FORT WORTH ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION

2021FALL GALLERY NIGHT TM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2021

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FWADA is a unique arts organization in a unique American place. Few cities of Fort Worth’s size are privileged to command such a wealth of major art museums, and fewer still have such a vitalTM com- munity spirit.2021FALL What truly sets FortGALLERY Worth apart, however, is the vigorous, NIGHT longstanding, clearly defi ned cooperation between the museums, the university art galleries, the non-profi t exhibition spaces, and the art dealers, all of which are full working members of FWADA. To fulfi ll its stated mission to stimulateSATURDAY, interest in the visual arts through educational programs, art scholarships, and art competitions, FWADA organizes, funds, and hosts exhibitions of noteworthy art. TM FWADA sponsorsFALL the annualSEPTEMBER Fall GALLERY Gallery Night and Spring Gallery11, NightNIGHT2021 for members and friends. FWADA 2021also sponsors an annual show featuring submitted artworks from Member institutions, the summer Selections exhibition. Keep an eye out for our Gallery Guide! You can fi nd our most recent issue in your FW Weekly newspaper, or pick one up at a Member gallery or museum.

All these attainments have createdSATURDAY, a stable environment that produces a steady stream of top-notch talent, including major local artistsPresenting who exhibit their worksponsor nationally and internationally. Newcomers are frequently dazzled by the quality of work being created in every medium and style. Their passion reinvigorates Fort WorthSEPTEMBER patrons who have become habituated 11, to the2021 riches that surround them, reminding them anew that the most authentic cultural connection they can make is the one that affords direct communication with the artists who interpret and illuminate the life experience they share through common background and interests. Although the city is justly recognized for its cosmo- politan worldview, it is the local artists and their devoted collectors who are the lifeblood of the Fort Worth art market. Presenting sponsor The members of the Fort Worth Art Dealers Association are pledged to the maintenance of a high standard of ethical conduct and professional integrity; these businesses furnish a model that gallery associations in other cities might do well towww.fwada.com emulate. FWADA is to be commended for its important role as a contributor to the cultural and aesthetic richness of Fort Worth.

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2021FALL GALLERY NIGHT TM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2021

FWADA MEMBERS Presenting sponsor AMON CARTER MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART 3501 Camp Bowie Boulevard Fort Worth, TX 76107 817.738.1933 cartermuseum.org

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: Noon-9 are our standard hours. Note the Carter will close at 5p.m. www.fwada.com The Amon Carter Museum of American Art is celebrating its sixtieth year as a free museum presenting the best of American creativity. Since its opening in January 1961, the Carter has acquired one of the world’s fi nest collections of American paintings, photographs, sculpture, and works on paper. Explore the collection from epic landscape and western paintings, elegant still lifes, and singular representations of war and exploration, to unparalleled modernist sculptures and abstractions. The celebration continues throughout the year, including our biggest, loudest, boldest party yet on September 25, our 60th Birthday Bash! Don’t miss this free event full of family-friendly and hands-on art experiences and live music, all ending with a fi reworks show.

ART ON THE BOULEVARD 4919 Camp Bowie Blvd., Suite B Fort Worth, TX 76107 817.737.6368 www.artontheboulevard.com

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 12-9 PM Regular Hours: Noon-9

“How We Spent Our Pandemic Quarantine; An exhibit of works of art created 2020-2021”. The gallery artists responded in many ways in the last 2 years of quarantine and social distancing, some expressing themselves through their artistic talents, as can be seen in this exhibit. Artists participating in the Fall Gallery Night 2021 will be Gale Johnston, Gloria Sepp, Greg Brown, Phillip Ecton, Kay Wirz, Camille Kerr, Jennifer Stuffl ebeam, John D. Williams, Bob Fox and guest artist Duke Horn. Styles represented will be abstract expressionism, photo-realism, monotypes, collages, oil and acrylic on canvas, monotypes, Versace ties, along with watercolors on paper, canvas, metal and glass. Our exhibit will continue through November 30th, 2021.

4 | FWADA Fall Gallery Night, Sept. 11th, 2021 FWADA MEMBERS ARTES DE LA ROSA 1442 N. Main St., Fort Worth, TX 76164 817.624.8333 www.artesdelarosa.org

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 11 am – 6 pm Regular Hours: Tuesday – Friday 11 am – 5 pm

“Agridulce” by Sheryl Anaya – Galeria de la Rosa/Main Gallery. Through the exploration of my memories, Agridulce aims to examine the disconnect and detachment from place and home. The investigation of memories and familial relationships allow me to consider the audience’s engagement through a series of collaged images from personal archives and the emotions and memories that are evoked through that interaction.

