Galleries

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14th Street Gallery — Features contemporary work. As much photography as possible. Services include fine art digital printing, photo restoration and framing. Art reporduction for emerging and established artists.

972.633.3822 | 1412 14th Street, Plano, Texas

500X Gallery — Texas' oldest, artist run, cooperative gallery.

214.828.1111 | 500 Exposition Avenue, Dallas, Texas

Aberson Exhibits — Aberson's Exhibits is a venture whose purpose is to exhibit work of mid career and emerging artists.

918.850.2471 | 3524 S. Peoria, Tulsa, Oklahoma

Afterimage Gallery — Photography.

214.871.9140 | 2800 Routh Street, #141, Dallas, Texas

Alan Barnes Fine Art, Inc. — Works by Robbie Wraith.

214.749.7979 | 1019 Slocum Street, Dallas, Texas

American Fine Art — Glass art by Craig Clingam.

214.749.7749 | 1611 Dragon Street, Dallas, Texas

American Fine Art — Group show of Alvar, Boban, Desjardins, Garcia, Goldfinger, Linderman, Reines, Renzo, Singleton,Tarnowski and Tuan.

214.749.7749 | 1215 Dragon Street, Dallas, Texas

Artisan Style — Artisan Style, located in uptown's historic arts district, is a contemporary art gallery featuring emerging and mid-career artists representing a variety of mediums. Artisan Style's goal is to remove the notion that original art is a luxury only afforded by the wealthy and provide Dallas residents with a comfortable place to see and purchase affordable, innovative, original art.

214.468.9095 | 2417 Mahon Street, Dallas, Texas

Artizen Fine Arts

214.979.2140 | 1202 Dragon Street, Suite 105, Dallas, Texas

Artspace 111 — Emerging and mid-career Texas artists working in a variety of media

817.692.3228 | 111 Hampton Street, Fort Worth, Texas

Banks Fine Art — Marty Ricks - American Regionalist-Ricks' majestic landscapes with tonal colors and qualities capture the essence of the American landscape.

214.352.1811 | 1231 Dragon Street, Dallas, Texas

Barbara Davis Gallery — Contemporary Art

713.520.9200 | 4411 Montrose Blvd, Houston, Texas

Barry Whistler Gallery

214.939.0242 | 2909-B Canton St, Dallas, Texas

Bath House Cultural Center — Magic Mirrors and Alter Egos-exhibition of mixed media self-portraiture in which artists delve into the fundamental nature of their inner second selves. Curated by Enrique Fernandez Cervantes. Kathy Lovas-an exhibition of installation art made with slip-cast clay and mixed media by UNT professor and sculptor/photographer Lovas that explores the concept of memory while incorporating a variety of literary references.

214.670.8749 | 521 East Lawther Drive, Dallas, Texas

Beaux Arts — Plantae Selectae-a collection of hand-colored copper plate engravings from the most beautifully illustrated botanical folio of the 18th century by Georg Dionysius Ehret.

214.741.5555 | 1505 Hi Line Drive, Dallas, Texas

Brookhaven College Forum Gallery and Studio Gallery — Forum Gallery: Manifesto video installation with ceramic objects by Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Professor of Art Louis Katz. Studio Gallery: Site-specific fiber installation by University of North Texas Professor of Art Amie Adelman.

972.860.4101 | 3939 Valley View Lane, Farmers Branch, Texas

Cameron Gallery — Metal sculpture by George Fowler-two main themes in Fowler's work are the synchronicity of disparate elements as well as the contrast of beauty and relative permanence metal affords the sculptor.

214.747.1414 | 1414 Dragon Street, Dallas, Texas

Cerulean Gallery — Contemporary Art. Painting.

214.739.2583 | 6609-A Hillcrest Ave., Dallas, Texas

Conduit Gallery — Contemporary art.

214.939.0064 | 1626 C Hi Line Dr., Dallas, Texas

Craighead-Green Gallery — Paintings by Harry Ally and Arturo Mallmann and sculpture by Shawn Smith.

