, 3140 Dyer St.) The Dark Wilderness of
Time: Selections from the Night Cometh series by Philip Van Keuren; The
Gallery at the University of Texas at Arlington (700 W. Second St.) The
Figure: 3 + 3 x 3: Artists who use the figure as their main form in
their creative exploration. Artists include Frances Bagley, Rosemary
Meza, Frank Born, James Sullivan, Tre Arenz, and James Cobb; Riddell
Rare Maps & Fine Prints (2607 Routh St.) rare maps and antique prints;
Roughton Galleries (3702 Faimount), collection of 19th and early 20th
century European and American paintings; Valley House Gallery (6616
Spring Valley Rd.) contemporary realism by Fort Worth artist Ron Cheek;
The Victorian Gallery (2722 Fairmount), 18th and 19th century Victorian
oil paintings; and William E. Johnson Fine Art (2525 Fairmount), 19th
century and early 20th century American paintings.
February 16 from noon-8 p.m
Call (214) 855-5101 for information.
Flyers with maps are available at all participating galleries and at the website
Lisa Taylor
Taylor-Made Press
923 Salmon Dr.
Dallas, TX 75208
(214) 943-1099 (phone)
(214) 943-9285 (fax)
DADA
Dallas Art Dealers Association