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December 2, 2023-January 27, 2024
Reception with the Artists: Saturday, December 2 (5-7 PM) • Free and open to the public
The Ageless Passion exhibition returns for its second installment, shining a vibrant spotlight on the often-overlooked DFW artists who have gracefully crossed the age of 65. While the art world frequently thrives on promoting the emergence of fresh, youthful talent, the seasoned artists in our communities often go unnoticed, their profound contributions to culture and the arts largely overshadowed by insufficient exposure. This exhibition seeks to rectify this oversight by showcasing the remarkable artistic achievements and enduring careers of these more mature artists, paying tribute to their decades of dedication and cultural impact.
Dallas artist and curator, Susan Lecky, curated the Ageless Passion exhibition.
The show features artwork by Donna Finch Adams, Future Akins (with Bill Haner), Ruda Anderson, Rita Barnard, Sue Benner, David Blow, Becky Bright, Aili Buchanan, Roy Cirigliana, Sue Cobb, Isabel Davis, Walt Davis, Jenny Hong DeLaughter, Jerry Dodd, James Drebelbis, Jan Dreskin-Haig, Barbara Elam, Gisa Elwazir, Candace Faber, Cecelia Feld, Ammie Felder-Williams, Barnaby Fitzgerald, Sandra Freeman, Ann Gaspari, Ronna Gilbert, Susan Golden, Eileen Gregory, Jose Angel Henandez, Bill Holmberg, Teresa Holmberg, Sherry Houpt, Jeff Hukill, Sigrun Hukill, Veronique Jonas, Susan Lecky, Rebecca Low, Jackie Maclelland, Paulette Martsolf, JeanE C McIntosh, Lin Medlin, Gloria Munson, David Newman, Jill Nonnemacher, Kenda North, Gabrielle Pruitt, Esther Ritz, Gail Sachson, Lowell Sargeant, Daniel Sellers, Madeleine Terry, Terri Thoman, Silvia Thornton, Cecilia Thurman, Michael Tichansky, Chip VanPelt, J Alan Whiteside, and Gordon Young.
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December 2-23, 2023
Reception: Saturday, December 2 (5-7 PM) • Free and open to the public
TŌTOMŌCH-TLI (Nahuatl) dried corn husk
This exhibition features installation works by Tina Blasa Medina, a Xicana Dallas artist. She focuses on the life of her father’s family as farmworkers in the U.S. during the 1950s. Reconnecting to her indigenous roots she uses the ephemeral dried cornhusk as art installation material. The cornhusk itself is laden with meaning hearkening back to Mayan culture and origin beliefs of humans, as well as connections to historically significant foods in many regions of North and South America. In these works, Medina is juxtaposing cultural roots and familial history all while contemplating the current state of labor issues in the food industry of the United States.
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On December 2, enjoy a great night of music as the Standards Gazette perform during the gallery reception from 5 to 7 PM and Dana Harper plays her amazing music at 7:30 PM as part of the Bath House Cultural Center's Lakefront Live Concert Series.
These events are free and open to the public.
READ MORE ABOUT STANDARDS GAZETTE.
READ MORE ABOUT DANA HARPER and Lakefront Live.
CONTACT OUR STAFF
Manager Jessica Trevizo • jessica.trevizo@dallas.gov
Cultural Programs Coordinator Analise Minjarez • analise.minjarez@dallas.gov
Performing Arts / Technical Coordinator Stewart W. Mikkelsen • stewart.mikkelsen@dallas.gov
Visual Arts Coordinator / Curator Enrique Fernández Cervantes • enrique.fernandez@dallas.gov
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