Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Dallas Art Dealers Association presents Fall Gallery Walk


Sept. 24, 2011
Including Panel Discussions, Tours of The Texas Theatre,
Artists Gathering, and Tattoo Catwalk
Edith Baker Art Scholarship Show on Sept. 9, 2011


Fall into DADA! It’s time for art. Join us for • Annual Fall Gallery Walk • Panel Discussions about the Oak Cliff art scene • Tours of The Texas Theatre • Artists Gathering • The Edith Baker Art Scholarship Show • Tattoo Catwalk. 

DADA Fall Gallery Walk
Featuring 40 of DADA’s leading member galleries, museums, and nonprofit art spaces, Fall Gallery Walk is a free event Saturday, Sept. 24, 2–8 p.m. Art lovers of every description will have the opportunity to socialize and tour a full spectrum of galleries and special exhibitions — all in one day. Start at any member location and pick up a map or go online at www.dallasartdealers.org to print out a map. Hours at each gallery vary; please see individual listings listed below. Call 214.914.1099 or e-mail info@dallasartdealers.org.

The new DADA Docents program features high school and community college students who serve as exhibition hosts at select DADA galleries.

Art of Oak Cliff: Then and Now Panel Discussions 
Educational opportunities include panel discussions for artists and art lovers on the morning of Fall Gallery Walk along with tours of the historic Texas Theatre (site of Lee Harvey Oswald’s arrest). Artists are encouraged to attend the social gathering after the panels.

Panel One             Oak Cliff Art Then, 10:30 a.m.noon
                              Sam Ratcliffe, Bob Reitz, Stuart Kraft, David Hickman
                                     Brendan McNally, Catherine Horsey, Scott Chase
                                     Moderator: Bob Stimson

Tour One                 The Texas Theatre, 12:30 p.m.

Panel Two             Oak Cliff Art Now, 1 – 2:30 p.m.
                             Kenda North, Kayli House, Nicole Horn, Scott Horn,                                                        Julie M Kim, Charla Sanderson, Patricia Rodriguez,                                                  Steve Cruz
                                      Moderator: Peter Simek

Artists Gathering    The Texas Theatre, 2:30 – 4 p.m.

Tour Two                 The Texas Theatre, 3 p.m.

Purchase Tickets  $10 per panel, available online at www.dallasartdealers.org or at the door.
Tours and Artist Gathering are free. Cash bar.
Lunch available for purchase at OCCC.

Place:          Oak Cliff Cultural Center, 223 W. Jefferson Blvd.

DADA is pleased to be partnering with the Creative Arts Center for these panels — with funding provided by the Office of Cultural Affairs City of Dallas and the Texas Commission on the Arts. Arts & Culture DFW is the media sponsor of the event that benefits DADA’s Edith Baker Art Scholarship and Artist Career Development Fund.

Tattoo Cat Walk
The fun doesn’t stop there. Join tattoo artist Jason Brooks and his
tattoo models for a tattoo fashion show at DADA member Dallas
Contemporary at 161 Glass Street in the Design District. The
reception is from 9 p.m.midnight. The show starts at 10 p.m.
and is free. Call 214.821.2522 or visit www.dallascontemporary.org

Edith Baker Art Scholarship Show – September 9
DADA will present its Edith Baker Art Scholarship to a visual art student from the Dallas County Community College District at a reception on Friday, Sept. 9, 5–7 p.m. at The McKinney Avenue Contemporary, 3120 McKinney Ave. Art of all the finalists will be exhibited at the reception and through Sept. 10. Call 214.953.1212 or visit www.the-mac.org.

ABOUT DADA
The Dallas Art Dealers Association is an affiliation of established independent gallery owners and nonprofit art organizations in the Dallas metropolitan area. As a professional and educational resource for the community at large, DADA facilitates the Edith Baker Art Scholarship and Artist Career Development Fund, which provides financial and career support for visual art students. Organized in 1985 by June Mattingly of Mattingly Baker Gallery, the Dallas Art Dealers Association is a 501(c)(6) organization.

