Letitia Huckaby: Likeness Of, Brookhaven College | Letitia Huckaby

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L-R: A’RiyahAngel(a)Elijah and LaDonte (Jubilee), pigment prints, 30 x 20.

Brookhaven College Art Department is delighted to present the exhibition Letitia Huckaby: Likeness Of in the Studio Gallery January 8 – February 4, 2015.

Letitia Huckaby: Likeness Of

January 8 – February 4, 2015

Opening: January 23, 2015 | 6:00 – 8:00 pm.

Exhibitions, gallery lectures, and receptions are free and open to the public. Brookhaven College is located at 3939 Valley View Lane, between Midway Road and Marsh Lane in Farmers Branch.

The Forum Gallery is located in Building F, Room F101, open Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

For more information about  exhibitions, contact David Newman, gallery director, at 972-860-4101 or at dNewman@dcccd.edu.

3939 Valley View Lane
Farmers Branch, TX 75244-4997
972.860.4101    F 972.860.4385

International Discoveries V | FotoFest 2014 – 2015, Inter-Biennial Season

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FotoFest 2014 – 2015
Inter-Biennial Season

International Discoveries V
January 15 – February 28, 2015

FotoFest at Silver Street Studios
2000 Edwards Street, Houston, TX

Outstanding new talent discovered by the FotoFest curatorial team at photography events in Asia, Europe, Latin America, Canada and the United States.

The twelve artists featured in the International Discoveries V exhibition are: Khaled Akil (Syria), Chris Bartlett (USA), Pedro David (Brazil),TANG DeSheng (China), Roberto Fernández Ibáñez (Uruguay), Do-yeon Gwon (Korea), Jungho Jung (Korea), Hankoo Lee (Korea), Marcela Magno (Argentina), Hector Rene Membreno-Canales (Honduras/USA), Hosang Park (Korea), Sebastián Szyd (Argentina).

9th Annual 125-Mile Visual Arts Exhibition | Heather Ross

© Heather Ross 2013

Congratulations to Heather Ross for having her artwork, Untitled #3, chosen by James Thurman, exhibition juror, to be included in the Visual Arts Society of Texas (VAST) 9th Annual 125-Mile Visual Arts Exhibition. Exhibition dates are January 16 – February 2, 2015.

January 16 – February 2, 2015

Opening: January 16 | 5:30 – 7:30 PM

Patterson-Appleton Center for the Visual Arts
400 E. Hickory St.
Denton, TX

VAST is hosting a public reception celebrating the opening of the exhibition on January 16, 5:30 – 7:30 pm; awards presentation will be at 6:30 pm at the Patterson-Appleton Center for the Visual Arts, 400 E. Hickory St., Denton, TX.

Heather holds a BA in Sociology, an AA in Digital Photography and currently attends Texas Woman’s University working on her BFA in photography.

Looking Back at Saturn, Solo Exhibition | Kalee Appleton

© Kalee Appleton 2014

Congratulations to Texas Woman’s University Alumna Kalee Appleton for her forthcoming solo exhibition, Looking Back at Saturnat Janette Kennedy Gallery in Dallas, TX. The exhibition will be on view January 5 – 30, 2015.

Looking Back at Saturn, Kalee Appleton

January 5 – 30, 2015

Opening: January 10, 2015 | 6–9 pm

Janette Kennedy Gallery

1409 S. Lamar, Dallas, TX 75215 Get directions
(214) 426-1575

Dealing with digital processes and relationships between the past and present, Appleton’s works on view use publicly submitted images and the breakdown of photographic digital code.

Kalee received a BFA in Photography from Texas Tech University in 2005 and an MFA in Visual Arts, Photography Concentration from Texas Woman’s University in 2014.

Tales Neither True Nor False, 500X Gallery | Sheryl Anaya

© 500X Gallery

Congratulations to Texas Woman’s University Alumna Sheryl Anaya for inclusion in the exhibition, Tales Neither True Nor Falseat 500X Gallery in Dallas, TX. The exhibition will be on view January 10 – February 1, 2015.

