Jessica Fuentes & Raul Rodriguez: Mining the Past
Nov
1
to Dec 28

Jessica Fuentes & Raul Rodriguez: Mining the Past

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Mining the Past brings together new works by Fort Worth-based photographers Jessica Fuentes and Raul Rodriguez. Both artists use technology to manipulate and re-present traditional film photographs in innovative ways. 

Fuentes draws on a catalog of film photography taken over decades and across geographic locations. Her works are digitally combined to flatten time and space as she grapples with the nature of memory through distortion and juxtaposition The digital layering of images mimics both the aesthetic of double-exposure photography and the haziness and fallibility of memory. Her video, all things appear and disappear | todos las cosas aparecen y desaparecen, reveals part of her artistic process of layering and transparency. 

Rodriguez draws from his family archive, featuring photographs from their early years in the U.S. He manipulates the photos by shifting and moving them during the scanning process. The resulting abstracted images feel as if they have been distorted through a wormhole of memory, often leaving only the artist’s hand crisp and clear in the final print. 

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never changing, ever changing | nunca cambiando, eterno cambiando
Jan
27
to Feb 24

never changing, ever changing | nunca cambiando, eterno cambiando

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During the 2019-2020 academic year, Jessica Fuentes was an artist-in-residence at Tarrant County College, South Campus. Though her residency year was interrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent shut-down of the TCC campuses, Fuentes continued her residency in a virtual format. Now, with the campus reopened, Fuentes presents the series she created during her residency.

Opening Reception - Thursday, January 27, 6-8 p.m.

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New Stores: New Futures
Aug
20
to Aug 22

New Stores: New Futures

  • Pioneer Tower at Will Rogers Memorial Center in the Cultural District (map)
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The Arts Council of Fort Worth and AURORA are partnering to present New Stories: New Futures in conjunction with Fort Worth Public Art’s major installation on Pioneer Tower.

Dr. Lauren Cross, curator of the exhibition at the base of Pioneer Tower, selected ten North Texas artists working with a wide range of new media approaches for their art installations.

Artists include:

Nick Brontrager
Ciara Bryant
Angela Faz
Jessica Fuentes
Jeff Gibbons
Jin Ya Huang
Sedrick and Letitia Huckaby
Raul Rodriguez
Bernardo Vallarino

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virtual exhibition: under the southern cross | bajo la cruz del sur
Oct
19
to Oct 25

virtual exhibition: under the southern cross | bajo la cruz del sur

Rounding out a yearlong artist residency through Tarrant County College–South Campus, Jessica Fuentes will debut her new series under the southern cross | bajo la cruz del sur in a virtual exhibition through The Carillon Gallery’s instagram account: @the_carillon.

This body of work combines photographs taken from 2001 through 2020 while on trips to Uruguay, Argentina, Mexico, west Texas, and Galveston. Each piece is digitally layered and references childhood summers spent with grandparents, religious and spiritual iconography, and places of significance to the artist in her own learning and understanding of Latina/o/x art and culture. In these dreamy compositions, time and memory are condensed. The title evokes both the prominent constellation in the southern hemisphere and the experience of growing up in the South in the United States.

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duo means two
Feb
29
to Mar 28

duo means two

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duo means two, a solo exhibition in the Frost Gallery at the Fort Worth Community Arts Center, will be on view from February 29–March 28, 2020.

closing reception: March 28, 2020; 6-9 p.m.

Whether working in photography, mixed media, or narrative writing, Fuentes’ work explores the concepts of time, memory, and repetition. Often she examines these ideas through the display of photographs using transparency or vinyl to physically layer and consequently distort images. In duo means two, it is the process—the repetition of carrying out a simple idea over a fourteen year period of time and across a variety of locations—that relates directly to the larger themes of Fuentes’ work. The images in this series capture pairings of everyday items from both outdoor and interior scenes. At first glance, the work seems to simply present the mundane coupling of objects. As the viewer looks closer, the repetition of paired items highlights the relationships between the objects and inevitably evokes the complexities of personal relationships.