Like the Art Dealers Association of America, membership in DADA is by invitation of the board of directors. In order to qualify for membership, a dealer or nonprofit space must have an established reputation for honesty, integrity, and professionalism among their peers, and must make a substantial contribution to the cultural life of the community by offering works of high aesthetic quality and presenting worthwhile exhibitions. DADA is dedicated to promoting the highest standards of ethical practice within the profession and to increasing public awareness of the role and responsibilities of reputable art dealers and nonprofit visual art spaces. 
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ABOUT THE EDITH BAKER ART SCHOLARSHIP
AND ARTIST CAREER DEVELOPMENT FUND
To celebrate its 20th anniversary in 2005, DADA created a scholarship honoring a respected member of the Dallas art community and one of its founding members, Edith Baker. Edith owned and directed The Edith Baker Gallery in Dallas for nearly thirty years before retiring in 2004. Every year, the Edith Baker Art Scholarship and Artist Career Development Fund, a 501(c) 3, financially benefits a student pursuing the study of visual arts in college as well as presents programs such as a career fair at Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, two juried exhibitions of Booker T and Dallas County Community College students’ artwork, a docent training program, biannual educational events, and Art Chicas and Art Chicos at La Reunion TX.

ABOUT CREATIVE ARTS CENTER
Creative Arts Center
of Dallas (CAC) provides a nurturing environment for people to discover, develop, and express their artistic visions.  Located on a two-acre campus four miles east of downtown Dallas, CAC offers more than 500 classes and workshops per year in such disciplines as ceramics, clay sculpture, drawing, glass, jewelry, metal arts, mosaic, painting, photography, printmaking, and stone carving. CAC also offers free arts programming to disadvantaged children. Not only a visual arts school, CAC is also a thriving arts community for a diverse range of students from teens to seniors.  Visit CAC at 2360 Laughlin Drive in East Dallas or http://www.creativeartscenter.org.


DADA Fall Gallery Walk
Saturday, Sept. 24, 2011
Exhibition Information and Hours of DADA Members
(Categorized by Neighborhood)


1. DESIGN DISTRICT

American Fine Art
1611 Dragon Street
Dallas, Texas 75207
214.749.7749
Latin Zaperoco — Abstract paintings 
by Juliana Ferreyros of Colombia, 
who now lives in the U.S.
Artist in attendance 4 – 8 p.m.

10 a.m. – 8 p.m.

Banks Fine Art
1313 Slocum Street, Suite 103
Dallas, Texas 75207 
214.352.1811
Le Figure Femelle dans l’Art — 19th and 20th paintings. Gracious nudes and sculptures by Richard McDonald and Victor Manuel Villarreal—and works by French Modernist Charles Levier, Marcel Dyf, Dietz Edzard, Francois Gall, and Picasso. 
2 – 8 p.m.

Beaux Arts
1505 Hi Line Drive
Dallas, Texas 75207
214.741.5555
Voyage Pittoresque et Historique en 
l’Espagne — Hand-colored copper engraved views of Madrid, Seville, Cordoba, and other antiquities in Spain, published 
between 1807 and 1818 by Comte 
Louis-Joseph-Alexandre de Laborde. 
2 – 8 p.m.
The Cameron Gallery
1414 Dragon Street
Dallas, Texas 75207
214.747.1414
Feeling in color
MIxed media on canvas by Dallas artist Chris Judy
2-8 p.m.

Craighead Green Gallery
1011 Dragon Street
Dallas, Texas 75207
214.855.0779
Heather Gorham, Jay Maggio, Arturo Mallmann
Playful realism paintings and sculptures by Heather Gorham; colorful, surrealistic landscapes by 
Jay Maggio; and layered mixed media 
landscape works by Arturo Mallmann.
11 a.m. – 7 p.m.

