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Category: ArtAfterX
Triumphant People, Extraordinary Art. A look at art and artists in Dallas from the ’60s to the 80s.
Oak Cliff, A Legacy of Art and Cheap Rent
If any Dallas neighborhood is most associated with being a place where artists live, it's probably Oak Cliff. Sure, the area around White Rock Lake has a large number of artists living there. Oak Lawn was once known as the center for art galleries, a role that's been taken on by the Design District and … Continue reading Oak Cliff, A Legacy of Art and Cheap Rent
Protected: George Green on the Oak Cliff Four
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Protected: Marty Ray Reveals Diversity of Influences in the Dallas Art Community
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Protected: A Wild Time for a Lot of Reasons
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Protected: James Surls on the 1975 “Dog Show”
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Protected: Janet Kutner on the Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts
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Protected: Martin Delabano Discusses Work of His Father
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Protected: Roger Winter on Bob Wade, Otis Dozier and Recognition for Texas Art
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A Class Note From Nearly 30 Years Ago — Roger Winter and A Transfer of Spirit
The current exhibition A Transfer of Spirit at Kirk Hopper Gallery features a selection of work from students who studied with Roger Winter from the museum school in the 60's and SMU. The opening was well-attended and included a visit from Laura and George W. Bush, who studied with Gail Norfleet, one of the featured artists. We had … Continue reading A Class Note From Nearly 30 Years Ago — Roger Winter and A Transfer of Spirit