Upcoming events in the Cedars
Cedars Open Studios 2024
Saturday, November 23, 2024, 11am-6pm, the Cedars neighborhood transforms into an open studio art tour, this year celebrating 22 years of the Cedars Open Studios Tour tradition. Visitors can explore exhibits, live music and performances showcasing the work of over 100 Cedars Artists in studios, galleries, businesses, and public spaces across the neighborhood. Studio tours are followed by a closing reception at 6pm.
The day-long event is FREE and open to the public in the historic Cedars neighborhood just south of downtown Dallas, TX. There will be free transportation around the neighborhood, and you can join Bike Friendly Cedars for a pedal-powered tour in the morning.
This event is presented by the Cedars Open Studios nonprofit organization and the generous sponsorships of local creatives, businesses, and organizations.
RSVP on Eventbrite to receive the latest updates about the tour.
#cedarsdallas #cedarsopenstudios
Artist Credit: Sculpture “Of Another Kind” by Cayce Leahy, Dallas College, Bill J. Priest, Innovation Lab
Blooms and Tempests: Grace and Hope in Oils
An art exhibit by Scotty Pulley is a visual narrative of rediscovering how art breaks the limitations of words to communicate profound experiences of overwhelming love and moments of beauty.
It highlights the importance of hope, grace, faith, and love in facing life's joys and heartbreak.
SHOW STORYBOARD
Have you ever stood on the precipice of a storm, feeling the air thicken with dread and anticipation? Or knelt in gratitude after surviving it? Perhaps you've found a resilient flower blooming through the ashes, offering hope in the face of destruction. In contemplation have you noticed that life mirrors nature's cycle: we are born, blossom, wither, and move on, leaving behind memories. Haunting memories of love given and received."
To describe these emotions adequately is impossible. Words fail—they always do. Language has limits, yet when words end and become silent, art is what gives voice to the unspeakable.
This exhibit serves as a visual narrative of self-discovery and reconnection with that inner voice to find those answers. It reflects on the joys and pains experienced by the artist, that unveiled a narrative which led to the revealing of a universal truth— all that matters in the end is love and forgiveness.
We all have a story to tell, like pages in a book. Each is filled with stories of unrestrained happiness and beauty, written among passages of devastating heartbreak and sadness. This is the human experience we all must endure, but with hope and grace, we survive the tempests and enjoy the blooms of life.
Welcome to this exhibit where it's hoped you might reflect, find joy or perhaps discover a little more meaning to this world we share together.
Cedars Open Studios 2023
Neighborhood-wide free event in multiple locations across the Cedars just south of downtown Dallas, TX. Presented by the Cedars Open Studios non profit organization and the generous sponsorships of local creatives, businesses, and organizations.
#cedarsdallas
*Featured artwork is "Bliss" by Cedars artist, Jennifer Christy
- more info soon -
New City Park
Get ready for something new! New City Park is a creative space within @oldcityparkdallas. Join @modestmuseum with the following artists who will be showcasing installations, sculptures, video art in the outdoor space near Old City Park. This event is free and open to the public.
Featured artists:
@allikdesign
@brandymicheleadams
@chuckandgeorge
@christina._.vasquez
@colettemedia
@glengauthier
@yxxjixtxng
@lauradavidsonart
@lauraonsale
@modestmuseum
@potteryforthepeopleoc
@itszacknguyen
Cedars Sessions with the Artists@1808
Cedars Open Studios organization presents Cedars Sessions featuring Jenny Keller and Tonda Howard
Join us for an exciting evening of art at Cedars Sessions featuring Jenny Keller and Tonda Howard from the Artists@1808! This in-person event will take place on Friday Aug 18, 2023, 6:00pm -9:00pm at 1808 South Good Latimer Expressway, Dallas, TX 75226. Get ready to immerse yourself in the vibrant local art scene and experience the creativity of talented artists.
artistsat1808.com/jenny-keller
artistsat1808.com/tonda-hill
At Cedars Sessions, you'll have the opportunity to engage with the artists, explore their private studios, and gain insights into their creative processes. Whether you're an art enthusiast or simply looking for a fun night out, this event promises to be a memorable experience.