“Fogalmam Sincs” by Erika Nina Suárez – Annex Gallery. In an exploration to further deepen the generational connections between Erika Nina Suárez’s identity and multicultural upbringing, she is focusing on those closest to her. Suárez first began this project by studying her relationships with her parents, siblings, and grandmother, who visits when the weather changes. She executed these images by revisiting decades of family photographs, while also analyzing recognizable behaviors that were of interest to her. To be safe and enjoy great art we are adhering to CDC guidelines.

ARTSPACE111 111 Hampton Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102 817.692.3228 www.artspace111.com

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: Noon – 9pm Regular Hours: Tues - Fri 11 - 5 and Sat 11 - 2

Swallow The Frog Jules Buck Jones September 11 – October 23, 2021 Artspace111 presents Swallow The Frog, a new solo exhibition of works by Jules Buck Jones. In Swallow the Frog, Jones presents a wide range of drawings and paintings expanding on the artist’s interests and concerns with the natural world. Jones describes, abstracts, and combines different flora and fauna, presenting new narratives that celebrate the marvels of nature while hinting at the perpetual loss and imbalance of the 21st Century. In the Sculpture Garden, Artspace111 and the Texas Sculpture Group present the first collaborative show of outdoor sculpture installations from TSG members.. This new collaborative series between Artspace111 and the TSG aims to bring new works to from the TSG to Fort Worth each gallery night. In the Great Gallery, Artspace111 presents a group exhibit debuting new works by Artspace111 represented artists. In addition to the artwork on view, Artspace111 will have live music in the on the patio by “The Wind-Up Trio” and outdoor dining ByWasonga food truck from 4:30 - 8:30pm. Image | Honeysuckle, Jules Buck Jones, Mixed Media, 44 x 54”, 2021

FWADA Fall Gallery Night, Sept. 11th, 2021 | 5 ATRIUM GALLERY AT UNTHSC UNT Health Science Center, Carl E. Everett EAD Building 3500 Camp Bowie Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76107 817.735.0301 www. unthsc.edu/atrium

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: noon-8 Fall 2021

Soon Warren is an internationally known artist, an accomplished author and teacher. She has an incredible ability to recreate natural forms on paper and canvas, making them even more beautiful than the original. Soon is exhibiting in and curating this exhibition of her associate’s works. The exhibition will show the watercolors and oil that are vibrant, compelling and awe-inspiring. We will have ongoing watercolor demonstrations in the gallery. Don’t miss works by these talented local featured artists Connie Logan Levsen, Lucy Oppermann, Marianna Alfaro, Gemma Haas, Kay Muller, Vikki Pier, Karen LaBoon, Soon Y. Warren, Jody McCabe, Rita Dyer, Neatie Burden, Linda Perry.

BERNICE COULTER TEMPLETON ART STUDIO TEXAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 1415 E. Vaughn Street, Fort Worth, TX 76105 www.txwes.edu/art-gallery

Regular Hours: Tuesday-Friday, 11 am-4 pm

Permanent Collection: Mary Apple On view, August 6 - October 8

The Bernice Coulter Templeton Art Studio gallery’s mission is to serve as a cultural and an academic environment for the enjoyment and critical analysis of the visual arts. We do this by making culturally and conceptually relevant art accessible to the University and surrounding community. Visually enriching exhibitions and informative experiences with artists, visiting classes, campus and community meetings enrich the lives of all visitors. We actively work to establish the importance and significance of the visual arts relative to the human values present on our campus and our community. Free gallery events include artist gallery talks and receptions, as well as outreach activities. Reservations are required for academic classes held in the gallery, Wesleyan, and community groups. Image: Mary Apple, Untitled, (date unknown)

6 | FWADA Fall Gallery Night, Sept. 11th, 2021 FORT WORKS ART 2100 Montgomery Street Fort Worth, TX 76107 817.759.9475 www.fortworksart.com

Austin Uzor New Meanings September 9, 2021 – November 6, 2021 Opening Reception: Saturday, September 11, 2021, from 6 - 9 PM

Austin Uzor is a rising talent whose moody and atmospheric works are quietly revolutionizing the potential of contemporary painting. In his first solo exhibition, post-graduate school, Uzor transforms the gallery’s entire first floor into a site-specific installation by building an immersive environment out of painting and sculpture. For New Meanings, he reimagines a new space that exists beyond the confines of the self and the different worlds that we all move around in.