Dallas Contemporary
161 Glass Street
Dallas, Texas 75207
214.821.2522
Life-sized figures by Jennifer Rubell

Paintings by Aaron Parazette 

Tattoo art by Jason Brooks 
Closed during day, but open for 
FREE Tattoo Catwalk Event

9 p.m.– midnight

Galerie Zuger
1215 Dragon Street
Dallas, Texas 75207
214.749.7713
Oil paintings by Andre DesJardins. 
Sculptures by Glen Tarnowski and Ira Reines. Mixed media by James Jensen
Artists in attendance 1 – 8 p.m.

10 a.m. – 9 p.m.

The Goss-Michael Foundation
1405 Turtle Creek Boulevard
Dallas, Texas 75207
214.696.0555
Closed for Gallery Walk

Gremillion & Co. Fine Art, Inc.
2251 Vantage Street, Suite 200
Dallas, Texas 75207
214.905.1252
Streaming — Pastel and pigment ink 
works on paper by Ann Adams
Artist in attendance 5 p.m. – 7 p.m.

10 a.m. – 7 p.m.

Jacques Lamy Art Gallery
1607 Dragon Street
Dallas, Texas 75207
214.747.7611
Marie-Claire Pajeille — Romance and 
our Postmodern Age. Paintings by 
Post-Impressionist, French artist 
Marie-Claire Pajeille
11 a.m. – 8 p.m.

Joel Cooner Gallery
1601 Dragon Street
Dallas, Texas 75207
214.747.3603
Specializing in important Tribal, Asian, 
Oceanic, Pre-Columbian and Ancient artworks — pieces with cultural 
significance and a distinctive presence.
Noon – 8 p.m.

Mary Tomás Studio Gallery
1080 Building
at 1110 Dragon Street
Dallas, Texas 75207
214.727.5101
Atmosphere
Artists working in various 
media inspired by themes depicting the atmosphere that surrounds our world. Sculpture by Charles Coldewey Paintings by David Hinske, Mary Tomás and Karen Lastre. Hand-tinted photography by 
Adrienne T. Rosenberg
Noon – 8 p.m. 

Samuel Lynne Galleries
1105 Dragon Street
Dallas, Texas 75207
214.965.9027
Michael Kalish — Legends and Lone Stars.
Sculpture made from license plates and vintage tailgates
11 a.m. – 8 p.m.

Sun to Moon Gallery
1515 East Levee Street
Dallas, Texas 75207
214.745.1199
Dan Burkholder — Precious Metals 
& Pigments.
Finely crafted hand-made photographic prints that combine historic printing processes, like platinum/
palladium—with gold leaf, along with 
new pigmented ink prints, some of 
which were created with the iPhone.
11 a.m. – 8 p.m.

2. UPTOWN

Afterimage Gallery
The Quadrangle #141
2800 Routh Street
Dallas, Texas 75201
214.871.9140
40th Anniversary Show.

Group show of photography 
by gallery artists
10 a.m. – 8 p.m.

David Dike Fine Art
2613 Fairmount Street
Dallas, Texas 75201
214.720.4044
East Meets West: Capturing The Spirit 
Of Texas Through Japanese Wood Block
Daryl Howard
Artist lecture at 6 p.m.

2 – 8 p.m.

The McKinney Avenue Contemporary (The MAC)
3120 McKinney Avenue
Dallas, Texas 75204
214.953.1212
Bill Davenport — Bill Davenport and 
the Golden Treasures of the Pharaohs
Douglas MacWithey — Seals of the 
Philosophers.
Between Covers (sponsored 
by WordSpace).
All three exhibitions 
curated by Charles Dee Mitchell
11 a.m. – 9 p.m.


Edith Baker Art Scholarship Show 
Sept. 9-10

Reception Friday, Sept. 9

5 – 7 p.m.

Museum of Geometric and MADI Art
3109 Carlisle Street at Bowen
Dallas, Texas 75204
214.855.7802
Derivatives: Origins in Geometry
A juried exhibition recognizing promising emerging artists by Juror Vincent Falsetta. Conceived by artist Rebecah Beauchamp, this exhibition was designed to expose new talent as well as show contemporary 
trends in geometric art.
11 a.m. – 7 p.m.

