SALON SERIES #4: Thursday, August 5, 7:00 pm at Valley House Gallery & Sculpture Garden Chris Culak, Trinity River Audubon Center Director The longstanding belief of Audubon is to "Connect People with Nature." And, that is what's occurring at the National Audubon Society's two north Texas facilities - the Trinity River Audubon Center and the Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center (currently under construction.) Join Trinity River Audubon Center Director Chris Culak as he details the unique story of how these two facilities came about, how their myriad programming efforts are reaching thousands of schoolchildren and adults alike, and how these facilities truly "Connect People with Nature." He will also address the National Audubon Society's participation in the clean-up of the Gulf Coast Oil Disaster. * * * * * * TOUR OF TRINITY RIVER AUDUBON CENTER: Saturday, August 7, 9:00 am at the Trinity River Audubon Center, 6500 S. Loop 12, Dallas, TX 75217 www.trinityriveraudubon.org Please join us at the Trinity River Audubon Center for coffee and donuts and an introduction to this unique facility. Following a brief welcome, guests will be taken on a short 30 - 40 minute tour of the Center showcasing the stunning architectural and sustainable features of this LEED Certified, Antoine Predock designed building. A short Q&A session follows the tour with guests then encouraged to walk the trails and tour the exhibits on their own time. * * * * * * BIRDING 101 Saturday, August 21, 8:30 am at Valley House Gallery & Sculpture Garden Ben Jones, Trinity River Audubon Center Director of Education will lead an early morning walk around the Valley House Garden and discuss the finer points of birding. * * * * * * ABOUT SHORELINES: Valley House Gallery pays homage to the transfixed state of man during the hot months of summer in a group exhibition of selected paintings, photographs, prints, drawings and sculpture by over 40 artists. SHORELINES is a tribute to those mystical places where land meets water. From White Rock Lake to the Texas Gulf Coast and the rocky shores of Maine and California, from the cliffs of Ireland to the Seine in France and the Grand Canal in Venice, this selection of work conveys the fragile relationship that exists between not only water and land, but between man and nature. In light of recent events in the Gulf, Valley House Gallery has chosen to honor our precious shorelines with an uplifting exhibition dedicated to the hope for a speedy recovery of our beloved gulf environment. A portion of proceeds from the sales from this exhibition will be donated to the Trinity River Audubon Center in Dallas and the National Audubon Society's Gulf Coast Oil Disaster Fund. Preview the exhibition: www.valleyhouse.com/main.asp?page=24 SHORELINES continues through August 21, 2010 * * * * * * ABOUT TRINITY RIVER AUDUBON CENTER: Trinity River Audubon Center (TRAC) opened October 2008 and serves as a flagship location for the National Audubon Society's mission to conserve and restore ecosystems, focusing on birds and other wildlife and their habitat for the benefit of humanity and the earth's biological diversity. TRAC is located just eight minutes from downtown Dallas on 120 acres of the Great Trinity Forest - the largest urban bottomland hardwood forest in the United States. TRAC offers programs throughout the year related to local ecology, habitat study and stewardship. Built on top of a reclaimed, former landfill, TRAC is the first major signature development for the Trinity River Corridor Project, a $2 billion City of Dallas public works project. TRAC is one of Dallas' newest and most unique destinations for recreation and education where visitors can connect with nature. From the rain harvesting system for irrigation to recycled blue jeans as insulation and boardwalks made of recycled milk jugs, the Center is pursuing LEED Gold Certification. Coupled with its aesthetic beauty, the Center is a true gem in Dallas. The building, designed by Antoine Predock, mimics a bird rising into flight over the forest. The center is managed by the National Audubon Society. Go to www.trinityriveraudubon.org for up-to-date activities or call 214-398-8722. Open Tuesday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sundays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. On the third Thursday of each month, the hours are 9 a.m.-9 p.m., with free admission. Closed Mondays and major holidays. Admission is $3 children ages 3-12; $4 seniors 60+; $6 adults ages 13-59, free on the third Thursday of each month. Group discounts, private guided tours, and facility rentals are available. Memberships start at $60. The National Audubon Society's newest center, Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center in Cedar Hill, is currently under construction with plans to open in April 2011. Dr. Patty McGill recently joined the team as the Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center Director. ********************************** ONGOING EXHIBITIONS: June 15 - August 3, 2010 Faculty Projects 24: Michael O'Keefe at Forum Gallery, Brookhaven College, Dallas www.brookhavencollege.edu/instruction/bcsa/art/ May 20 - August 21, 2010 Drawing on the Past: Selections from the Bobbie and John Nau Collection of Texas Art at The Grace Museum, Abilene Including work by Sedrick Huckaby, Bob Stuth-Wade and Early Texas artists L. O. Griffith, Everett Spruce, Velox Ward and Clara McDonald Williamson www.thegracemuseum.org July 15 - September 4, 2010 David A. Dreyer: Natural Abstraction at The Grace Museum, Abilene www.thegracemuseum.org MARK YOUR CALENDAR! DADA 25th Anniversary Party Saturday, September 25, 8:00 - 11:00 p.m. at the Dallas Contemporary, 161 Glass Street Click here to purchase your tickets: www.dallasartdealers.org ********************************** Follow us on Facebook and Twitter! http://www.facebook.com/ValleyHouseGallery http://twitter.com/Valley_House ********************************** Valley House Gallery & Sculpture Garden 6616 Spring Valley Road (between Preston and Hillcrest), Dallas, Texas 75254 Hours: 10 to 5, Monday through Saturday 972-239-2441 gallery@valleyhouse.com We look forward to welcoming you!
Friday, July 23, 2010
Dallas Texas Art News and Openings
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