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Conduit Gallery

1626 Hi Line Dr., Ste. C Dallas, TX 75207
214-939-0064
conduitgallery.com

GALLERY HOURS
Tuesday – Saturday, 10am–5pm and by appointment.

GALLERY ORGANIZATION
Nancy Whitenack, Owner/Director
Danette Dufilho, Director/Project Room Curator
Carron Batt, Associate & Special Projects

ABOUT CONDUIT GALLERY
From its inception in 1984, the focus of Conduit Gallery has been to forge a link between contemporary artists’ work and the public. The gallery represents established mid‐career artists and young, new talent. The program includes three exhibitions which run concurrently, including the Project Room, committed to showing works by artists not represented, often experimental or small scale in scope.

Exhibitions include painting, sculpture, works on paper, photography, and video. Since relocating to Hi Line Drive in 2002, Conduit Gallery has led the way to what is becoming a vibrant, energetic gallery sector in the Dallas Design District.

*Founding member of CADD

GALLERY ARTISTS
Jeff Baker, Susan Barnett, Robert Barsamian, Rosalyn Bodycomb, Matt Clark, Annabel Daou, Vincent Falsetta, Johnny Floyd, J.C. Fontanive, Heyd Fontenot, Susan Kae Grant, Jeff Gibbons, Billy Hassell, Kirk Hayes, Catherine Howe, Robert Jessup, Jules Buck Jones, Stephen Lapthisophon, Ted Larsen, Annette Lawrence, Lance Letscher, Carrie Marill, Marcelyn McNeil, Margaret Meehan, Qing‐Min Meng, Steven Miller, Roberto Munguia, Dr. Fahamu Pecou, Susie Phillips, Ludwig Schwarz, Anthony Sonnenberg, James Sullivan, W. Tucker, and Reinhard Ziegler.

  Anthony Sonnenberg ,  2022 installation image , Conduit Gallery

Anthony Sonnenberg, 2022 installation image, Conduit Gallery

  Vincent Falsetta ,  FO 23-2 , 2023, oil on canvas, 35h x 35w inches, detail

Vincent Falsetta, FO 23-2, 2023, oil on canvas, 35h x 35w inches, detail

  Billy Hassell ,  Piliated Woodpeckers and Longleaf Pines (Sandylands Preserve, Silsbee, Texas) , 2022, oil on canvas, 60h x 72w inches

Billy Hassell, Piliated Woodpeckers and Longleaf Pines (Sandylands Preserve, Silsbee, Texas), 2022, oil on canvas, 60h x 72w inches

Craighead Green Gallery

167 Parkhouse St, Dallas, TX 75207
214-855-0779
craigheadgreen.com

GALLERY HOURS
Tuesday - Friday 10am–5pm
Saturday 11am-5pm

GALLERY ORGANIZATION
William Bardin - Owner / Director
Ruth Hernandez - Gallery Assistant
Steve Green - Advisor
Kenneth Craighead - Advisor

ABOUT CRAIGHEAD GREEN GALLERY
Craighead Green Gallery represents the finest in contemporary art from nationally and internationally recognized artists. Gallery director, Kenneth Craighead, and partner Steve Green opened the gallery in 1992 in the Dallas Arts District. Since that time, the two partners purchased a building and relocated the Gallery to the Design District. William Bardin joined the Gallery as Assistant Director in 2021.

Craighead Green is recognized as one of the finest contemporary art galleries throughout Texas and the Southwest, representing over 40 artists of all mediums.

The Gallery focuses on contemporary paintings, archival pigment prints and sculpture in a myriad of media and styles. Craighead Green represents mid to late career artists while continuing their promotion of emerging artists.