Enjoy complimentary beverages & hors d'oeuvres during this free event. Parking is available onsite and overflow parking is available on South Good Latimer. Please park as directed when you arrive.
Seating is limited. RSVP required.
This Cedars Sessions event is sponsored by and co-hosted by Good Coworking. Learn more about their creative shared workspace at goodcoworking.co
Cedars Open Studios is dedicated to supporting neighborhood artists, their initiatives, and promoting the vibrant arts culture of the Cedars community in Dallas, TX.
Woman, Life, Freedom.
The MAC is pleased to announce Woman, Life, Freedom – a group exhibition featuring works by Iranian women artists. Woman, Life, Freedom is presented collaborating with Joe McCauley Gallery, Heartland Community College.
The exhibition will be on view December 10th — January 7th, 2023, at the gallery’s main location, 1503 S. Ervay Street.
An opening reception will be held Saturday, December 10th from 6 – 9 PM.
Transcendance by photographer Ken Barker
TRASCENDANCE is the first formal exhibition of the extraordinary dance photographs created by noted photographer, Kent Barker. For the past year, Kent has focused his lens on professional company members within the Dallas & Ft. Worth area, building a body of work that shines a light on the deep level of talent that resides there.
"I studied dance at a top level academy from age 6 to 21. It was the first real passion of my youth...and returning to it now, as a mature artist, is such a rewarding completion of life's circle. My love and understanding of the art form has now combined with the technical knowledge and refined vision acquired from a 40+ year career in photography. The result is imagery that transcends, elevates and inspires."
All of the prints have been made by the artist himself and are offered in limited editions.
The opening is on Saturday, Dec. 10 from 3:00 to 6:00 pm. The gallery is open 7 days a week and the work will be on view from Dec. 7 thru Jan. 15.
Cedars Open Studios Tour
Saturday, November 19, 2022, 11 AM to 6 PM at various art-centric locations across the Cedars neighborhood. Closing reception to follow at Old City Park, Dallas, TX 75215. #cedarsdallas
Founding members of the annual fall open studio tour will be in attendance at the closing exhibit which also includes live music and food trucks. The tradition of the event was started two decades ago by a group of artists living and working in the area, and continues to this day now coordinated by the nonprofit organization under the same name, and sponsored by local organizations, businesses, and creatives in the community. Admittance is always free and transportation is provided.
Cedars Open Studios presents: Cedars Sessions with Rick Maxwell and Jay Bailey
The non profit arts organization, Cedars Open Studios is pleased to announce the October 2022 Cedars Sessions exhibit and talk featuring the work of artists Rick Maxwell and Jay Bailey, both past members of the Cedars Open Studios November Tour, celebrating 20 years this year. The Cedars Sessions event will take place Sat, October 1, 6-9pm at Maxwell Studios 1419 Griffin St. E. Dallas, TX 75215.
The studios will open early at 5:30pm for a preview. Artist talks start promptly at 6:00pm. Complimentary hors d'oeuvres and beverages provided. Seating is limited, free tickets must be reserved using the Eventbrite link.
*Since this studio is not ADA accessible, the CNA zoom account will host a stream of the event. More information posted soon. If you prefer to join us online, please email us directly info@cedarsopenstudios.org for the link.
Featured Artists:
Rick Maxwell
Rick Maxwell is an internationally recognized artist based in Dallas, Texas. Born Richard Allen Maxwell on October 5th, 1947 in Chicago, Illinois. He moved to Temple, Texas in the summer of 1968 and graduated from the University of Dallas in Irving, Texas with a Bachelor in Arts in 1971 and Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas with a Masters in Fine Arts in 1975. He taught for the Dallas County Community Colleges from 1975 through 2008 on four of their seven campuses. He earned a Minnie Piper Stevens Award for excellence in teaching in 1981 and a Faculty of the Year Award in 1999. From 2008 to 2018 he served as Executive Dean of the School of Arts at Brookhaven College. Maxwell has maintained a studio in the Cedars neighborhood on the Southern rim of downtown Dallas since 2002.