214.855.0779 | 1011 Dragon Street, Dallas, Texas

Dahlia Woods Gallery — Cool Shades-featuring the neo-noir paintings of San Francisco artist Kenney Mencher and the scratch board paintings and shadow boxes of Austin artist Linda Sheets.

214.827.0924 | 600 Cantegral Street, Dallas, Texas

Dallas Contemporary — A forum that cultivates artists, ignites learning, and inspires the community. It is committed to finding and exploring work that is new and unfamiliar, challenging and sometimes difficult, but deserves to come into view.

214.821.2522 | 161 Glass Street, Dallas, Texas

Daniel Padilla Gallery — Fine art gallery dedicated to the promotion of a nationally acclaimed family of artists; Daniel Padilla, Manuel Padilla, Raquel Padilla-Perez,and Francis Padilla and a variety of other artists. We provide quality original art to established and emerging collectors and offer a wide range of services while working in a variety of styles with over 300 limited edition giclee prints on canvas available.

713.392.7014 | 838 West Davis, Dallas, Texas

David Dike Fine Art — The gallery will exhibit late 19th- and early 20th-century American and European oil paintings. The exhibition will also feature paintings by Texas regionalist and landscape artists.

214.720.4044 | 2613 Fairmount Street, Dallas, Texas

Dunn and Brown Contemporary — Outstanding and groundbreaking contemporary art in a variety of media by established and emerging artists

214.521.4322 | 5020 Tracy Street, Dallas, Texas

European Art Gallery — The finest collection of European oil paintings in America.

972.612.2806 | 18170 Hillcrest Road, Suite 100, Dallas, Texas

Fort Worth Contemporary Arts — Fort Worth Contemporary Arts was established in 2008 to offer a platform for innovative contemporary art from an international context. Its regular changing exhibition program seeks to reflect significant developments in art and its critical reception. Fort Worth Contemporary Arts is part of The Art Galleries at TCU.

817.257.7643 | 2900 W. Berry St., Fort Worth, Texas

Galerie Kornye — American Master Group Show-invitational exhibition offering masterworks from American Representational artists such as Steve Armes, Steve Childs, Stapleton Kearns, Dave Kramer, Kirk Richards, Wayne Salge, Craig Srebnik, Allison Streett, James Tennison and Yan Sun.

214.954.4475 | 2530 Fairmount Street, Dallas, Texas

Galleri Urbane

432.729.4200 | 212 E. San Antonio St/Hwy, Marfa, Texas

Gallery 2910 — Gallery collection of eclectic works of art by photographer Heather Pollard, sculptor The Artist Red and artist The Artist "Y" Lee.

214.774.2910 | 2910 Commerce Street, Dallas, Texas

Gallery at UTA — Tommy Fitzpatrick and Margo Sawyer-a comparative exhibition of two internationally exhibiting artists, Margo Sawyer (Austin, TX) and Tommy Fitzpatrick (Arlington, TX) who work in sculpture and painting, respectively. Both artists work with architectonic forms and color, yet differ in that Fitzpatrick's acrylic paintings reference the structure of the urban skyscraper and its surroundings, while Sawyer abstracts the forms and creates a jigsaw of colorful panels on the wall or floor or suspended from the ceiling. Curated by Benito Huerta.

817.272.3110 | 502 South Cooper Street, Arlington, Texas

Goss-Michael Foundation — British Contemporary Art

214.696.0555 | 2500 Cedar Springs Road, Dallas, Texas

H. Paxton Moore Fine Art Gallery — Elegant Equations-works of elegant sculptures in wood and mixed media materials by artist Ronald Watson, TCU Chairman/Gallery Director, Department of Art and Art History of Fort Worth, Texas, and mysterious mixed media collage works by Dallas artist and Richland College Professor of Art Gordon Young

214.860.2115 | 801 Main Street, Dallas, Texas

HCG Gallery — Contemporary art. Located in Dallas, Texas.

214.760.9230 | 1130 Dragon St, Suite 190, Dallas, Texas

Holly Johnson Gallery — Contemporary Art.