*Founding member of CADD

GALLERY ARTISTS
Daniel Angeles, Rich Bowman, Carolyn Brown, Denise Brown, Jerry Cabrera, Anna Carll Suzanne Kelley Clark, David Crismon, Pearl Dick, Peter Drake, Yrjo Edelmann, Brad Ellis, Jeanie Gooden, Heather Gorham, Ed Hall, Jackson Hammack, Krista Harris, Tracey Harris, Danna Ruth Harvey, Kelsey Irvin, Thom Jackson, Faith Scott Jessup, Barry Katz, Jon Krawczyk, Jeri Ledbetter, Pancho Luna, Jay Maggio, Arturo Mallmann, Winston Lee Mascarenhas, Chris Mason, Carolyn Zacharias McAdams, Linda McCall, Frank Morbillo, Anders Moseholm, Pamela Nelson, Kenda North, Michelle O’Michael, Carole Pierce, Patrick Pietropoli, Tom Pribyl, Janice Provost, Carlos Ramirez, Marty Ray, Gary Schafter, Rebecca Shewmaker, Scott Simons, Mark Smith, Shawn Smith, Kendall Stallings, Damian Suarez, Patty Sutherland, Toni Swarthout, Jennifer Troice, Win Wallace, Simon Waranch, Carolin Wehrmann, Jeff Wenzel, and Marla Ziegler

 (Left to right)  Pamela Nelson ,  Cardboard Collage , 2022;  Peter Drake,   Reflection , 2022;  Damian Suarez ,  Mexican Color , 2022;  Simon Waranch ,  Gold Topaz Reticello , 2022;  Scott Simons ,  Unchained , 2022; (Center)  Shawn Smith ,  Weight

(Left to right) Pamela Nelson, Cardboard Collage, 2022; Peter Drake, Reflection, 2022; Damian Suarez, Mexican Color, 2022; Simon Waranch, Gold Topaz Reticello, 2022; Scott Simons, Unchained, 2022; (Center) Shawn Smith, Weight of Woes, 2023

  Jon Krawczyk ,  Observers , 2022;  Faith Scott Jessup ,  Birthday, My Harbor , 2022;  Jeff Wenzel ,  Tamalpais , 2018,  Gary Schafter ,  Chimpanzee , 2023;  Anders Moseholm ,  Always Crash in the Same Car , 2022;  Barry Katz ,  Untitled No. 11 &amp

Jon Krawczyk, Observers, 2022; Faith Scott Jessup, Birthday, My Harbor, 2022; Jeff Wenzel, Tamalpais, 2018, Gary Schafter, Chimpanzee, 2023; Anders Moseholm, Always Crash in the Same Car, 2022; Barry Katz, Untitled No. 11 & 2, 2022; Denise Brown, Tree of Life, 2023

Cris Worley Fine Arts

1845 East Levee St. #110, Dallas, TX 75207 
214.745.1415
crisworley.com

GALLERY HOURS
Tuesday-Saturday, 11am–5pm and by appointment

GALLERY ORGANIZATION
Cris Worley, Owner/Director
Ben Loftis, Gallery Assistant

ABOUT CRIS WORLEY FINE ARTS
Established in 2010, Cris Worley Fine Arts is dedicated to promoting innovative work by contemporary artists at various stages of their careers. The gallery’s dynamic approach to fostering artistic growth includes the presentation of compelling exhibitions, and collaborations with public institutions, professional art organizations, and collectors, both locally and internationally. As a charter member of CADD, Cris Worley has played a vital role in the vigorous growth of the Dallas arts community, encouraging the evolution of contemporary art collections.

GALLERY ARTISTS
Anne Allen, Adela Andea, Becca Booker, Shannon Cannings, William Cannings, Kristen Cliburn, Lauren Clay, Maysey Craddock, Johnny DeFeo, Marc Dennis, Isabelle du Toit, Celia Eberle, Trey Egan, Adrian Esparza, Simeen Farhat, David Fokos, Estate of Harry Geffert, Joshua Hagler, Timothy Harding, Dan Jian, Anna Elise Johnson, Robert Lansden, Paul Manes, Ruben Nieto, Sherry Owens, Richard Patterson, Robert Sagerman, Rusty Scruby, Charlotte Smith, Raychael Stine, Nishiki Sugawara Beda, Patrick Turk, Kelli Vance, Paul Winker

  Joshua Hagler , Install view,  FOCUS: Joshua Hagler , 2024   Harry Geffert , Install view,  Also on View: Harry Geffert , 2024

