Preview Gala April 12, 7-10 pm (VIP tickets purchased through Dallas Art Fair) Fair open daily April 13-15 Located at the Fashion Industry Gallery – adjacent to the Dallas Museum of Art in the revitalized downtown Arts District – the 2018 Dallas Art Fair will feature... Read More
March 16 – April 4, 2018 | Hung Liu: Women Who Work (In Conjunction with Liu’s Exhibition at National Museum of Women in the Arts)
March 16- April 4, 2018 Opening Reception Friday, March 16, 5-7pm Hung Liu is well known throughout the United States, Europe, and China, for her heart-wrenching imagery of laborers. Liu was trained as a muralist at the Central Academy of Art in Mao’s China, and many... Read More
March 7 – 11, 2018 | Juried Exhibition of works by Albuquerque Academy Emerging Artists
Albuquerque Academy is ranked the #5 top independent high school in the United States. Not only is it a world-class academic institution, but it also boasts one of the finest Visual Art Departments in this country. Students are encouraged to think visually and... Read More
February 9 – March 5, 2018 | Holly Roberts: Looking Back
Turner Carroll is thrilled to present a long-due look at one of New Mexico’s most innovative and important contemporary artists–Holly Roberts. In conjunction with her retrospective at the Griffin Museum of Photography in Massachusetts, Turner Carroll has... Read More
February 2 – 24, 2018 | Fausto Fernandez: Crossing Boundaries
Fausto Fernandez has been crossing literal and metaphorical boundaries his entire life. Fernandez grew up between Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, and El Paso, Texas. He earned his art degrees from University of Texas, El Paso, and his paintings have been exhibited in museums... Read More
Suzanne Sbarge: Night Bird Through Opera Glasses Essay by Mary Anne Redding
By Mary Anne Redding, Curator and Director of Turchin Center for Visual Arts Once upon a time, when women were birds, there was the simple understanding that to sing at dawn and to sing at dusk was to heal the world through joy. The birds still remember what we have... Read More