214.369.0169 | 1411 Dragon St, Dallas, Texas

Ice House Cultural Center — Reflections of Our Past, Visions of Our Future-a tribute to artists who have helped shape the Ice House Cultural Center as the Ice House looks toward the transition to the Oak Cliff Cultural Center in 2010. This mixed media exhibition will include paintings, photographs and sculpture.

214.670.7524 | 1004 West Page Street, Dallas, Texas

Inman Gallery — Contemporary Art

713.526.7800 | 3901 Main St., Houston, Texas

Irving Arts Center Galleries & Sculpture Garden — The Global Artistry of Leo and Diane Dillon: A Retrospective-children's book illustrations by Leo and Diane Dillon. NASA/ART: 50 Years of Exploration-a celebration of NASA's history, featuring works by Annie Leibovitz, Jamie Wyeth, Andy Warhol, and more. Within the Emperor's Garden: The Ten Thousand Springs Pavilion-monumental hand-carved replica of the Ten Thousand Springs Pavilion, on loan from the Smithsonian Institution. Sculpture Garden-sculpture by James Surls, Reuben Nakian Eliseo Garcia, and more.

972.252.7558 | 3333 North MacArthur Boulevard, Irving, Texas

Jacques Lamy Art Gallery — Paintings by French artist Marie Claire Pajeile and Texas artist Shawn D'lee.

214.747.7611 | 1607 Dragon Street, Dallas, Texas

Joel Cooner Gallery — Paintings by Olga Polunin and Jean Marc Louis and sculpture by Woods Davy.

214.747.3603 | 1601 Dragon Street, Dallas, Texas

Kristy Stubbs Gallery

214.871.9311 | 2606 Fairmount St., Dallas, Texas

Latino Cultural Center — The Latino Cultural Center (LCC) opened in 2003 with the vision of providing artists, cultural organizations and the Latino community with a venue to develop and celebrate Latino culture and art.

214.671.0045 | 2600 Live Oak, Dallas, Texas

Laura Moore Fine Art Studio — Artist owned gallery and studio located in Historic Downtown McKinney. Ms. Moore will probably be painting when you visit.

214.914.3630 | 107 S. Tennessee, McKinney, Texas

Lora Reynolds Gallery — The gallery's mission is to bring national and international contemporary artists in all media to Austin. The gallery organizes 6 - 8 shows annually of emerging, mid-career, and established artists.

512.215.4965 | 360 Nueces, Suite 50, Austin, Texas

Mary Tomas Studio Gallery — Inner Circle-paintings by Walter Gray Lamb, Bill Nimelman, Tom Ortega and Mary Tomas.

214.727.5101 | 1110 Dragon Street, Dallas, Texas

McKinney Avenue Contemporary — Non-profit organization for creative freedom. Located in downtown Dallas, Texas.

214.953.1212 | 3120 McKinney Avenue, Dallas, Texas

Mokah Art Gallery — Mokah Art Gallery, an extension of Life in Deep Ellum, serves to promote culture and art in Deep Ellum and surrounding communities. At the Cultural Center, Mokah Art Gallery exhibitions feature contemporary art of local artists from the experimental, the emerging, and the established.

214.651.0633 | 2803 Taylor Street, Dallas, Texas

Museum of Geometric and MADI Art — Two celebrated Slovakian artists, Milan Dobes and Viktor Hulik, exhibit their transformable works. Hulik will be available to discuss his art.

214.855.7802 | 3109 Carlisle Street, Dallas, Texas

Norwood Flynn Gallery — Emperors & Roosters-new paintings by Ray-Mel Cornelius and introducing Chris Bingham and his "Neon Dallas" paintings.

214.351.3318 | 3318 Shorecrest Drive, Dallas, Texas

Photographs Do Not Bend Gallery — Dedicated to photo-based art. Located in the Design District of Dallas on Dragon Street. The gallery opened its original Uptown location in 1995. The move to Dragon Street took place the summer of 2006.

214.969.1852 | 1202 Dragon Street, Suite 103, Dallas, Texas

Pollock Gallery — Pollock Gallery is located on the campus of Souther Methodist University.