FORT WORTH COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER 1300 Gendy, Fort Worth, TX 76106 817.298.3026 fwcac.org

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 9am - 9pm Regular Hours: 9am - 5pm

August 13 – September 18: 2021 Juried Exhibition | Juror: Janice Bond, Deputy Director of Contemporary Arts Museum Houston | Margaret and Spencer Hays Foundation Gallery 2021 Texas Artist Coalition Thank You Show | Frost Gallery New Works by Angela Faz | Gallery Three Herbs, Spice and Everything Nice works by Niva Parajuli | Vista Gallery September 10 – October 20: Hive, works by Matthew Bourbon| Visit Fort Worth Gallery Breaking Through – Portrait, Prints, Paper works by Laura R. Post | Dale Brock and the Visiting Angels Gallery and the TranSystems Gallery Civil Lies works by Heyd Fontenot and Erin Stafford | BNSF Gallery Between Now and Then | Jessica Baldivieso, Ross Graphix, Molly Magill, Vance Wingate | Central Gallery Art Room Make & Take Twisty Ties with Brian on the Veranda |10:00 am – 12:00 noon Image Info: Erin Stafford,“Fiddle-dee-de, I really don’t care, do U?”, 2020, Velvet, fabric trim, tassels, 24”h x 40”w x 40”d, Image info: Double Impress 2019 Cast handmade paper and woodblock prints 16” x 17” x 6”

FWADA Fall Gallery Night, Sept. 11th, 2021 | 7 GALLERY 440 440 S. Main St, Fort Worth, TX 76104 817.335.0100 gallery440.net

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 12-9 pm Regular Hours: Noon-9

Gallery 440 presents Pushing Paper, a show of varied modern works on paper, including sketches to finished drawings, prints, lithographs and paintings by artists such as Marcel Mouly, Georges Braque, Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, Theo Tobias, Al Hirschfeld, Salvador Dali, and even some favorite local and regional Texas artists.

Collectively, the works in the exhibition range from all time periods, but primarily the modern era. The curation aims to celebrate all styles, techniques and genres so that we can learn and appreciate paper as a primary art form, fundamental to every artist’s practice. It’s an eclectic show with lots of surprises, even a pop-up featuring glass artist Duncan McLellan as part of SiNaCa Studios. Image: “Portrait of Sylvette David in Green Chair”, Pablo Picasso, Serigraph

THE GALLERY AT UTA UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON 502 S. Cooper, Arlington, TX 76019 817.272.3110 uta.edu/gallery

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: Noon – 6 PM

John Ahearn with Rigoberto Torres & Works by... September 7 - October 9, 2021

John Ahearn & Rigoberto Torres Ingrid, 1992-2002 Acrylic on plaster 32 x 32 x 14 inches

8 | FWADA Fall Gallery Night, Sept. 11th, 2021 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd. Fort Worth, TX 76107 817.332.8451 kimbellart.org

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 10 am–5 pm

COLLECTIONS IN CONVERSATION Currently on view in the world-renowned Louis I. Kahn Building, works from the Kimbell’s African, Asian, Ancient American, and European collections appear in thoughtful dialogue— masterpiece to masterpiece—across time, place, and medium.

Join us for lunch, afternoon tea, or light bites in the Kimbell Café or take a stroll through the galleries in the Kahn Building. Admission to the permanent collection is always free.

MCANTHONY’S MULTICULTURAL STUDIO AND GALLERY 3270 Canberra Ct. @ East Berry Fort Worth Texas 76105 817.536.5750, 817.939.3309 www.mcanthonysmulticultural.com

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 2pm-9pm Regular Hours: Noon-9

Collage and Mixed Media artforms. An eclectic display of artwork from a variety of Artist.

Artwork photo Walter M. Cade III (1936-2008)

FWADA Fall Gallery Night, Sept. 11th, 2021 | 9 MODERN ART MUSEUM OF FORT WORTH 3200 Darnell St. Fort Worth, TX 76107 817.738.9215 www.themodern.org

Tue.–Thu. 10AM–5PM Fri. 10AM–8PM Sat. & Sun. 10AM–5PM Mon. Closed

Sean Scully: The Shape of Ideas features the artist’s most significant works and examines his contribution to the development of abstraction over a span of nearly five decades. The exhibition highlights the close relationship between the artist’s paintings, drawings, prints, and pastels, which are rarely shown together. The Shape of Ideas presents 49 paintings and 42 works on paper that reflect the many phases of a long and varied approach to artmaking. Gallery admission charge applies.