Joshua Hagler, Install view, FOCUS: Joshua Hagler, 2024

Harry Geffert, Install view, Also on View: Harry Geffert, 2024

  Raychael Stine , Install view,  Wonder Dawn , 2024

Raychael Stine, Install view, Wonder Dawn, 2024

  Nishiki Sugawara-Beda , Install view,  Air Tales , 2024   Harry Geffert , Install view,  Also on View: Harry Geffert , 2024

Nishiki Sugawara-Beda, Install view, Air Tales, 2024

Harry Geffert, Install view, Also on View: Harry Geffert, 2024

Erin Cluley Gallery

150 Manufacturing Street, Suite 210, Dallas, TX 75207
214-760-1155
erincluley.com

GALLERY HOURS
Wednesday - Saturday 12pm to 5pm, and by appointment.

GALLERY ORGANIZATION
Erin Cluley, Owner
Victoria Brill, Assistant Director
Shalini Joseph, Marketing and Communications
Blake Bathman, Gallery Associate

ABOUT ERIN CLULEY GALLERY
Erin Cluley Gallery is a contemporary art gallery representing emerging, mid-career, and established artists from Dallas and the United States. The gallery presents a provocative program of artists working in both traditional and alternative forms including painting, sculpture, new media, photography, sculptural installation and public intervention.

In 2014, Erin Cluley Gallery ignited a creative movement in West Dallas acting as a hub for visual arts and community engagement. After nearly five years on Fabrication Street, the gallery has moved its operation to Riverbend – a development in Dallas’ Design District celebrating the intersection between culture and commerce. 

GALLERY ARTISTS
William Atkinson, Chivas Clem, Gary Goldberg, Ryan Goolsby, Karen Gunderson, Riley Holloway, Hidenori Ishii, Rachel Livedalen, Catherine MacMahon, Anna Membrino, John Miranda, Will Murchison, Nic Nicosia, Madelyn Sneed-Grays, Kevin Todora, René Treviño, Zeke Williams

  Nic Nicosia ,  homemade stories , 2023

Nic Nicosia, homemade stories, 2023

  Catherine MacMahon ,  Thresholds of Uncertainty , 2022

Catherine MacMahon, Thresholds of Uncertainty, 2022

Galleri Urbane Dallas

2277 Monitor St. Dallas, TX 75207
325-226-8015
galleriurbane.com

GALLERY HOURS
Tuesday - Friday, 11am-5pm.
Saturday 12-5pm, or by appointment.

Summer Hours (June - August)
Wednesday - Saturday 11pm-5pm Or by appointment

GALLERY ORGANIZATION
Ree Willaford, Owner/Director
Jason Willaford, Co-Owner/Logistics Mgr
Anton Coghlan, Assistant Director Cristina Ayala ,Social Media and Communications

ABOUT GALLERI URBANE

Galleri Urbane, located in Dallas’s Design District, is a contemporary art gallery committed to the promotion of contemporary artists nationally and abroad. The gallery was founded in 2000 in Silver City, New Mexico, where exhibitions were held in the front rooms of the owners' Victorian home. After two pop up exhibitions in Marfa (2001/2002) owners Ree and Jason Willaford then established Galleri Urbane in a 100-year-old adobe building in the Central Marfa (2003). In 2009, the Dallas location opened, where the gallery remains today. After exhibiting in Marfa for 17 years, the Willafords closed that chapter in 2019 to focus on Dallas collectors and art fairs within the US and abroad.

Since its founding, Galleri Urbane has advocated for the careers of contemporary artists (both emerging and mid-career), and now represents more than 20 artists. These artists—painters, sculptors, photographers, and mixed-media and conceptual artists—share the gallery's mission to innovate beyond existing applications and conventions. Solo and group exhibitions are unveiled every seven weeks, fueled by innovative works created by both gallery-represented and visiting artists.