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Picture This: An Alumni Show
Aug
20
to Sep 14

Picture This: An Alumni Show

Curated by Dr. Diane Durant, UT Dallas Associate Professor of Instruction, Director of the Comer Collection of Photography, and Alumna (PhD, Humanities–Aesthetic Studies, 2013).

Reception: August 23, 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Gallery Talks: Thursday, September 12, 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm

Featuring UT Dallas photo alumni:
Jessie Bowers (BA, Art and Technology, 2017)
Ciara Elle Bryant (BA, Art and Performance, 2016)
Garrett Chace (BA, Emerging Media and Communication, 2018)
Lauren Christlieb (BA, Art and Performance, 2013)
Jessica Fuentes (BA, Art and Performance, 2004)
Eric Keig (BA, Art and Performance, 2014)

SP/N Gallery hours:
Sunday - Monday: Closed
Tuesday - Wednesday: 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Thursday - Friday: 1:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Saturday: 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

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FW Zine Fest 2K19
Mar
9
2:00 PM14:00

FW Zine Fest 2K19

Join us for our annual Zinefest here in Fort Worth, TX.
FWZF is where we celebrate DIY Culture in the form of Art, Music and Spoken Word.

$8 Entry (No one will be turned away due to lack of funds)

Food by Mariachi Diner (VEGAN OPTIONS)

Musical Line-Up(ongoing):
After Dinosaurs
Artemis Funk
Big Heaven
Crisis Management Squad
Echo Spring
Guy London
Ladybugs
Lando Sea
Mamis
Miles Canady
Ojos
Same Brain
Sub-Sahara
Three Rose Charm

Artists/Zines(more TBA soon):

-Adriana Andrade- 7 Ways to Die in a Bathtub
-AHK - Off White
-Alex Atchley / Kris Gouge
- Alyssa Greenwood - Alyssa Gee Comics
-Anya Boz
-Arte de Andi/MonicatDesigns (San Marcos)
-Brent Ozaeta
-Carley Jacobs
-Chicle Zine
-Chudo Udo Publications (AR)
-CONSCIOUS: The Zine (Nagadoches)
-Delicia Williams
-Dormalou Project (HTX)
-Enchanted Botanica (Tarot Readings and Zines)
-Eric Eastland - Sent from my iphone
-Everything Living/Botanical Loyalty
-Film is a Dead Media
-Gabriella Gonzalez
-Gerardo Velasquez - Ediciones Inéditos ALV
-Girls Rock Ft Worth
-Goblin Paradise & Meaty Fingers - Sophia & Mario
-Haley Cook - Turbip Baby
-Ian Wortham
-Itzel Zuniga
-Jessica Fuentes
-Jordan Sweet- Queering Monsters
-Katie Goodrich - Kadusaurus
-Lauren Maxwell - Frog Babies
-LGBTQ SAVES
-little SISTER Zine (KS)
-Marlon Jones
-Meta Flop (OKC)
-Morgan Hanneken
-Mothboy
-Mystic Multiples (HTX)
-Penny Halcyon
-Planned Parenthood
-Quentin Smith
-Queers and Their Clothes (ATX)
-Sarah Barnett
-Splendor and Travail (SATX)
-TERRY, THE TOXIC SUPER ABSORBENCY TAMPON!
-The Center for Imaginative Cartography & Research (HTX)
-Thoele Sarradet- Offtrack/ Dating Advice
-Weaver Zines
-Whitney Billings- Sewer Babe (ATX)
-Yes Ma'am
-Zine Vergüenza (CA/TJ MX)
-Dwayne Carter - Madness Zines

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Let's Talk... Through Art: UPROOTED
Feb
9
1:00 PM13:00

Let's Talk... Through Art: UPROOTED

  • Beck Geren Room, Brown Lupton University Union Building, TCU (map)
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A People’s Art Collaborative workshop in partnership with UNICEF Dallas, MHMR Tarrant County and UNICEF TCU Student Club

Topic: UPROOTED- We will learn about the personal toll forced migration takes on families and individuals as well as the short and long term impact on communities rehabilitating uprooted families and individuals.

