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PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - November 19, 2021
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT
Media and Public Contact: Enrique Fernández Cervantes, Visual Arts Coordinator / Curator
enrique.fernandez@dallascityhall.com (214) 670-8723
Long career artists are celebrated in new exhibition at the Bath House Cultural Center
The Bath House Cultural Center presents
Ageless Passion
Curated by Susan Lecky
December 4, 2021-January 29, 2022
Reception: Saturday, December 4, 2021 (5-8 PM)
Featuring music by Stephen Houpt and Solvay Linde.
The Bath House Cultural Center presents Ageless Passion, an art exhibition that features fifty-four long-career artists from the North Texas area, from December 4, 2021, to January 29, 2022. The exhibition was curated by Susan Lecky. An opening reception with the artists will be held on Saturday, December 4, from 5 to 8 PM. During the reception, the public will enjoy live music by Dallas artists Stephen Houpt and Solvay Linde. All the events are free and open to the public.
The Ageless Passion exhibition is a project that was created by the exhibition curator, Susan Lecky, to highlight the extraordinary talent, commitment, vision, and excellence of artists from the North Texas region who are over the age of 65. The exhibition celebrates the artwork of fifty-four artists who live in our area whose admirable and long professional history and passionate dedication to their artistic practice enrich the cultural life of our communities.
The Ageless Passion exhibition explores a variety of themes with recent paintings, drawings, sculptures, ceramic pieces, textile art, and mixed media works by the participating artists.
The exhibition curator, Susan Lecky, is a visual artist and independent exhibition curator who lives in Dallas. Ms. Lecky has curated several art exhibitions for the art facilities of the City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture in the last few years with much success.
The artists who are participating in the Ageless Passion exhibition are Donna Adams, Tina Alvarez, Ruda Anderson, Rita Barnard, Sue Benner, Elizabeth Bentley, David Blow, Lynne Buchanan, Kay L. Byfield, Diana Chase, Jerry Dodd, Jan Dreskin-Haig, Barbara S. Elam, Sharon L. Ellis, Gisa Elwazir, Gale Gibbs, Jose Angel Hernandez, Jonathan Hill, Terry Holmberg, Bill Holmberg, Sherry Houpt, Ann Huey, Robyn Jorde, Joy Kees, John Koch, Susan Lecky, Beth Pearson Lund, Jackie MacLelland, Roberta Masciarelli, Mick McGill, Lin Medlin, David Newman, Marjorie Nichols, Jill Nonnemacher, Sherry Owens, Guinn Powell, John H. Reed, Gertraud W. Reed, Marco Rubino, Ellen Soderquist, Rosalinda Trevino Stone, Juergen Strunck, Gisela-Heidi Strunck, Jeanne Sturdevant, Madeleine Terry, Terri Thoman, Silvia Thornton, Cecilia Thurman, Michael Tichansky, Doris G. Vasek, Judith Williams-Tichansky, Steve Wright, Kay Wyne, and Gordon Young.
 Downloadable Press Releases and Press Photographs:
To download press releases and print-resolution (300 dpi) JPEG press photographs of this exhibition, please visit the online Press Room at http://www.bathhousemedia.com.
Location and hours:
The Bath House Cultural Center is located on the eastern shore of White Rock Lake at the end of Northcliff Dr. off of Buckner Blvd. at 521 E. Lawther, Dallas, TX 75218. For general information about cultural programs at the Bath House Cultural Center, please visit the center’s website at http://www.bathhousecultural.com/
Gallery viewing hours are Tuesday-Saturday from 12 PM to 6 PM. The center is open until 10 PM on nights with theater performances.
About the Center:
The Bath House Cultural Center is a division of the City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture. The center is dedicated to fostering the growth, development and quality of multi-cultural arts within the City of Dallas. The center emphasizes innovating visual and performing arts as well as other multi-discipline events throughout the year. Funding for the Bath House Cultural Center is provided by the City of Dallas, with additional support from the Texas Commission on the Arts.
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