GALLERY ARTISTS
Jozsef Csato, Benjamin Terry, Peter Fredriksen, Tammie Rubin, Drea Cofield, Saskia Fleishman, Meghan Borah, Aron Barath, Sam Mack, Adam Hedley, Paho Mann, Michael Berman, Gail Peter Borden, Arden Bendler Browning, Stephen D’Onofrio, Jessica Drenk, Rachel Hellmann, Anna Kunz, Liss LaFleur, Samantha McCurdy, Donald Martiny, Irby Pace, Mel Prest, Loring Taoka, Jason Willaford

 Installed view Jozsef Csato

Installed view Jozsef Csato

 installed view Gail Peter Borden

installed view Gail Peter Borden

 Installed view Jessica Drenk

Installed view Jessica Drenk

 Installed view Stephen D’Onofrio

Installed view Stephen D’Onofrio

Holly Johnson Gallery

1845 East Levee St. #100 Dallas, TX 75207 
214-369-0169
hollyjohnsongallery.com

GALLERY HOURS
Tuesday - Saturday, 11am-5pm, and by appointment.

GALLERY ORGANIZATION
Holly Johnson, Owner/Director

ABOUT HOLLY JOHNSON GALLERY
Holly Johnson Gallery represents contemporary artists from throughout the United States and abroad. The gallery features seven to eight exhibitions per year, primarily one-person shows, by mid-career and internationally acclaimed artists. The gallery also advises private and corporate collectors - making recommendations for an art collection’s enhancement and expansion as well as in the resale of works of art. The gallery provides advice on the value of works of art or entire collections and offers solutions for framing, conservation, and installation.

Holly Johnson, a Dallas native, began her career in the gallery business in 1985. She was the director of several contemporary galleries in Chicago, Houston and Dallas before opening Holly Johnson Gallery in 2005. She has participated in numerous art fairs since the early 1980’s and been involved in organizing and curating more than 350 exhibitions.

*Founding member of CADD

GALLERY ARTISTS
John Adelman, Terry Allen, David Aylsworth, William Betts, Anna Bogatin Ott, James Buss, Todd Camplin, Rebecca Carter, Douglas Leon Cartmel, Theresa Chong, Eric Cruikshank, Matthew Cusick, Dornith Doherty, James Drake, Jacob El Hanani, Ana Esteve Llorens, Tommy Fitzpatrick, Christopher French, Raphaëlle Goethals, Virgil Grotfeldt, Geoff Hippenstiel, Dion Johnson, Misty Keasler, Sharon Louden, James Lumsden, Michelle Mackey, Lester Monzon, Jill Moser, Antonio Murado, Dorothy Napangardi, Mike Osborne, Kim Cadmus Owens, Matt Rich, Margo Sawyer, Kim Squaglia, Gael Stack, William Steiger, Jackie Tileston, Randy Twaddle, Liz Ward, Joan Winter, and Michael Young.

   Margo Sawyer   : Synchronicity   - Kosovo Muse , 2022 installation

Margo Sawyer: Synchronicity - Kosovo Muse, 2022 installation

   Dion Johnson:    Vibrant , 2022 installation

Dion Johnson: Vibrant, 2022 installation

   Ana Esteve Llorens:    Possibility of Line,  2022 installation

Ana Esteve Llorens: Possibility of Line, 2022 installation

James Harris Gallery

4829 Gretna St. #102, Dallas, TX 75207
214-272-8427
jamesharrisgallery.com

GALLERY HOURS
Wednesday - Saturday 11:30am to 5:30pm and by appointment.

GALLERY ORGANIZATION
James Harris, Owner/Director

ABOUT JAMES HARRIS GALLERY
Founded in Seattle in the summer 1999, the gallery relocated to Dallas in the fall of 2023. The gallery focuses on showing contemporary, painting, drawing, photography, sculpture and video and installation. Our ongoing policy is to develop emerging artists careers, showcase established artists as well as estates. The gallery often curates thematic group exhibitions which emphasize an art historical dialogue. The gallery believes visual culture enhances our own experiences and expands ways of seeing the world.