Turner Carroll Gallery and 
Art Advisors at ZaZa Art House
2400 McKinney Avenue
Dallas, Texas 75201
214.912.7143
West Coast Contemporary:
A group exhibition of works by contemporary artists from the Bay Area, including Deborah Oropallo
Noon – 8 p.m.

3. DOWNTOWN

El Centro College
H. Paxton Moore Fine Art Gallery
801 Main Street
1st Floor Technologies Building
and Student Center
Dallas, Texas 75202-3604
214.860.2115
Visual Fine Art Faculty Exhibition
Artists in attendance 1 – 3 p.m.

Noon – 4 p.m.

4. OAK CLIFF

Mountain View College
Mountain View Gallery and Kiva Gallery
4849 West Illinois Avenue
Dallas, Texas 75211
214.860.8759
Tina Medina / Jesse Meraz
Collaborative Installation
10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Oak Cliff Cultural Center
223 West Jefferson Boulevard
Dallas, Texas 75208
214-670-3777
culturalcenter
Tres Milagros (Three Miracles)
Group show of works by Apryl Begay, Rebecca Collins, and Katrina Doran
10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

5. 
DEEP ELLUM/EXPOSITION PARK/FAIR PARK

CentralTrak
The University of Texas
at Dallas Artists Residency
800 Exposition Avenue
Dallas, Texas 75226
214.824.9302 
Tapando el Sol Con un Dedo — Spillage, 
Evidence, and Presence.
Group show curated by William Cordova with a site-specific drawing installation by Glexis Novoa, a book print project installation by Nyeema Morgan, a text installation by Nikki Stiles Baker, and a short film installation by Monique Walton
Noon – 5 p.m.

Latino Cultural Center 
2600 Live Oak at Good Latimer
Dallas, Texas 75204
214.671.0045
Faith and Devotion at Home with the Saints
Retablos, ex-votos and photographs of grutas from the Betty Byerley. Collection and the Curtis Tunnell Corona Collection. Also includes donated or loaned prayer candles, rosaries, prayer books and cards, milagros, santos, and lithographs.
10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

South Dallas Cultural Center
3400 South Fitzhugh Avenue 
Dallas, Texas 75210 
214.939.2787
Jazz Is
Photographs by Carl Sidle 
of the Dallas jazz music scene from 
the last 20 years
10 a.m. – 7 p.m.

6. LANCASTER

Cedar Valley College
CVC Art and Print Educational Galleries
North Hallways of E Building
3030 North Dallas Avenue
Lancaster, Texas 75134
972.860.2997
Upper Print Gallery
An Investigation of Place: Analog vs. Digital
A print exchange produced for the Mid American Print Conference
Lower Gallery
Imaginarium: Fantasies and Collections
Collaborative installation by Jill O’Brien and Trish Igo.
10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

7. EAST DALLAS

Bath House Cultural Center
521 East Lawther Drive
Dallas, Texas 75218
214.670.8749
From Sandy Beaches to Vibrant Arts: 
30th Anniversary of the Bath House As the Bath House turns 30, local artists create pieces that look back at the building’s history from its original use as a popular recreational spot to its most recent use as an invigorating place for the visual and performing arts. 
Noon – 7 p.m.

Richland College
Richland College Galleries
12800 Abrams Road
Dallas, Texas 75243
972.238.6100
Reconstruction — Chad D. Smith 
and Andrew Douglas Underwood
A Quarter Million Hours in the Theatre…Give or Take — Chuck Sheffield
2 – 4 p.m.

8. RICHARDSON

University of Texas 
at Dallas Main Gallery
Arts Studio Building
800 Campbell Road 
Richardson, Texas 75080 
972.883.2765
Social Studies
Group show of photography and video by 13 UTD Art and Technology and Aesthetic Studies graduate students 
10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

9. PARK CITIES

Talley Dunn Gallery
5020 Tracy Street
Dallas, Texas 75205
214.521.9898
New Variations
Group show of gallery artists
10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Meadows Museum at SMU
5900 Bishop Boulevard
Dallas, Texas 75275
214.768.2516
The Prado at the Meadows

Jusepe de Ribera: The Magdalene in a New Context — Paintings by Jusepe de Ribera. 
The second in a series of loans from the Prado Museum will feature Jusepe de Ribera’s Mary Magdalene, along with other works revealing a less familiar side of this Spanish master.