Image: Sean Scully, Pale Fire, 1988 Oil on linen 8 feet x 12 feet x 2 1/2 inches Collection of the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth Museum purchase Sid W. Richardson Foundation Endowment Fund, © Sean Scully

REBECCA LOW SCULPTURE GALLERY, INC 7608 Camp Bowie West, Fort Worth, TX 76116 817.244.1151, rebeccalow.com

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: Noon-9 Regular Hours: M-F 10-5, Sat 11-4.

Since we are having a true Gallery Night and it is easy to social distance, you will not want to miss our featured artist Chasity Hernandez and see all of the great new works of our other Image: “Love” artists. As an artist, Chasity has always been drawn to art, creating, and all its wonders. Sculpture is where she has found the true desire that burns within. Learning to listen to that desire has been what set her spirit free. “When I learned to silence my mind and listen to what the stone is whispering, I am able to carve the image that I feel is wanting released from the stone.” Chasity finds Meditation, Inspiration, Silence, Life lessons and the Clarity of following her own path. She conveys spirituality and hopefulness through BOLD abstract works. “Once learning to look within, one opens their heart and surrenders, it’s amazing what comes forth.” Chasity has cultivated the techniques of working with stone. She hopes one can feel her passion and receive the message that is yearning to relate to one’s life. Also, one will see new works by Rebecca Low, Tatara Siegel, Nic Noblique/Skele, David Mikitka, Dewayne Nall, Christian Hootsell, Ken O’Toole and jewelry by Dale Ousley and Juliette Edgerton.

10 | FWADA Fall Gallery Night, Sept. 11th, 2021 SID RICHARDSON MUSEUM 309 Main Street Fort Worth, TX 76102 817.332.6554 www.sidrichardsonmuseum.org

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 10AM – 4PM

“PICTURING THE AMERICAN WEST” This thematic installation is an invitation for you, the viewer, to experience new contexts and perspectives on Western American Art. While the museum holds a comprehensive group of works by and Charles Russell, who therefore dominate this exhibit, the core collection is complemented by a significant group of paintings by other western artists from the late nineteenth to the early twentieth centuries. The works are grouped around four themes: the Bison and Plains Indian Culture; Western Archetypes; Cowboys and Native Americans; Twilight into Night.

SINACA STUDIOS 1013 W. Magnolia Ave., Fort Worth Texas 76104 817.899.0024 www.sinacastudios.org

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: Mon-Sat 10a-9p, Sun 12p-6p Live Demonstration – September 11, 6p-9p

SiNaCa Studios is hosting local artist, Elena Greer, our fall Artist-in-Residence, as the featured artist for Fall Gallery night. Works that were created during the residency will be on display in the gallery from September 11th-September 17th. SiNaCa Studios will present collaborative online and in-person live-streamed GlassBottle1_acryliconcanvas_48x36_sold demonstrations on Facebook and Youtube between Elena and the SiNaCa team from 6pm until 9pm on September 11th in the glassblowing studio. Fort Worth based artist, Elena Greer graduated cum laude from the University of North Texas’s College of Visual Arts and Design in 2017 after pursuing an art degree for 13 years. She also attended , where she studied under artists who made a substantial impact on her work. Elena began painting with acrylics but has recently begun to explore the themes of her work in ink drawings. Her work originates from a single moment when the interesting and dynamic interplay of light through glass objects captures her eye. The relationship between light and the transparent solid is magnified through a series of processes that culminates in a final artwork that invites the viewer to find their own interesting dynamics within the shapes and lines. FWADA Fall Gallery Night, Sept. 11th, 2021 | 11 Experience Fort Worth’s Finest D.