His sculptures and drawings which reflect a unique sensibility to natural forms are in major art museums and public and private collections including: the Dallas Museum of Art, Los Angeles County Museum, Prudential Corporation, Omni Corporation, City of Dallas, Dallas Collages, Exxon Corporation, Marriott Corporation, Jordan Vineyards and the Atlantic Richfield Company. @rick.maxwell
Jay Bailey
Inspired by memory and fragmentation, Jay Bailey makes paintings and drawings which create a fabric of images unique to his time and place in the American West. He references a landscape of grand mountains, dramatic skies, deteriorating casinos, hidden underground music venues, dirt country roads, and western and frontier folklore.
His paintings are collections of seemingly discordant marks, lines, blooms, and brush strokes which fall together in a singular voice. With a style influenced by the spirit of cut and paste photo collage, digital video distortion, and blind contour drawings, his images reside on representing the edge of where a thing is and isn’t.
His compositions give space to see strange things and hear silence...
He lives and works in Dallas, Texas. @jaybaileyart
#cedarsdallas #cedarsopenstudios #dallasart #texasart
www.cedarsopenstudios.org
Three New Exhibitions: Morgan Grasham, Sarah Lasley and Laura J. Lawson
The MAC is pleased to present three new solo exhibitions including work by Morgan Grasham, Sarah Lasley and Laura J. Lawson.
In conversation for the first time at The MAC, Grasham, Lasley and Lawson provoke a novel reconsideration of the natural, augmented and astral environments that surround us today.
"Memory Beast" promotes an interspecies dialogue wherein viewers can envision a sustainable and symbiotic future. Through video and installation, Morgan Grasham creates an intimacy between man and beast, dissolving the dichotomy presupposed therein.
In "Venus and Mars: Climates in Dialogue", Laura J. Lawson also facilitates dialogue, not between our Earthly companions, but instead, our astral neighbors. Lawson takes on the role of a whimsical-cartographer, transposing aerial images of Venus and Mars into striking representations of celestial grandeur.
"Welcome to the Enclave" explores the uncanny a little closer to home. In collaboration with Brenna Palughi, Sarah Lasley looks at the relationship between augmented and virtual reality, Anglo-American domesticity and ecological disaster. "Welcome to the Enclave" dissects a glitchy vision of a suburban meta-verse to confront histories of Indigenous subjugation in American culture and the conflicted intersections of race and gender.
Across three exhibitions, the artists stage poignant interventions into the viewer’s sense of place against the slippery landscape of contemporary life.
"Memory Beast", "Welcome to the Enclave" and "Venus and Mars: Climates in Dialogue" are on view from September 10 through October 8, 2022, with an opening reception Saturday, September 10 from 6 to 9 pm.
Flora by Claire Moore
The Janette Kennedy Gallery presents Flora, a solo exhibition of paintings by Claire Moore. The exhibit will run from Saturday, September 10 through Thursday, September 22.
This series of paintings was inspired by a return to nature prompted by the pandemic and her return to Texas following over a decade in New York City. As health concerns regarding indoor gatherings escalated, the amount of time many spent outdoors grew. Long walks and new hobbies like gardening provided solace and a reprieve from stress, grief, and the monotony of domestic environments. Extended periods digging in the soil and tending a garden, coupled with a sense of confinement as we sheltered in place, inspired new tightly cropped compositions investigating previously overlooked details of plant life. Dense foliage envelops the canvas simultaneously evoking comfort, akin to the pressure of a weighted blanket, and claustrophobia. In light of the extreme weather we’ve experienced in North Texas in recent years as our climate continues to change, the plant life featured in these works has also come to symbolize the resilience of the natural world and people in times of duress.
Not So Private Collection
“Not so private collection” is a one night group show featuring 13 international artists. The exhibited works are borrowed from a local private collection and include painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography and mixed media.
The event is hosted by SITE. a mobile gallery project focused on the viewing of art over the sale of art. Also present at the event will be a special mixed media installation by SITE.
The event opens on Saturday, August 20th at 7pm and will be held at 1517 Gano street, Dallas, TX. Refreshments will be available.
Opening Reception: One on One
Two back to back group exhibitions of selected work curated by Bonny Leibowitz.