Echoes of the Past: The Buddhist Cave Temples of Xiangtangshan — A selection of noteworthy sculptures from both the northern and southern cave groups of Xiangtangshan has been brought together from museum collections in the United States and Europe — for the first time since they were taken from the caves a century ago.  
10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Pollock Gallery 
Meadows School of the Arts
Southern Methodist University
Hughes-Trigg Student Center
3140 Dyer Street
Dallas, Texas 75205
214.768.4439
Simen Johan — Somewhere Over 
the Rainbow.
Photographs
1 – 7 p.m.

10. 
FARMERS BRANCH/ADDISON

Brookhaven College Forum Gallery and Studio Gallery
3939 Valley View Lane
Farmers Branch, Texas 75244
972.860.4101
New paintings by Lane Banks
New watercolor paintings by 
Kate Colin 
2 – 5 p.m. 

The Englishman’s Gallery
14655 Midway Road
Addison, Texas 75001
972.386.5996
Light of Day
An exhibition of 
contemporary plein air paintings 
capturing light and landscape.
10 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. 

11. NORTH DALLAS

Norwood Flynn Gallery
3318 Shorecrest Drive
Dallas, Texas 75235
214.351.3318
Poets and Cattle

Paintings by Ray-Mel Cornelius
Artist reception 6 – 8 p.m.

Noon – 8 p.m.

Southwest Gallery
4500 Sigma Road
Dallas, Texas 75244
800.272.9910
972.960.8935
Group show
Artist demonstrations 
by Paul Walden and Mark Whitmarsh
9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Valley House Gallery 
and Sculpture Garden
6616 Spring Valley Road
Dallas, Texas 75254
972.239.2441
David Collins Clearstory
Abstract paintings by New York artist 
David Collins that reflect upon his 
recollections of specific places and the 
unreliability of memory by leading 
the viewer through complex spaces of 
geometric planes and colors
10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

12. ARLINGTON

The Gallery at UTA
502 South Cooper Street
Arlington, Texas 76019
817.272.3110
Silver: 25th Anniversary Exhibition —
25 artists representing nearly 500 previous exhibiting artists, including Tre Arenz, 
Connie Arismendi, Frances Bagley, Ed 
Blackburn, Julie Bozzi, Margarita Cabrera, Mel Chin, James Drake, Vernon Fisher,
 Linnea Glatt, John Hernandez, Annette Lawrence, Hung Liu, Manual: Suzanne Bloom and Ed Hill, Cesar Augusto Martinez, David McGee, Vicki Meek, Celia Alvarez 
Munoz, Robyn O’Neil, Tom Orr, Jim Pomeroy, Linda Ridgway, Philipp Scholz Rittermann, Ann Stautberg, 
and Vincent Valdez
Noon – 5 p.m.

13. IRVING

Irving Arts Center Galleries 
& Sculpture Garden
3333 North MacArthur Boulevard
Irving, Texas 75062
972.252.7558
Genghis Khan: The Exhibition —
The story of Genghis Khan the conqueror, the myth and the man is told through this stunning and highly interactive world-tour exhibition. More than 200 artifacts, including gold jewelry, weaponry, silk robes, currency, tomb treasures and more are displayed alongside video-screens, hands-
on activity stations, and role-playing kiosks to create an educational and historical 
experience for visitors of all ages. Ticket purchase required. 
Tickets: $12 adult; $8 for seniors 55+ and children 18 years and younger.
9 a.m. – 8 p.m. last entry at 6:30 p.m. 

14. DENTON

UNT Galleries
Art Building, First Floor
1201 W. Mulberry St.
Denton, Texas 76201
940.565.4316
Beneath Cognition
Jennifer Levonian, 
Lee Renninger, Carey Roberson
Noon – 5 p.m.

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