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FORT WORTH ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION MEMBERS FRIENDS OF FWADA EATS & DRINKS 1 Amon Carter Museum of American Art 12 Kimbell Art Museum 23 Chieffalo Americana 29 360 Smokeshack • 2 Art Galleries at TCU: Fort Worth Contemporary Arts 13 McAnthony’s Multi-Cultural Studio & Gallery 24 College Town Renaissance Center 30 Chadra 3 Art Galleries at TCU: Moudy Gallery 14 Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 25 Cufflink 31 Winslow's Wine Cellar 4 Art on the Boulevard 15 Rebecca Low Sculpture Gallery, Inc. 26 Historic Fort Worth Inc 5 Artes de la Rosa 16 Sid Richardson Museum 27 Lottie Mae Lounge at Roy Pope 6 Artspace111 17 SiNaCa Studios School of Glass 28 Texas Academy 0f Figurative Art 7 Atrium Gallery at UNTHSC 18 TCC Trinity River Campus 8 Bernice Coulter Templeton Gallery: TWU 19 The Gallery at UTA 9 Fort Worth Community Arts Center 20 The Upstairs Gallery 10 Fort Works Art 21 Weiler House Fine Art Gallery 11 Gallery 440 22 William Campbell Contemporary Art

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FORT WORTH ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION MEMBERS FRIENDS OF FWADA EATS & DRINKS 1 Amon Carter Museum of American Art 12 Kimbell Art Museum 23 Chieffalo Americana 29 360 Smokeshack • 2 Art Galleries at TCU: Fort Worth Contemporary Arts 13 McAnthony’s Multi-Cultural Studio & Gallery 24 College Town Renaissance Center 30 Chadra 3 Art Galleries at TCU: Moudy Gallery 14 Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 25 Cufflink 31 Winslow's Wine Cellar 4 Art on the Boulevard 15 Rebecca Low Sculpture Gallery, Inc. 26 Historic Fort Worth Inc 5 Artes de la Rosa 16 Sid Richardson Museum 27 Lottie Mae Lounge at Roy Pope 6 Artspace111 17 SiNaCa Studios School of Glass 28 Texas Academy 0f Figurative Art 7 Atrium Gallery at UNTHSC 18 TCC Trinity River Campus 8 Bernice Coulter Templeton Gallery: TWU 19 The Gallery at UTA 9 Fort Worth Community Arts Center 20 The Upstairs Gallery 10 Fort Works Art 21 Weiler House Fine Art Gallery 11 Gallery 440 22 William Campbell Contemporary Art

FWADA Fall Gallery Night, Sept. 11th, 2021 | 13 TCCD - TRINITY RIVER CAMPUS EAST FORK GALLERY 300 Trinity Campus Circle Fort Worth, TX 76102 817.515.1126 https://www.tccd.edu/services/ student-life/fine-arts/art-galleries/ trinity-river-campus-gallery/

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 6pm-9pm

Tarrant County College presents artist Ramon G. Deanda, and his ongoing body of work, South of Paradise, North of Hell. Imagine standing amid a place engulfed by nonsense and chaos. Absurdity reigns here, common sense has long gone; it is an alternative world engulfed with alternative facts. The noise, the craziness is protected by inconspicuousness; either everyone decides to ignore this or there is no interest in seeking the true truth, nor alternative truths. South of Paradise captures this absurdity and foolishness present today using anthropomorphic animals to communicate these many complicated facets of society. This unique exhibit will showcase paintings, linocut prints, and interactive musical ceramic sculptures that create a truly unique exhibition experience.

THE ART GALLERIES AT TCU: FORT WORTH CONTEMPORARY ARTS 2900 W. Berry, Fort Worth, TX 76109 817.257.2588 www.theartgalleries.tcu.edu

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: Noon – 8pm Regular Hours: Weds-Sat Noon-5pm

Stack for Martha’s Sisters: Dani + Sheilah ReStack As partners and collaborators, Ohio-based artists Dani and Sheilah ReStack make video and photographic installations that explore connections between the domestic and the feral in contemporary life. Their approach weaves together real and mythical understandings of family, intimacy, place, desire and ritual. They often employ aspects of social practice and performance as a means to examine queerness, site-specific histories and human-animal relationships.

14 | FWADA Fall Gallery Night, Sept. 11th, 2021 THE ART GALLERIES AT TCU: MOUDY GALLERY Moudy North Building 2805 South University Drive Fort Worth, TX 76129 817.257.2588 www.theartgalleries.tcu.edu

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: Noon – 8pm Regular Hours: Mon-Fri 11am-4pm, Sat 1-4pm

New Faculty Showcase: Dan Jian Dan Jian, Assistant Professor of Art in the TCU School of Art, presents new drawings, cut-outs, and animations featuring fragmentary and dreamlike stories in otherworldly landscapes. Merging interests in cultural memory and the tension between identity and tradition, Jian prospects an imagined narrative in charcoal, ink and dust.