GALLERY ARTISTS
Efrain Almeida, Squeak Carnwath, Claire Cowie, Viola Frey, Ronald Hall, Gary Hill, Fay Jones, Cameron Martin, Evan Nesbit, Mary Ann Peters, Richard Rezac, Akio Takamori, Brad Winchester, Bing Wright, and Amir Zaki

  Amir Zaki ,  “Nothing to Say”  , 2024

Amir Zaki, “Nothing to Say” , 2024

  Cameron Martin   “Mobile”,  2024, Acrylic on canvas, 55 x 44 inches

Cameron Martin “Mobile”, 2024, Acrylic on canvas, 55 x 44 inches

  “Moment Momentum”   Exhibition,   Squeak Carnwath, Amir Zaki, and Viola Frey

“Moment Momentum” Exhibition, Squeak Carnwath, Amir Zaki, and Viola Frey

Keijsers Koning

150 Manufacturing St, #201, Dallas, Texas 75207
469-961-5391
KeijsersKoning.com

HOURS
Wednesday – Saturday 11-5, or by appointment

Closed in July

GALLERY ORGANIZATION
Bart Keijsers Koning • Owner/Director

ABOUT KEIJSERS KONING
Keijsers Koning is an international, contemporary art gallery presenting emerging and established artists. With the gallery's program we like to push the boundaries and create a space that allows for unconventional ideas to be expressed, explored and enjoyed.


Keijsers Koning is proud to have placed the works by their artists in various public and private collections around the world, such as the Dallas Art Museum, TX; Guggenheim Museum, NY; The Bonnefanten Museum, Netherlands; The Kadist Art Foundation, CA and France; The Bunker Artspace, Fl; the Manchester Art Gallery, UK; The Benton Museum of Art, CT; Olin Hall Roanoke, VA; Rollins Museum of Art, FL; Old Jail Art Center, Albany, TX; and Museo del Barrio, NY.

  Looking Through the Window  Quinci Baker, Kate Barbee, Michelle Cortez Gonzales

Looking Through the Window
Quinci Baker, Kate Barbee, Michelle Cortez Gonzales

  Hide and Seek  Beya Gille Gacha

Hide and Seek
Beya Gille Gacha

  Puppies & Trolls & Giraffes, Oh My!  Brent Birnbaum

Puppies & Trolls & Giraffes, Oh My!
Brent Birnbaum

Laura Rathe Fine Art

1130 Dragon Street, Suite #130, Dallas, TX 75207

214-761-2000

laurarathe.com

GALLERY HOURS
Monday 10am-4pm
Tuesday-Friday 10am-5pm
Saturday 12pm-4pm

GALLERY ORGANIZATION
Laura Rathe, Owner
Janice Meyers, Director
Carly Malm, Associate Director
Carlin Flores, Gallery Coordinator

ABOUT LAURA RATHE FINE ART
Since its founding in 1998, Laura Rathe Fine Art has represented a dynamic roster of established and mid-career artists, both local and international, working in a variety of media. Laura Rathe leveraged her 25+ years of experience, including her time working as a private art dealer prior to the gallery's inception, to establish LRFA as a leading contemporary arts venue.

The gallery currently operates out of two locations in Houston and a third in Dallas' Design District, the city's premiere art destination, offering an impressive range of exhibitions, programming, and services to its patrons across the globe. Various clientele include BBVA Compass, HKS Architects, Wells Fargo, W Hotels, UT Southwestern, Halliburton, and Marina Bay Sands Hotel, Singapore. LRFA also participates in a number of prominent art fairs including CONTEXT, Art Miami, Art Southampton, Art Wynwood, Texas Contemporary, Dallas Art Fair, and Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary.