Sheryl completed her BFA in Photography and Sculpture at Texas Woman’s University in 2013. She is currently a Member of 500x Gallery and the Editorial Assistant for Light Leaked, an online photography journal.


Tales Neither True Nor False

Main Gallery | Tales Neither True Nor False

Downstairs Project Space | Telephone

Upstairs Project Space | I followed Eleanor Antin. I only got halfway. 

January 10 – February 1, 2015

Opening reception – January 10th, 7-10 pm

Tales Neither True Nor False presents narrative inquiries into the ambiguous nature of identity, transformation, intuition, memories and intimacy. This exhibition features work by Sheryl Anaya, Jessica Fuentes, Laura Garcia and M. Kate Helmes through a collection of autobiographical accounts, performance and fabricated realities. Each artist draws on their personal experience as mentor, educator, and nurturer to inform their work.

Telephone | Collaborative works by Ryan Goolsby and Timothy Harding.

I followed Eleanor Antin. I only got halfway. | A collaborative installation between Diane Durant and Devyn Gaudet.

Levitas: A Photographic Investigation of Weightlessness

© Jana C. Perez and Angilee Wilkerson 2014
Dawn’s Form, 2014
by Angilee Wilkerson & Jana C. Perez

Congratulations to Texas Woman’s University Alumnae Jana C. Perez, Angilee Wilkerson, and Mary Kathryn Wimberly for inclusion in the exhibition, Levitas: A Photographic Investigation of Weightlessness, at the Bath House Cultural Center in Dallas, TX. The exhibition will be on view December 06, 2014 – January 31, 2015.

South Central Dallas at Mighty Fine Art Gallery

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Reception: November 8, 2014, 6pm – 9pm

Laurisa Galvan
Saturday November 1,2014 – December 7, 2014

MFAGallery is located at 409A N.Tyler between 8th and Davis St.
Gallery hours are 12:00 to 5:00 Saturday and Sunday or by appointment:
phone 214-942-5241.

The View Through the Lens: Capturing Cultural Shifts with the Latino Barrios of Dallas.

Congratulations to Sheryl Anaya, TWU alumna, who will have her work displayed in: The View Through the Lens: Capturing Cultural Shifts with the Latino Barrios of Dallas, at the Latino Cultural Center in Dallas.

Dallas, Texas | November 14, 2014 – January 3, 2015

Opening Reception | November 14, 6-8 pm 

PDNB – Experimental Photography Exhibition

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Experimental Photography

November 22, 2014 – February 21, 2015

Opening reception: Saturday, November 22, 2014

From 5 – 8 PM

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Dallas, TX –

Words like the following can be used when discussing experimental photography: solarization, photogram, vortograph, rayograph, photomontage, manipulated negatives, time-lapse, double exposure, sandwiched negatives, photo-assemblage, cameraless, light-box, pinhole, camera obscura, collage, photo sculpture.

This is not a finite list of terms, but the idea is there are a multitude of ways to make a photograph, and some not conceived yet. The camera may or may not be used; the principle is mainly creative use of light.

Use of these methods started in 1826, when the first permanent photograph was

invented by Nicéphore Niépce.

PDNB Gallery will feature many artists who have created new pathways using light to extract unique images. This group exhibition will showcase many examples of these methods. Featured artists include:

Pinhole Camera workshop

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Monday, November 10

6 – 8 pm

Pinhole Camera Workshop

at Artspace111

Join Shamma Al Amri, featured artist of the current Past Forward exhibition, as she discusses pinhole photography.  Enjoy dinner at Artspace111 and create your own pinhole camera to take home!

Seating is limited.

Reservations are required.

email art@artspace111.com to reserve your spot today!

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Please RSVP for the reception

Friday, November 7, 2014

6:00 – 8:30 p.m.

remarks at 7:00 p.m.