THE UPSTAIRS GALLERY 1038 West Abram Arlington, TX, 76013 817.277.6961 upstairsartgallery.com

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: Noon-9 Regular Hours: Noon-9

New Works by Gallery Artists: Lisa Barker, Lynne Buchanan, Dianne Carroll, Chris Cunningham, Jim Evans, Mario Garcia, Judy Gelfert, Sam Hopkins, Carolyn Jehring, Lynn Kelly, Martha Sue Meek, Sumbal Mushtaq, Stephen Rascoe, Casey Taylor, Beatriz Welch, Margie Whittington

Image: “Cows of Paradise” by Mario Garcia, oil on canvas

FWADA Fall Gallery Night, Sept. 11th, 2021 | 15 WEILER HOUSE FINE ART GALLERY 3126 Handley Drive, Fort Worth, 76112 817.457.3343 www.weilerhousefineart.com

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: Noon-9 Regular Hours: Noon-9

Weiler House Fine Art Gallery celebrates Gallery Night in Fort Worth. There will be new works from Texas artist Lloyd Voges, Fort Worth artist Walt Cude, Classical realist Maureen Hyde from Florence, Italy, Andre Chernysh, Michael S. Ryan. You will also find a wide range of American Art Glass, fine American prints, watercolors, vintage and antique art. We will be also featuring a wonderful selection of watercolors by Jan Spangler.

WILLIAM CAMPBELL CONTEMPORARY ART 4935 Byers Avenue Fort Worth, TX 76107 817.737.9566 williamcampbellcontemporaryart.com

GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: Noon - 9 Regular Hours: Tuesday - Friday 10am - 5pm, and Saturdays 11am - 4pm.

Gallery One Frames Hours: Monday - Friday 10am – 5pm, Saturdays 11am – 4pm.

We will be exhibiting a group show with new and existing work from new and existing artists. Exhibiting artists include Benito Huerta, Jeff Kellar, Matthew Brinston, Harmony Padgett, Judy Youngblood, Otis Jones, Frank X. Tolbert 2, Billy Hassell, Michelle Benoit, JT Grant, John Holt Smith, Julie Lazarus, Woodrow Blagg, Bernd Haussmann, Arno Kortschot, Steve Murphy, Tom Hollenback, and more.

16 | FWADA Fall Gallery Night, Sept. 11th, 2021 FORT WORTH ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION

2021FALL GALLERY NIGHT TM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2021

FRIENDS OF FWADA PresentingCHIEFFALO sponsor AMERICANA 4698 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth, 76107 817.626.9000 GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: Noon-9 Regular Hours: Tue-Sat 10am-5pm

Kevin Chupik “ I CAN SEE THE WEST FROM HERE” Formal artist reception 6-9pm Meet and greet Kevin, live music and beverage LIVE MUSIC BY A. J. LeGrand Artist : Kevin Chupik, Inner Canyon, 42x42, acrylic on birch panel, 2021

www.fwada.com COLLEGE TOWN RENAISSANCE CENTER 1209 W. Abram Street, Arlington, TX 76013 817.675.3103 www.collegetownrenaissancecenter.com GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 12:00pm to 9:00 pm Regular Hours: Tuesday – Saturday 12:00 – 5:00 pm Other times by appointment

Lionel Lofton: Vivid Abstractions. Lofton believes art is a universal language. He makes sure we all understand what he is saying with his vivid expressions. His imagery often refers to concepts of inner strength, beauty, and spirituality. Lofton’s paintings, etchings, and monoprints have a quiet and introspective air about them. His cultural background and family focus serves as the inspiration for his work. While Lofton is best known for his colorful abstract paintings he also makes use of printmaking and mixed media, combining acrylics, watercolor, and selected objects. His works can be found in many public and private collections, which includes museums and corporate collections. Lofton holds BA and MA degrees and is an art educator. Pieces from our permanent collection, The Henderson-Light Collection of American Art and Art from the African Diaspora, will also be on display. Lofton will be available from 5pm - 7pm. Light refreshments will be served.