GALLERY ARTISTS
Zhuang Hong Yi, Hunt Slonem, Stallman, Jane Waterous, Janna Watson, Max Steven Grossman, James Verbicky, Lucrecia Waggoner, Carly Allen Martin, Cookie Ashton, Gil Bruvel, Matt Devine, Gian Garofalo, Gary Komarin, Meredith Pardue, Michael Laube, Paul Rousso, Audra Weaser, Robert Mars, Gavin Rain, Christy Lee Rogers, Nina Tichava, Katherine Houston, Sydney Yeager, Anna Kruhelska, Cecil Touchon, Kevin Gillentine, Michael Schultheis, Bronson Shonk, Charles Patrick, Chris Wood, Didem Yagci, Caprice Pierucci, Udo Noger, Tim Nikiforuk, Gino Miles, Karen Hawkins

  DECADE ,  Installation View , 2023

DECADE, Installation View, 2023

  Year of the Rabbit ,  Installation View , 2023

Year of the Rabbit, Installation View, 2023

  Art of Paper ,  Installation View , 2023

Art of Paper, Installation View, 2023

Meliksetian | Briggs

150 Manufacturing Street #214 Dallas, TX 75207

(310) 625-7049
(323) 828-4731

meliksetianbriggs.com

GALLERY HOURS
Wednesday - Saturday 12-5 pm & by appointment

GALLERY ORGANIZATION
Anna Meliksetian, Owner / Director
Michael Briggs, Owner / Director

ABOUT MELIKSETIAN | BRIGGS
Meliksetian | Briggs was founded in 2012 by Anna Meliksetian and Michael Briggs in Los Angeles. The gallery features an intergenerational program of US and international artists, who are invited to make tightly focused solo exhibitions of new or unseen bodies of work. The gallery intends to be a site of discovery, experimentation, cultural and educational exchange, while working closely with and supporting artists, helping them achieve their ambitions.

The artists in the program investigate various positions, addressing relevant contemporary, philosophical, aesthetic and sociopolitical ideas in their work. These include the dialectic between the production and reception of an artwork, aesthetics and exchange value, ideas of self as performer and selfhood as performance, identity and post-colonialism, cultural theory and appropriation.

Gallery artists have exhibited frequently in museum and institutional shows, have had their work featured in major international exhibitions such as the Whitney Biennial, the Venice Biennale, the Saõ Paolo Biennial and the Made in L.A. biennial, and are represented in numerous public collections worldwide.

GALLERY ARTISTS
The Estate of Bas Jan Ader, Meg Cranston, Mustafa Hulusi, Yifan Jiang, Alex Heilbron, Christiane Lyons, John Miller, Aura Rosenberg, Cody Trepte, Adam Saks, Lisa Seebach, Richard Hoeck and Johannes Wohnseifer

  Yifan Jiang ,  A bouquet of senses,  2023, Installation view at 150 Manufacturing Street

Yifan Jiang, A bouquet of senses, 2023, Installation view at 150 Manufacturing Street

  Bas Jan Ader ,  Thoughts unsaid… , 2023, Installation view at 150 Manufacturing Street

Bas Jan Ader, Thoughts unsaid…, 2023, Installation view at 150 Manufacturing Street

  Adam Saks ,  Everything the Light Touches is Your Kingdom , 2023, Installation view at 150 Manufacturing Street

Adam Saks, Everything the Light Touches is Your Kingdom, 2023, Installation view at 150 Manufacturing Street

PDNB Gallery

101 S. Locust St., Ste B07, Denton, TX 76201
214-969-1852
pdnbgallery.com

GALLERY HOURS
By appointment only

GALLERY ORGANIZATION
Missy Finger, Managing Partner
Burt Finger, Gallery Director
Allison Baldwin, Gallery Assistant

ABOUT PDNB GALLERY
PDNB Gallery was established in Dallas in 1995 as Photographs Do Not Bend Gallery. In reference to the DADA movement, the name and logo was borrowed from the stamp found on packages carrying photographs.

PDNB has devoted its gallery spaces to photo-based works. Notable artists from the history of photography have been exhibited, along with emerging contemporary artists. Solo and group exhibitions rotate approximately every twelve weeks.

Consulting and appraisal services are offered. Gallery Director, Burt Finger, has been a featured photography appraiser on the television program, Antiques Roadshow.

