Thursday, January 24, 2013


Tonight in Dallas!  
Friend, Carlos Donjuan will be one of three giving some interesting insight 
of the DFW art scene.


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State of the Arts

Join KERA host and senior producer Jeff Whittington for the fourth season of this innovative series exploring the creative process and the nature of performance. Hear Dallas's key artistic leaders, artists, and special guests in thought-provoking conversations about the arts and the cultural landscape of the Metroplex. 
Lecture tickets are $5. Purchase your ticket online at tickets.DMA.org or by phone at 214-922-1818. After 3:00 p.m. on the day of the event, tickets can be purchased on-site at the Visitor Services Desk. 
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Thursday, January 24
7:30 p.m., Horchow Auditorium

Contemporary Art 
Carlos Donjuan
Artist and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Art, University of Texas at Arlington

Kim Cadmus Owens
Artist and Associate Professor of Art, University of Dallas

Lucia Simek
Art Critic, Glasstire 

Friday, January 11, 2013

Only a couple days left, check this show out!


Sour Grapes: La Tienda + Favio Moreno: When All Else Fails
Last chance to view Friday, Jan. 11 (12-5) & Saturday, Jan. 12 (12-6)

Sour Grapes: La Tienda is stocked and ready for its final weekend, with great small works on paper, apparel and other fantastic art objects. This is also the last opportunity to grab work from Favio Moreno's debut solo exhibition. Once the show closes the work will be earmarked for upcoming art fairs in 2013.

Monday, January 7, 2013

Closing out 2012.NYC

I had the pleasure of enjoying New York City during both the Christmas and New Years holidays.  During these two weeks I found a few places to eat, museums and galleries to visit, do a bit of sightseeing and check out the local graffiti.  Flying in from Newark, Jersey, I had a brief view of NYC before arriving via Holland tunnel, which is a fun experience if you have not been in such a narrow one lane each way under water tunnel.  I stayed in the Upper West Side of Manhattan and down south in the East Village.  The upper east and west side of Manhattan were very clean including Central Park, The Guggenheim, Academy of Design and The Whitney Museum.  Once you head south, you start to experience local graffiti while walking the streets and begin to see a more diverse culture of the people.  Midtown has the MOMA, Rockefeller, Diamond District (what I call the high end shopping streets with LV, Gucci, Tiffany,etc)  Then you hit Time Square and TV recording studios.  Further down is Macy's, Empire State Building, Madison Square Garden.  Kip's Bay has a nice Imax 3d Theater.  The Chelsea Art District is amazing and never ending.  The East Village is quite cultural with some great Indian restaurants among others.  Chinatown, Little Italy, NoHo and SoHo are all within walking distance of each other with great vibes and again, amazing food options.  Downtown was crowded but seeing the 911 memorial and the building of the new towers is worth the wait.  The main tower is going to stand something like 1,700 feet high, ridiculous.  Took a tour of Yankee Stadium up in the Bronx.  (Ranger Stadium is more impressive)  As for Williamsburg Brooklyn, well, it's pretty much what the television show Portlandia is like, just more concrete.  There is a ton of new age hipsters roaming the sidewalks, street graffiti that does not get painted over, trendy little food and coffee shops, I even found a great antique store.  It is the new white hipster capitol of the world I think.  The two weeks I spent roaming New York City were amazing and eventful, and am ready to plan another trip back.  Here are just a few photos I took while on my trip.  No editing, just raw pics.  Enjoy.
View of Rockefeller and Christmas Tree via Skating Rink
Random shot of NYC




Store Display Christmas NYC
Store Display Christmas NYC

New York City and Jersey by water


Top Floor Macy's Department Store Wood Escelators

View from Empire State Building New York City
Central Park. New York 2012. Christmas.


Street Art New York Brooklyn


Graffiti Mural. Williamsburg, Brooklyn New York.

Graffiti Mural Brooklyn New York.  Motug Collab.

New York City Love.


Lower East Side Mural Wall New York City.

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