CUFFLINK ART 120 St Louis Ave., Suite 149, Fort Worth, TX 76104 817.489.5059 cuffl inkart.com GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: Noon-9

As Cuffl ink Art celebrates the end of its fi rst year, our fall exhibition “Progressions” examines the advancement of both the gallery and the artists we represent. Cuffl ink Art focuses on representing early to mid-career artists working to hone their craft and refi ne their voice. The selected works demonstrate the artists’ continuing drive to improve and progress they have made. The show contains originals works, monoprints and limited edition works by various galleried artists. FWADA Fall Gallery Night, Sept. 11th, 2021 | 17 HISTORIC FORT WORTH, INC Art Show & Sale- First on 7th, 500 West 7th St 817-336-2344, HistoricFortWorth.org GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 2-9

Visit the 18th Preservation is the Art of the City show and sale inside the building at 500 West 7th Street renamed First on 7th. (Park in the garage to the north and enter through the Burnett Street doors.) See over 180 artworks by 60 juried artists within this mid-century modern office building designed by the Chicago architectural firm of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill with Preston Geren, Jr. Its 7th Street Plaza is the location of the sculpture named “Texas Sculpture” designed by Isamu Noguchi for First National Bank in 1959-1961. The art show honors Paula Tyler, PhD, program director for the Fort Worth Library Foundation, and Ron Tyler, PhD, previous director of the Amon Carter Museum and the Texas State Historical Association. It features the artwork of Cindi Holt.

LOTTIE MAE LOUNGE Roy Pope Grocery 2300 Merrick Street Fort Worth, TX 76107 512.420.3050 GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 4–9pm September 12 (noon – 5 pm)

Lottie Mae Lounge is a contemporary art space in a fully renovated 1979 Airstream Sovereign. A roving showcase of highly collectible works by both emerging and established artists, Lottie Mae Lounge defies traditional gallery models and reimagines the traveling exhibition. For this exhibition, Lottie Mae Lounge will display work by Fort Worth based artist Jenny Pace Dupree. Dupree’s collages are derived from her love of Fort Worth while board works are inspired by her lifelong travels. Working in watercolor, gouache and ink on paper, San Antonio-based Katie Pace Halleran draws inspiration from a Jungian perspective of dream, featuring the circle as a spiritual tool for reflection, meditation and beauty.

TEXAS ACADEMY OF FIGURATIVE ART 415 South Main Street; Fort Worth TX, 76104 817.727.2995 www.tafastudio.org GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: By Appointment Only Regular Hours: Noon-9

Please come enjoy the works of students and faculty of the Texas Academy of Figurative Art. Our Fall Salon is a group exhibition of contemporary realist works that range from classical Old Master copies and cast drawings, to original still life painting, portrait and figurative works. TAFA is the only fine art academy in Texas that focuses exclusively on contemporary realist drawing and painting. 18 | FWADA Fall Gallery Night, Sept. 11th, 2021 FORT WORTH ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION

2021FALL GALLERY NIGHT TM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2021 POP-UP / SPONSORS GALLERY NIGHT pArty BUS 3621Presenting Byers St., Fort Worth sponsor TX 817.528.7638 www.arttooth.com GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 4-9 Regular Hours: Noon-9

Join Art Tooth on a fantastic ride on the Gallery Night pArty Bus! Starting at the new Hotel Dryce, the Gallery Night pArty Bus will travel to six FWADA Gallery Night stops from 4 pm to 9 pm. After nine, cool off in The Hotel Dryce Lobby Bar for their Gallery Night Post-Chill.

DOWNTOWN COWTOWN AT THE ISIS www.fwada.comTHEATRE 2401 N Main Street, Fort Worth, TX 76164 817-808-6390 www.downtowncowtown.com GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 10am-6pm

The Downtown Cowtown at the Isis Theatre has been brought back to life after sitting dormant since 1988. Now open 7 days a week from 11AM-midnight, the historic building is home to a 500-seat theatre where classic fi lms are shown during the week and live entertainment takes the stage on the weekends. It also includes a family friendly speakeasy, gift shop, beer/wine to-go window, and a VIP event space for private rentals. For tonight’s exhibition we are proud to present with the Fort Worth Art Collective. Fort Worth’s longest-running art collective of professional artists from multiple disciplines and mediums working together to show compelling art in temporary spaces. There will be light Hors d’oeuvre, a cash bar with specialty cocktails, and tours of the historic building will be given along with an incredible collection of art.