Bonny Leibowitz curates two mixed media group exhibitions presenting artists, who have worked with her by booking time to develop their art, learn new materials and techniques, deepen concepts, brainstorm ideas and/or construct installations and exhibitions. Bonny calls these sessions One on Ones and here we see just some of the amazing pieces by the artists who have worked with her. Artists can book a few hours, monthly consultations, or several days in the studio for these powerful in-depth sessions in a multitude of 2D and 3D explorations.
Chaos 8!
Ro2 art is thrilled to announce CHAOS 8!, the return of the gallery’s signature invitational summer small works show.
The eighth edition marks the return after a two year hiatus. Presenting works by over 150 artists, the show includes those from the gallery roster and invited guest artists from North Texas and beyond. Hung in true salon-style, entering the main space will feel like an embrace from the art community.
Opening Reception: One on One
ONE ON ONE...TOGETHER
Two back to back group exhibitions of selected work
curated by Bonny Leibowitz.
JOIN US FOR THE GROUP 1 OPENING RECEPTIONS
SATURDAY, JULY 30, 2022, 12PM-7PM
SUNDAY, JULY 31, 2022, 12PM-4PM
Janette Kennedy Gallery at Southside on Lamar
1409 Botham Jean Blvd #105
Bonny Leibowitz curates two mixed media group exhibitions presenting artists, who have worked with her by booking time to develop their art, learn new materials and techniques, deepen concepts, brainstorm ideas and/or construct installations and exhibitions. Bonny calls these sessions One on Ones and here we see just some of the amazing pieces by the artists who have worked with her. Artists can book a few hours, monthly consultations, or several days in the studio for these powerful in-depth sessions in a multitude of 2D and 3D explorations.
GROUP 1: Brad Ellis, Diane Harper, Dominique Simmons,
Donna Zarbin-Byrne, Gloria Drumm, Jeanne Neal, Joey Brock, Kathy Aldridge, Lisa Moriarty, Liz Mitchell, Lydia Gowens, Pilar Uribe, Susan Caroline Justus, Trey Hoffmann, Lisa Walker
Save the date for the opening receptions from GROUP 2
Saturday, August 13th, 2022, 12pm-7pm and
Sunday, August 14th, 2022, 12pm-4pm
Opening Reception: One on One
ONE ON ONE...TOGETHER
Two back to back group exhibitions of selected work
curated by Bonny Leibowitz.
JOIN US FOR THE GROUP 1 OPENING RECEPTIONS
SATURDAY, JULY 30, 2022, 12PM-7PM
SUNDAY, JULY 31, 2022, 12PM-4PM
Janette Kennedy Gallery at Southside on Lamar
1409 Botham Jean Blvd #105
Bonny Leibowitz curates two mixed media group exhibitions presenting artists, who have worked with her by booking time to develop their art, learn new materials and techniques, deepen concepts, brainstorm ideas and/or construct installations and exhibitions. Bonny calls these sessions One on Ones and here we see just some of the amazing pieces by the artists who have worked with her. Artists can book a few hours, monthly consultations, or several days in the studio for these powerful in-depth sessions in a multitude of 2D and 3D explorations.
GROUP 1: Brad Ellis, Diane Harper, Dominique Simmons,
Donna Zarbin-Byrne, Gloria Drumm, Jeanne Neal, Joey Brock, Kathy Aldridge, Lisa Moriarty, Liz Mitchell, Lydia Gowens, Pilar Uribe, Susan Caroline Justus, Trey Hoffmann, Lisa Walker
Save the date for the opening receptions from GROUP 2
Saturday, August 13th, 2022, 12pm-7pm and
Sunday, August 14th, 2022, 12pm-4pm
Closing: The Ties That Bind by Cheryl Finfrock
Ro2 Art is proud to present Cheryl Finfrock: The Ties That Bind. The exhibition will run from June 18 through July 15, 2022, with an opening reception held at Ro2 Art in The Cedars, located at 1501 S. Ervay St, Dallas, TX, 75215 on Saturday, June 18 from 7-10PM.
In her newest solo exhibition, The Ties That Bind, Cheryl Finfrock introduces her most recent body of work, which contains unconventional fiber materials such as thread, string, hair, and rope woven through to connect the pieces together in an allusion to Greek mythology. Finfrock explores her figures in relation to themselves and to the greater theme of storytelling while referencing the Three Fates. This series depicts figures in solitude in empty rooms which often reflect back on the subjects’ seclusion. The rooms then act as vessels for human thought and contemplation, leaving the viewer pondering her figures’ next actions.