GALLERY ARTISTS
John Albok (Estate), Jesse Alexander, Stuart Allen, Lucienne Bloch (Estate), Peter Brown, Patty Carroll, Keith Carter, Elliott Erwitt, Paul Greenberg, Vadim Gushchin, Kevin Horan, Earlie Hudnall, Jr., David Johndrow, Michael Kenna, Ida Lansky (Estate), Chema Madoz, Steve McCurry, Cheryl Medow, Jeanine Michna- Bales, Delilah Montoya, Nickolas Muray (Estate), Bill Owens, Esteban Pastorino, Jack Ridley, Al Satterwhite, Don Schol (Estate), Pam Burnley Schol, Jeffrey Silverthorne (Estate)

  Earlie Hudnall, Jr. ,  Fourth of July, 4th Ward, Houston, TX , 1980

Earlie Hudnall, Jr., Fourth of July, 4th Ward, Houston, TX, 1980

  Steve McCurry,   Taj and Train , 1983

Steve McCurry, Taj and Train, 1983

  Cheryl Medow ,  White Ibis with Fish , 2014

Cheryl Medow, White Ibis with Fish, 2014

Pencil on Paper Gallery

4755 Algiers Street #100, Dallas, TX 75207
469-360-4931
pencilonpapergallery.com

GALLERY HOURS:
Wednesday-Friday – 10-3pm, Saturday – 12-5pm

GALLERY ORGANIZATION:
Valerie Gillespie, Owner / Director

ABOUT PENCIL ON PAPER GALLERY:
Established in 2019, Pencil on Paper Gallery is a contemporary art gallery in the Design District that promotes emerging, mid-career, and veteran artists. With an emphasis on community-based engagement through the empowerment of artists, the gallery provides a platform which represents a diverse array of culture and artistry while fostering an appreciation for the arts.

GALLERY ARTISTS:
Adrienne Brown-David, Desmond Blair, Emmanuel Gillespie, Frank Frazier, Katie Mckay Jones, and Rapheal Crump

  Emmanuel Gillespie ,  Migration,  2023, Installation View

Emmanuel Gillespie, Migration, 2023, Installation View

  Emmanuel Gillespie ,  Temporary Freedom Series , 2023

Emmanuel Gillespie, Temporary Freedom Series, 2023

  Adrienne Brown-David ,  Taken Aback by My Own Beauty , 2023, Installation View

Adrienne Brown-David, Taken Aback by My Own Beauty, 2023, Installation View

Ro2 Art Gallery

(Main Location)
2606 Bataan, Dallas, TX 75212
214-803-9575
Ro2Art.com

Ro2 Art Projects
1501 S Ervay St. Dallas, TX 75215 

GALLERY HOURS
Tuesday - Saturday, 12pm-5pm, and by appointment.

GALLERY ORGANIZATION
Susan Roth & Jordan Roth, Owners

ABOUT RO2 ART GALLERY
Ro2 Art, a contemporary fine art gallery located in The Cedars Neighborhood near Downtown Dallas, represents a diverse group of emerging, mid-career, and established contemporary artists – many with ties to the North Texas Region. The gallery, founded in 2010 by mother-and-son partners Susan Roth Romans and Jordan Roth, regularly collaborates with organizations such as The MAC and Cedars Union, and maintains an exhibition program within the Magnolia Theatre at West Village and other satellite venues. Ro2 Art has been named Dallas Observer's Best Art Gallery and was presented with the 25th Annual Obelisk Award for small business by the North Texas Business Council for the Arts. The gallery’s art fair program has included the Dallas Art Fair, Texas Contemporary, and Art Aspen.

GALLERY ARTISTS
Olaniyi R. Akindiya Akirash, Allison Belliveau-Proulx, Daniel Birdsong, Gillian Bradshaw-Smith, Mark Burt, Angel Cabrales, Charles Clary, Ray-Mel Cornelius, Camilla Cowan, Ken Craft, Val Curry, Chance Dunlap, Cuyler Etheredge, Gary Farrelly, Nancy Ferro, Cheryl Finfrock, Adam Benjamin Fung, Danielle Georgiou, Justin Ginsberg, Joshua Goode, TJ Griffin, Linda Dee Guy, Terry Hays, Barbara Horlander, Brian K. Jones, Sonali Khatti, Bumin Kim, Anita Kunz, Yuni Lee, Julie Libersat, Xiao Lu Liu, Jesse Meraz, Jeanne Neal, Adam Neese, Mark S. Nelson, David Van Ness, Nomadic Fungi Institute, Brooks Oliver, Adam Palmer, Alexander Paulus, Julon Pinkston, Robin Ragin, Jason Reynaga, Kathy Robinson-Hays, Brian K. Scott, Erica Stephens, Carroll Swenson-Roberts, James Talambas, Katherine Taylor, Marilyn Waligore, Peggy Wauters, Scott Winterrowd, James Isaac Zamora