FORT WORTH ART COLLECTIVE WRG – Workplace Resource Group, 707 W. Vickery Blvd, Suite 101 Fort Worth, TX 76104 www.wrgtexas.com www.fwartcollective.com GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 4-9

The Fort Worth Art Collective, Fort Worth’s longest-running art collective, is a group of professional artists from multiple disciplines and mediums who work together to show compelling art in a variety of temporary spaces. This year, FWAC joins WRG in their historic 100 year old warehouse property for an evening of art, ingenuity and fresh perspectives.

FWADA Fall Gallery Night, Sept. 11th, 2021 | 19 NEXM CREATIVE 2808 Shamrock Ave Ste. 104, Fort Worth, TX 76107 www.fwartcollective.com GALLERY NIGHT HOURS: 5-9 Regular Hours: Noon-9

Nexm Creative Media is a full-service media company, podcast production studio, recording studio, and video production facility located near the Trinity River in Fort Worth. We are thrilled to participate in and showcase local artists for Fort Worth’s annual fall gallery night! Among our various talented artists will be Fort Worth’s own “Eclectic Medium of Mannequins,” Carol Rogers, who will showcase her one-of-a-kind, custom mannequins. We are also excited for you to enjoy a meal from one of Fort Worth’s most coveted food trucks, an on-site Botox injector, live body painting, and chair massages. We look forward to meeting you, and cannot wait to have fun and support Fort FORTWorth’s most WORTH accomplished ART artists! DEALERS ASSOCIATION EATS & DRINKS Chadra Mezza & Grill 1622 Park Place (Near Southside) 76110 817.924.2372 www.chadramezza.com Sun. Mon. and Tues. Closed Wed.- Sat. 11:00 am – 9:00 pm Service options: Dine-in · Curbside pickup · No-contact delivery

Chadra Mezza & Grill is a lifelong labor of love for owner and chef, Nehme Elbitar, and his wifeTM Christina. NamedFALL in honor of hisGALLERY hometown, Chadra, Lebanon, it offersNIGHT an exceptional sampling of Mediterranean2021 cuisine, in addition to delicious pastas and pizzas. Chadra Mezza offers two outdoor patios, private event space and full-service catering. Having received numerous awards granted by various entities and publications, Chadra Mezza represents a dining mainstay in the Near Southside. This is hardly surprising. After all, communitySATURDAY, is, according to the Elbitars, “their main ingredient.”

SEPTEMBERWinslow’s Wine Cafe 11, 2021 4101 Camp Bowie Blvd, Fort Worth, TX, 76107 817.731.6515 winslowswinecafe.com

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www.fwada.com 360 Smoke Shack 2708 W 7th St, Fort Worth, TX 76107 817.334.0888 360smokeshack.com

When I dreamed up the idea of opening the 360 Smoke Shack, I wanted to do something a little different than just good ol’ BBQ, but I wanted to take the fi ne traditions of Texas BBQ to a higher level – We call it “Barbeque Fusion” in a quick and casual atmosphere. 360 Smoke Shack menu is fi lled with slow smoked meat sandwiches, fall off the bone smoked wings, fresh salads, amazing appetizers, house made sauces, & dressings. 360 Smoke Shack has a great patio and is a BYOB, so you can always bring in your favorite cold beverage to pair with our delectable BBQ. So do your mouth a favor, grab your favorite cold beverage, and drop in soon. There’s a plate with your name on it! Your Friend and Fellow Shackster, Cody Hickman - Fort Worth Native, Founder and Head Chef of 360 Smoke Shack

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Take a stroll through participating galleries, museums, retail businesses, and area restaurants. Gallery Night is free* and open WRWKHSXEOLF &KDUJHVPD\DSSO\WRVSHFLõFPXVHXPH[KLELWV FORT WORTH ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION 682.500.9797 [email protected] Amonus CarterArt on MuseumAtrium the Boulevard Gallery of Americanat: |at Artes UNTHSC Art de la| Arlington Rosa | Fort | Works Artspace Museum Art 111 of Art Fort Worth Community Arts Center | Fort Worth Contemporary Arts Moudy Gallery | National Cowgirl Museum Gallery 414 | Gallery 76102 | The Gallery at UTA | Kimbell Art Museum McAnthony’s Multicultural Studio | Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth Rebecca Low Sculptural Metal Gallery | Sid Richardson Museum SiNaCa Studios | Tarrant County College | The Upstairs Gallery Weiler House Fine Art Gallery | Williamwww.fwada.com Campbell Contemporary Art Give Your Collection the Attention It Deserves

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