Closing: Departmental Standard on Empathy Displacement and Universal Salvage by Ken Craft
Ro2 Art is proud to present Ken Craft: Departmental Standard on Empathy Displacement and Universal Salvage, an exhibition featuring deeply personal and possibly distressing paintings in a variety of media. The show will run from June 18 through July 15, 2022 at Ro2 Art in The Cedars, located at 1501 S. Ervay St, Dallas, TX, 75215. Further, an opening reception will take place Saturday, June 18 from 7-10pm.
Motivated by his experiences as a firefighter, Ken Craft has developed a body of work around his love and compassion for our world while further exploring the scars life leaves on us all, both mentally and physically. In a job where the only certainty is putting his body on the line to save the lives of others, Craft is prompted to explore how life requires we all put ourselves on the line for what we cherish, and the discomfort which comes from taking those risks. He explores the mutual compassion for his occupation and the world around him, asking his audience to reconsider their idea of empathy. As an artist his work proves to be a manifestation of these complex relationships between safety and sacrifice, his personal and primary reason for these choices being love.
Opening: The Nesting Project by Talley Williams
In this multi-media exhibition, Williams confronts misassociated accounts of creation with the roles and identity of descendants of the African Diaspora. She presents in its place, an account of origin derived from recent dreams of The Nest, and an astral projected journey through The Black (W)hole. With various characters in this visional narrative, the showcase combines 2D works with large-scale 3D sculptures and conceptual wearable garments. The visual impact of the installation serves as a symbolic reference of Black people relied upon for source, but otherwise invisible. This account of creation shifts the narrative of assigned value by presenting an unexpected connection between Dark Matter, said to hold the Multiverse together and the descendants of the Diaspora.
Juneteenth at the Park
After almost two decades of celebrating Dallas & North Texas history under the name Dallas Heritage Village, the oldest park in Dallas embraces its roots and returns to their former name Old City Park in a special celebration on Juneteenth.
To commemorate Juneteenth, Dallas Heritage Village invites the community for a special day of events including special discussion about the Yellow Rose of Texas by acclaimed storyteller Michael Brundy, a special plaque unveiling which honors emancipation in our Gano Farmstead, Black Dallas History tours, and showings of Soul Rep Theatre film, Harriet Mason Reflections all day long.
Opening: Departmental Standard on Empathy Displacement and Universal Salvage by Ken Craft
Ro2 Art is proud to present Ken Craft: Departmental Standard on Empathy Displacement and Universal Salvage, an exhibition featuring deeply personal and possibly distressing paintings in a variety of media. The show will run from June 18 through July 15, 2022 at Ro2 Art in The Cedars, located at 1501 S. Ervay St, Dallas, TX, 75215. Further, an opening reception will take place Saturday, June 18 from 7-10pm.
Motivated by his experiences as a firefighter, Ken Craft has developed a body of work around his love and compassion for our world while further exploring the scars life leaves on us all, both mentally and physically. In a job where the only certainty is putting his body on the line to save the lives of others, Craft is prompted to explore how life requires we all put ourselves on the line for what we cherish, and the discomfort which comes from taking those risks. He explores the mutual compassion for his occupation and the world around him, asking his audience to reconsider their idea of empathy. As an artist his work proves to be a manifestation of these complex relationships between safety and sacrifice, his personal and primary reason for these choices being love.
Opening: The Ties That Bind by Cheryl Finfrock
Ro2 Art is proud to present Cheryl Finfrock: The Ties That Bind. The exhibition will run from June 18 through July 15, 2022, with an opening reception held at Ro2 Art in The Cedars, located at 1501 S. Ervay St, Dallas, TX, 75215 on Saturday, June 18 from 7-10PM.
In her newest solo exhibition, The Ties That Bind, Cheryl Finfrock introduces her most recent body of work, which contains unconventional fiber materials such as thread, string, hair, and rope woven through to connect the pieces together in an allusion to Greek mythology. Finfrock explores her figures in relation to themselves and to the greater theme of storytelling while referencing the Three Fates. This series depicts figures in solitude in empty rooms which often reflect back on the subjects’ seclusion. The rooms then act as vessels for human thought and contemplation, leaving the viewer pondering her figures’ next actions.