  Bumin Kim ,  land•scape,  2018

Bumin Kim, land•scape, 2018

  David W. Van Ness ,  Athena , 2017

David W. Van Ness, Athena, 2017

  Charles Clary ,  Radimafungle Remission,  2015

Charles Clary, Radimafungle Remission, 2015

Valley House Gallery and Sculpture Garden

6616 Spring Valley Rd. Dallas, TX 75254
972-239-2441
valleyhouse.com

GALLERY HOURS
Monday – Saturday, 10am-5pm

GALLERY ORGANIZATION
Kevin Vogel, Owner/President
Cheryl Vogel, Owner/Curator
Laura Green, Director

ABOUT VALLEY HOUSE GALLERY & SCULPTURE GARDEN
Founded in 1954 by Peggy and Donald Vogel, Valley House Gallery & Sculpture Garden is located in its original wooded North Dallas location. The gallery represents established and emerging contemporary artists working in inventive ways with traditional media. Sculpture is on view throughout the 4+ acre garden. In addition, the gallery offers 19th and 20th century American and European art, as well as significant Early Texas works. The gallery has promoted artists internationally for 70 years by curating exhibitions, showing in art fairs, publishing scholarly catalogues, and placing fine art in private and museum collections.

*Founding member of CADD

GALLERY ARTISTS
Deborah Ballard, Jack Barnett, Vera Barnett, Lu Ann Barrow, Kathy Boortz, Curt Brill, Lloyd Brown, Sean Cairns, Lindy Chambers, John Cobb, Brian Cobble, Robert Cocke, David Collins, Carol Cook, Alex Corno, David A. Dreyer, David Everett, Henry Finkelstein, Barnaby Fitzgerald, Malou Flato, Bart Forbes, Lilian Garcia-Roig, Ginger Geyer, David H. Gibson, Allison Gildersleeve, Miles Cleveland Goodwin, David Hayes, Cindi Holt, Otis Huband, Anita Huffington, Emily LaCour, Rudolf Sotelo Lailson, Mark Messersmith, Trish Nickell, Gail Norfleet, Michael O'Keefe, Luke Sides, Hadar Sobol, Jane Starks, Jim Stoker, Bob Stuth-Wade, Valton Tyler, Mary Vernon, Donald Vogel, Anne Weary, Amy Werntz, Jim Woodson, and Miguel Zapata

  Valley House Gallery & Sculpture Garden Entrance

Valley House Gallery & Sculpture Garden Entrance

  Henry Finkelstein :  Paintings,  May 21 - June 18, 2022

Henry Finkelstein: Paintings, May 21 - June 18, 2022

  Mary Vernon :  Paintings , November 20, 2021 - January 8, 2022

Mary Vernon: Paintings, November 20, 2021 - January 8, 2022

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Valley House Gallery and Sculpture Garden
 
2023 CADD Guide

CONTEMPORARY ART DEALERS OF DALLAS THANKS OUR SUPPORTERS

CADD Patron
The Warehouse

CADD Advocate
Debra Stevens Custom Framing
Kessler Collins
Maddrey PLLC
Charles Dee Mitchell 
Duffee Eitzen
John Dirba & Brian Morrison
The Box Company

CADD Enthusiast
Michael Matthews & Michael Pugh
Anne & John Mullen
Travis Vandergriff & Rodrigo Zepeda

CADD In Kind
Arts + Culture Texas Magazine
Brooklyn Brewery
Patron Magazine
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