214.768.4439 | 3140 Dyer Street, Dallas, Texas

Ross Akard Gallery

972.743.5895 | 1717 N. Akard St., Dallas, Texas

Ruiz-Healy Art — Contemporary, Emerging and Masters Art

210.804.2219 | San Antonio, Texas

Samuel Lynne Galleries — Samuel Lynne Galleries represents the Reflectionists and 21ST Century artists that are setting new standards by advancing the traditional techniques of the classic masters.

214.965.9027 | 1105 Dragon Street, Dallas, Texas

South Dallas Cultural Center — Photographs by Euless artist Miguel Casanova that document the Loiza Aldea Festival in Loiza Aldea, Puerto Rico. Commissioned by the South Dallas Cultural Center as a part of its Afro-Latino Initiative.

214.939.2787 | 3400 South Fitzhugh Avenue, Dallas, Texas

Sun to Moon Gallery — First Light: Five Photographers Explore Yosemite's Wilderness-an exhibition of finely crafted prints featuring varied interpretations of the Sierra wilderness by photographers Charles Cramer, Karl Kroeber, Scot Miller, Mike Osborne and Keith S. Walklet. Partial proceeds benefit the Yosemite Fund.

214.745.1199 | 1515 Levee Street, Dallas, Texas

Texas Gallery — Contemporary Art

713.524.1593 | 2012 Peden St., Houston, Texas

The 4th Wall Gallery — The 4Th Wall Gallery is the creation of Matthew Abramowitz. He has earned a reputation among artists and collectors for being among the most respected and finest dealers of editorial and illustrated art. The 4th Wall Gallery is a culmination of the success achieved with The Gallery @ Storyopolis. The Gallery @ Storyopolis hosted over 80 exhibitions for such artists as Gary Baseman, Calef Brown and greats from the illustrator and graphic novel genre such as Will Eisner. Matthew Abramowitz's newest gallery has a unique and limited collection, which is home to an amazingly diverse group of world-renowned artists. The 4th Wall Gallery abolishes labels and lets the greatness of each piece define itself. The 4th Wall Gallery is a place that celebrates artists breaking down the walls of conformity.

214.740.9400 | 2925 Fairmont Street, Dallas, Texas

The Moudy Gallery — The Moudy Gallery is part of The Art Galleries at TCU.

817.257.2588 | 2805 S. University Drive, Fort Worth, Texas

The Public Trust

214.760.7170 | 2919-C Commerce St., Dallas, Texas

The Wit Gallery — The Wit Gallery located in the heart of Exposition Park is bringing the Dallas Art scene a youthful, fresh, and contemporary array of art and artists. Always changing and never boring, expect to be delighted and entertained with the exceptional art and service. Greeted by the gallery pup, Molly, with a wag of the tail and a possible lick on the face, you will find the relaxed environment, invigorating and stimulating. Great Art, Great Staff, and a Great Space. Come and get your Art on at The Wit Gallery.

214.823.8080 | 830 Exposition Ave, Suite 102, Dallas, Texas

Thornwood Gallery — Greta Gundersen: Susurrus-new paintings and drawings evoking the rustling sound of landscape and the thrumming of the cosmos. Lush colors and an infinite sense of space are the hallmarks of Gundersen's work.

214.658.9990 | 1605 Dragon Street, Dallas, Texas

Valley House Gallery & Sculpture Garden — Still Lifes and Tables-abstracted, richly colored still life paintings by SMU Professor Mary Vernon influenced by her recent trip to China.

972.239.2441 | 6616 Spring Valley Road, Dallas, Texas

William Campbell Contemporary Art — Contemporary Art

817.737.9566 | 4935 Byers Avenue, Fort Worth, Texas

Fort Worth Community Arts Center

Favorite Sites

John Palmer — Contemporary self-taught, Houston artist working in a variety of media including paint and sculpture.
www.johnpalmerart.com

DFW Art Models — If you're itching to do some figure drawing, check out DFW Art Models for info, classes and gatherings.
www.dfwartmodels.com

Mokah Art

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