Closing: Country Mile by Chris Wright Evans
Closing for exhibit ‘Country Mile’ by Chris Wright Evans. In this exhibition, Brooklyn-based photographer and 2021 CADD Fund winner, Chris Wright Evans, lends an exploratory view onto the American interstate highway system: its regulars, notable sites, and commercial detritus. For the first time since their publishing, fifty-five photographs from his book, of the same name, are on view exclusively at the MAC. His body of work reimagines the cultural legacy of America’s highway system and the social and economic hubs built on its shoulders. Continuing the legacy of photographers like Dan Graham and his 1966-67 series, Homes for America, Evan’s breaks up the commercial grid of rural America into conceptually incisive still lifes, landscapes, and portraits.
Closing: Transitive Nightfall: Visual Meditations on Existence and Iridescence by Preston Light
In Light’s first solo exhibition Transitive Nightfall, the title is derived from the classic song Dark Star by the Grateful Dead and is meant to be a glimpse into his creative process and influences. The entirety of these pieces are made working into the night and serve as a public diary. All pieces are meant to serve as comforting abstractions for the viewer to take solace and find a moment of peace within. There are no intentional forms or figures within them. Only the hope of restful nights and beautiful mornings.
Closing: Recomposed by Peggy Wauters
Ro2 Art is proud to present Peggy Wauters: Recomposed. The show will run from May 7th through June 4th, 2022
For Recomposed, Peggy Wauters mines magazines, brochures and various documents to find imagery, from fragments of human faces to animals and architecture, which are disambiguated from their original, for use as devices in her new “recomposed” paintings and prints. By reworking these objects, she brings new perspective and energy to them, while creating imagined realities. In her dense new paintings, the world seems to be turned upside-down, full of humanoid creatures and strange landscapes. In a series of accompanying prints, the artist combines attributes of various people in order to create new identities.
Closing: Two Minutes Before Midnight by Bartosz Beda
Ro2 Art is proud to present Bartosz Beda: Two Minutes Before Midnight. The show will run from May 7th through June 4th, 2022, with an opening reception held at Ro2 Art in The Cedars, located at 1501 S. Ervay St, Dallas, TX, 75215 from 7-10PM.
For the exhibition, Two Minutes Before Midnight, Bartosz Beda introduces new paintings which explore humankind and the issues that societies grapple with from the past to the present. Bartosz poses questions juxtaposing the indoctrination of children in schools with the looming threat of the end of the world. In his artist's statement Beda states that “‘warnings’ and emptiness of life itself, where individualism and narcissism are a commodity and not a prophecy of failure.” This statement is a clear representation of the overwhelming dread that wars, climate change, and the rapid change of the human condition can cause.
Cedars Neighborhood Art Show
Cedars Neighborhood Summer Art Show
Free and open to the public. Locations and hours listed below.
1419 Griffin Street E.
Friday, June 3, 6pm-9pm and Saturday, June 4, 11am-5pm
Parking available at the Dallas Police Association lot, 1412 Griffin St. E.
