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A new exhibition at Dallas Contemporary brings together work by MFA students from across North Texas. Guest curator Anna Katz of the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles selected artists whose pieces set their own terms.
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Lucia Simek will step down as executive director of Dallas contemporary after leading the museum for a year and a half.
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As the cost of leasing a space in the Design District rises, Conduit Gallery is relocating.
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Craighead Green Gallery’s new exhibition brings together artists Faith Scott Jessup, Linda McCall and Damián Suárez whose works explore heritage memories and belonging through surrealism, impressionism and abstraction.
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The Dallas show features contemporary artists from Zimbabwe and South Africa exploring identity and cultural connections.
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North Texas-based artist Nic Nicosia’s photography series Real Pictures will be featured in the fair.
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The DMA, Dallas Contemporary and Liliana Bloch Gallery highlight the enduring power of woven art.
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Tubman Gallery's new exhibition “Two Tears in a Bucket” brings together artists from across the U.S. to explore Black survival and healing.
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In Pleasant Grove, Mi Barrio 214 and Gallery 86 are more than art galleries. They help local arts and residents thrive together.
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These five North Texas galleries owned by people of color are where local artists and expanding representation meet in the D-FW art scene.
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The Texas sculptor transforms everyday snacks into reflections on labor and desire.
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The local artist’s new oil-on-plywood paintings balance digital precision with a human touch.