No Christmas While PDNB Is Moving

Owners Missy and Brent Finger are listening to Christmas music while relocating in lieu of having Christmas this year. PDNB is leaving Dragon Street to go be with the Dallas Contemporary on Glass Street. “I’m not having Christmas, I’m moving,” says Missy Finger. “I have to listen to the music…

Art Events to Attend in Dallas This Weekend

Site 131 If Joan Davidow’s name sounds familiar, you likely recognize it from her time as the director of either Arlington Museum of Art or Dallas Contemporary. This weekend, she and her son, Seth, open a new non-profit art space on Payne St. Site 131 plans to focus on the…

5 Art Exhibitions to See in Dallas This Weekend

RE Gallery Closing Party Wanda Dye’s sharp eye for emerging talent, and endless taste for the perfectly eccentric turned RE Gallery into one of the can’t miss spaces in Dallas. Since opening a gallery in her shotgun shack in The Cedars three years ago, she’s exhibited some of the most…

Dallas-based Artist Desmond Blair Paints Without Hands

Desmond Blair didn’t put “born without hands” on his resume back in 2010. On paper, he met the qualifications for the jobs he applied for after earning his degrees in Art and Technology at the University of Texas at Dallas. But people acted strange when he showed up to job…

Art Exhibitions & Art Shops to Visit This Weekend

SOFT4SOFT Housed in a storefront in Expostion Park, Beefhaus is one of the city’s few artist-run spaces keeping things fresh. Recently re-invigorated with a swath of new artists at the helm, the space is off to roaring start. This weekend, Pierre Krause curates SOFT4SOFT a group show featuring artists, Kyle…

Two Coloring Books Let You Create With Dallas Artists

Who knows what started the trend, but adult coloring books are a thing. And we don’t necessarily mean adult like raunchy, of course, we’re not opposed to that either. Two of our favorite places, the library and the sculpture center, organized groups of local artists to create outlines of various…

Gillian Bradshaw-Smith Makes Scary Art and Cuddly Toys

It was enough to scare people away. The soft sculptures were looming, abstract but not geometric, elements that were not plain so much as creepy. In the 1970s, Gillian Bradshaw-Smith was living in a New York City loft. Several other artists lived in the building and many of them opened…

5 Art Exhibitions to See in Dallas this Weekend

Jackson Pollock: Blind Spots You’re going to need multiple trips to the Dallas Museum of Art (1717 N. Harwood St.) to fully see the stunning new exhibition, Jackson Pollock: Blind Spots. In collaboration with the Tate Liverpool, this is the ONLY time all of these works will share a room,…

4 Art Exhibits to See this Weekend

Sherwin R Tibayan/IndexYou ready for a bit of mind-blowing trivia? Susan Sontag’s tour de force, On Photography, doesn’t have an index. I know, it sounds impossible, but if you dust off your copy from college, you’ll find that it’s true. Although, I suppose in some ways that bit of trivia…

5 Art Exhibitions to See in Dallas This Weekend

Lorem Ipsum When an art director or graphic designer wants to see what text will look like on the page or in an online post, they will often use the Latin words Lorem Ipsum as placeholder text. Sometimes the text is used because a writer has blown a deadline for…

Kettle Art Celebrates 10 Years of Focusing on Local Art

  Frank Campagna gives a quick description of Deep Ellum ten years ago: “Dead.” This is when he opened Kettle Art Gallery in Deep Ellum, which celebrates its double digits birthday Thursday. But he’s been involved with the neighborhood since 1981 and knew that it falls and rises. He opened…

This Art Goes Well With…

In an ongoing series for the arts blog, artist Randy Guthmiller attempts to visually connect exhibitions from elsewhere with art being made in Dallas. Most days, you can find Guthmiller either in the studio working on his art, which manifests in sculptural relief Shapes, or working in the Nasher gallery…

Dennis Gonzalez Uses Jazz Improvisation for Visual Art

Dennis Gonzalez is better known for being a free jazz trumpet player and educator, but he is also an artist. Saturday night he will have his first exhibit in a decade, a one night only pop show that will also feature music from his longtime band, Yells At Eels. The…

5 Art Events to Attend This Weekend

Shiki: Landscape and Beyond There is a pine tree that has seen more of the world than most humans. Well, it’s mostly a pine tree; the trunk is real, the leaves are handmade from resin by floral sculptor Azuma Makoto. In an exhibition, titled Shiki:Landscape and Beyond, this tree suspended…