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521 E. Lawther Dr. Dallas, Texas 75218 • White Rock Lake www.bathhousecultural.com
PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - March 16, 2023
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT
Media and Public Contact: Enrique Fernández Cervantes, Visual Arts Coordinator / Curator
enrique.fernandez@dallas.gov (214) 670-8723
Artists from various backgrounds explore the concept of identity in new exhibition at the Bath House Cultural Center
The Bath House Cultural Center presents
self unfixed: picturing identity
Curated by Kathy Windrow
March 25-April 29, 2023
Reception with the Artists: Saturday, April 1, 2023 (6-8 PM)
Featuring live music by Jamal Mohamed
The Bath House Cultural Center will present the exhibition self unfixed: picturing identity from March 25 to April 29, 2023. The center will host a reception with the artists on Saturday, April 1, 2023, from 6 to 8 PM. Dallas artist, Jamal Mohamed, will provide live music during the reception. All the events are free and open to the public.
The Bath House Cultural Center presents self unfixed: picturing identity, an exhibition of artworks by thirty-eight local and regional artists examining the varied and often fluid terrain of the self. Family and cultural traditions, geographic and social influences, aspects and experiences of the physical and emotional self, race and sexuality are represented in a variety of media. This exhibition is a celebration of, and a thank you gift to, our community.
The exhibition features art pieces by Olivia Arratia , Deborah Ballard, Bartosz Beda, Nishiki Sugawara-Beda, Abraham Benjamin, Jeremy Biggers, Joey Brock, Behnaz Bigmoradi / Dora Brought Plenty, Ryan Bustamente, Chong Keun Chu, Jer’Lisa Devezin, Carlos Donjuan, Sara Dotterer, Ariel Evans and Gabrielle Evans, Jill Foltz, Tyric Francis, Vanessa Garcia, Marilu Flores Gruben, Sandra Lara, Brian Larney, Tina Medina, Vicki Meek, Vanessa Meshack, Cris Monterrubio, Juan Alberto Negroni, Mylan Nguyen, Diane Pereira a.k.a. Red Milk Crone, Tonatiuh Perez, Angelica Rojas, Dianne Schlies, Paula Selzer, Erica Stephens, Narong Tintamusik, Jessica Vollrath, David Willburn, Kade Winterton, and Claudia Zapata.
The exhibition was curated by Kathy Windrow, who serves as Professor of Art and Art History at Dallas College, Eastfield Campus, and as Adjunct Professor in Art History and Theatre at SMU. Kathy is also a visual artist with many years of exhibition experience.
This show is presented in conjunction with Dallas Arts Month, a city-wide celebration of Dallas arts. Since its creation in 2013, Arts Month has been dedicated to building awareness for and appreciation of the work of Dallas artists and organizations and fostering creative learning and activity throughout the city. Residents and visitors are encouraged to participate in the events and programming offered by arts and cultural institutions from all disciplines. For more information about Dallas Arts Month, visit www.dallasartsmonth.com.
 Downloadable Press Releases and Press Photographs:
To download press releases and print-resolution JPEG press photographs of this exhibition, please visit the online Press Room at https://bathhouse.dallasculture.org/press/
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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