Special Guests:

Jessica Fuentes - Mixed-media artist and art educator at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art

Cathy Stout, LCSW, CTTS - Director of Emergency Management, MHMR

Lily Heine - Global Citizenship Fellow - UNICEF USA

free, but registration required - adena@mcatexas.com/817-332-3271

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Life in Analog Reception
Oct
19
6:00 PM18:00

Life in Analog Reception

Fort Works Art is pleased to announce the reception for the open call show Life In Analog: A Juried Film Photography Exhibition. The competition will include works by 36 artists from around the country who work in film photography. The talented artists featured were selected by juror Kristen Gaylord, Assistant Curator of Photography for The Amon Carter Museum of American Art. 

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Critical Mass: An Unprecedented UT Dallas Artist Alumni Exhibition OPENING RECEPTION
Oct
1
4:00 PM16:00

Critical Mass: An Unprecedented UT Dallas Artist Alumni Exhibition OPENING RECEPTION

The School of Arts & Humanities celebrates the grand opening of the SPiN Gallery with an exhibition of works by artists who have successfully pursued their creative practice after receiving Visual Arts degrees from UT Dallas. Special programing to be announced.

The exhibition runs Oct. 1 - Nov. 11

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After Hours: Works by DMA Staff
Jun
15
to Nov 26

After Hours: Works by DMA Staff

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Every two years, staff of the Dallas Museum of Art are provided the opportunity to showcase their talents in exhibition form. After Hours: Works by DMA Staff showcases over 50 intriguing works by Museum employees. Among the works are landscape paintings, photography, cross-stitch, and much more. 

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Ro2ooth Gift Grab
Dec
17
to Dec 31

Ro2ooth Gift Grab

OPENING RECEPTION: December 23rd from 7pm - 10pm

Ro2 Art and Art Tooth, are excited to present Ro2ooth Gift Grab, a collaborative small works group exhibition showcasing a diverse array of works by some of the most energetic regional artists at Ro2 Art Gallery. This marks Art Tooth’s first foray into the Dallas art scene. 

Just in time for the holidays, the group exhibition offers an opportunity for all art lovers to enjoy and affordably collect fine art in an invigorating and eclectic variety of mediums, including sculpture, photography, painting and prints by some of the metroplex’s most beloved emerging and mid­career artists.

Featured Artists:
Wyatt Adams, Alexa Alarcon, Greg Bahr, Jessica Beatty, Gillian Bradshaw-Smith, Ari Brielle, Lael Burns, Mick Burson ,Sophia Ceballos, Charles Clary. Ray-Mel Cornelious, Ken Craft, Val Curry, Hillary Dohoney, Chance Dunlap, Erika Duque, Cuyler Etheredge, Austin Fields, Cheryl Finfrock, Jessica Fuentes, Adam Benjamin Fung, Ollie Gee, Michelle Cortez Gonzales, Joshua Goode, Jessika Gúilleń, Linda Dee Guy, Terry Hays, Ronnie Heart, Carina Hiscock, Jeremy Joel, Brian K. Jones, Sonali Khatti, Bumin Kim, Tuba Köymen, Lindsey Larsen, Yuni Lee, Julia Mclain, Melissa Mohammadi, Jeanne Neal, Mark S. Nelson, The Nomadic Fungi Institute, Jeff Parrott, Alexander Paulus, Brandon Pederson, Julon Pinkston, Robin Ragin, Jana Renee, Kathy Robinson-Hays, Brian K. Scott, Sewer Humor, Erica Stephens, Clay Stinnett, Benjamin Terry, Chip Tompkins, Diana Urbina, Fabiola Valenzuela, Peggy Wauters, Scott Winterrowd, James Zamora

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Coming Home @ Artes de la Rosa
Dec
16
to Dec 17

Coming Home @ Artes de la Rosa

Friday, December 16 6:30pm - 9:30pm
Saturday, December 17 6:30pm - 9:30pm

Coming Home: Community Conversations on Public Art is an ongoing temporary public art project that will engage Fort Worth residents of all ages and cultural backgrounds in a dialog about the future of public art in our city. 