Jay Bailey - Friday night only
Monica Cowsert
Marianne Gargour
Kim Petty
Heather Helen Ray
Michael Sutton
Dirt on Your Skirt Studio
1219 S. Ervay St.
Saturday, June 4, 1pm-5pm
Artists:
Taylor Cleveland
Laura Davidson
Angela Faz
Carlin Flores
Tiara Unique Francois
Beronica Gonzales
Maria Haag
Rachael Henson
Tina Medina
Claire Moore
JD Moore
Grace Nicole
Hannah Rotwein
P. Seth Thompson
Ashley Whitt
Matthew Wood
Phallon Wright
Home - Dallas Heritage Village
Complimentary admission for artist studios
1515 S. Harwood Street 75215
Saturday, June 4, 11am-4pm
Connie Roschlau Ball
Sarah Theobold-Hall
Lori Morrell Whitaker
1517 Gano Street 75215
Friday, June 3, 6pm-9pm and Saturday, June 4, 12pm-5pm
Daniela Flint
Even Court
Madison Masks
1501 S. Ervay St 75215
Friday, June 3, 12pm-5pm and Saturday June 4, 12pm-5pm
Closing exhibits:
Two Minutes Before Midnight by artist Bartosz Beda
Recomposed by artist Peggy Wauters
1503 S. Ervay St 75215
Friday, June 3, 12pm-5pm and Saturday June 4, 12pm-5pm
Current Exhibit:
Country Mile by artist Chris Wright Evan
1808 South Good Latimer 75226
Friday, June 3, 6pm-9pm and Saturday, June 4, 11am-5pm
Located on the second floor of Good Coworking. Parking available on site
Opening: Country Mile by CADD Fund Winner Chris Wright Evans
𝗔𝗕𝗢𝗨𝗧 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟭 𝗖𝗔𝗗𝗗 𝗙𝗨𝗡𝗗 𝗪𝗜𝗡𝗡𝗘𝗥: CHRIS WRIGHT EVANS makes images about the vernacular landscape, occasionally using practical, in camera effects to highlight the illusion of representation that photography facilitates. Evans’ work circles around an interest in the role of the familiar as the backdrop for a digital life. He graduated from the @unt with a MFA in photography in the Spring of 2020. Evans was a CADD FUND finalist in 2018, 2019, and 2020. In 2020 he was selected to participate in the @themodernfw ’s MODERN BILLINGS as well as a “how-to film” series with the Art Galleries at @texaschristianuniversity , in collaboration with Melissa Gamez-Herrera, Chris Wicker and David Blandy. He currently lives and works in New York City.
𝗔𝗕𝗢𝗨𝗧 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗣𝗥𝗢𝗝𝗘𝗖𝗧: COUNTRY MILE is a book project by consisting of photographs made between 2012-20 along desolate stretches of highway and the outskirts of tourist destinations and roadside attractions. The photographs are often superficial sites that sell coffee mugs celebrating our founding fathers alongside a salted pretzel and a cheese coney. These places are, in their own way, mile markers of a misunderstood and incomplete picture of America’s cultural heritage. Funding from the CADD FUND paid for the production of 65 first edition books, and kick started several studio projects.
𝗔𝗕𝗢𝗨𝗧 𝗖𝗔𝗗𝗗 𝗙𝗨𝗡𝗗: Since 2014, @caddallas has hosted six exciting events surrounding CADD FUND. During the event, finalists present short proposals for potential artistic projects needing the support of the DFW arts community. Members of the audience ask questions and then vote for their favorite project.
The 2021 finalists were selected by Katherine Brodbeck – Senior Curator of Contemporary Art, @dallasmuseumart ; Kristen Gaylord – Assistant Curator of Photographs, @theamoncarter ; and Frank Hettig – Director of Modern and Contemporary Art, @heritageauctions
Transitive Nightfall: Visual Meditations on Existence and Iridescence by Preston Light
In Light’s first solo exhibition Transitive Nightfall, the title is derived from the classic song Dark Star by the Grateful Dead and is meant to be a glimpse into his creative process and influences. The entirety of these pieces are made working into the night and serve as a public diary. All pieces are meant to serve as comforting abstractions for the viewer to take solace and find a moment of peace within. There are no intentional forms or figures within them. Only the hope of restful nights and beautiful mornings.
Two Minutes Before Midnight by Bartosz Beda
Ro2 Art is proud to present Bartosz Beda: Two Minutes Before Midnight. The show will run from May 7th through June 4th, 2022, with an opening reception held at Ro2 Art in The Cedars, located at 1501 S. Ervay St, Dallas, TX, 75215 from 7-10PM.
For the exhibition, Two Minutes Before Midnight, Bartosz Beda introduces new paintings which explore humankind and the issues that societies grapple with from the past to the present. Bartosz poses questions juxtaposing the indoctrination of children in schools with the looming threat of the end of the world. In his artist's statement Beda states that “‘warnings’ and emptiness of life itself, where individualism and narcissism are a commodity and not a prophecy of failure.” This statement is a clear representation of the overwhelming dread that wars, climate change, and the rapid change of the human condition can cause.