Join us in the art gallery at Artes de la Rosa's Mariachi Christmas Concert before the show on Friday and Saturday night as we ask, "what kind of public art would you like to see in Fort Worth and where?" Your answers will inform the new Fort Worth Public Art Master Plan.

This pop up project will be taking place in the art gallery before Mariachi Christmas. To attend the concert, tickets are required. Information about the concert at: https://www.facebook.com/events/1082004461836380/ 

Conceived and led by ACT United, comprised of artists Carol Benson, Lauren Cross, Tom Diel, Jessica Fuentes, and Tiffany Wolf Smith. 

More information on this public art project at Fort Worth Public Art.

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Artist Reception - 4th Annual Juried Artists' Books Exhibition
Nov
4
6:00 PM18:00

Artist Reception - 4th Annual Juried Artists' Books Exhibition

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In November 2016, WoCA Projects is partnering with the Fort Worth Community Arts Center once again to present its 4th Annual Juried Artists' Books Exhibition exploring the diversity within the artist book medium, including both traditional book-binded forms as well as (but not limited to) those works that use books as a reference or metaphor to create other conceptual forms. Examples might explore the interchangeable use of of mixed-media, painting, drawing, printmaking, fiber arts, photography, sculpture, ceramics, sound, film/video, and installations in the creation or referencing of the book form. Note: the inclusion of text and exact references to traditional books not required. 

WoCA Projects is a non-profit arts organization featuring contemporary artworks by local, national, and international women artists of color through exhibitions and community artist programming. And supports the work of all artists (from all nationalities and backgrounds) whose work explores equality in its diverse methods and interpretations. 

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Coming Home: Official Debut and 15th Anniversary of the FW Public Art Program
Oct
14
5:00 PM17:00

Coming Home: Official Debut and 15th Anniversary of the FW Public Art Program

At this celebration of the 15th Anniversary of the Fort Worth Public Art ProgramACTunited artists will debut their latest project, Coming Home: Community Conversations on Public Art. This ongoing temporary public art project will engage Fort Worth residents in a dialog about the future of public art in our city. Come see what we have in store for the months ahead as we work toward an update of the Fort Worth Public Art Master Plan.

In conjunction with the celebration, FWPA is pleased to announce the release of the first-ever FWPA collection catalog, The Commissioned Works: 2001 - 2015. This comprehensive volume features over fifty projects commissioned and completed since 2001. Confirm your attendance to reserve a complimentary copy to be picked up at the event, so RSVP today! 

Bring your family and friends and join us for light refreshments, music, and fun.

Please RSVP at talkto@fwpublicart.org. More information is also available at www.fwpublicart.org.

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Coming Home @ Arts Goggle
Oct
8
12:00 PM12:00

Coming Home @ Arts Goggle

Coming Home: Community Conversations on Public Art is an ongoing temporary public art project that will engage Fort Worth residents of all ages and cultural backgrounds in a dialog about the future of public art in our city. Conceived and led by ACT United, comprised of artists Carol BensonLauren Cross, Tom Diel, Jessica Fuentes, and Tiffany Wolf Smith, the input gathered will inform the Fort Worth Public Art Master Plan Update being developed by Barbara Goldstein & Associates.

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"This Must Be The Place" the F6 Gallery Reunion Art Show
Oct
1
7:00 PM19:00

"This Must Be The Place" the F6 Gallery Reunion Art Show

Telling the story of the present without forgetting the past, this show will focus on the Arlington based F6 Gallery, that was the starting off point for so many DFW artists. The show will have a 6 year span of artists, from painters, sculpters, graffiti, audio/visual along with installations to folk art. Please join us at the Grackle Art Gallery on Oct 1st for a reunion of sorts, a night to get the tribe back together again.

Vanessa Lerma
Joe Art
Adam Werner
Jeremy Biggers
Cody Phillips
Jessica Fuentes
Carlos Donjaun
John Worley
Jeru Gabriel
Matt Sacks
Jeremy Joel
Kris Swenson
David Yubeta
Jerrel Sustaita
Jessica Cazoban
Mike Moffatt
Mandylopandy

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