2023 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Thursday, April 20, VIP First Look + Foundation Preview Benefit
Friday, April 21, 11:00am – 7:00pm
Saturday, April 22, 11:00am – 7:00pm
Sunday, April 23, 11:00am – 5:00pmSATURDAY, APRIL 15
Opening Reception | Memory is a Verb: Exploring Time and Transience
6:00 pm – 8:00 pmDallas Center for Photography, 4756 Algiers St, Dallas, TX, 75207
Dallas Center for Photography will present an exhibition titled Memory is a Verb: Exploring Time and Transience, curated by Emily Edwards.
“Memory is a Verb: Exploring Time and Transience presents the work of eleven female photographers investigating time, transience, and loss. Collectively they celebrate our shared humanity, profoundly influencing how we see ourselves and others. After these past few years of uncertainty and grief, this exhibition maps a way forward toward communal understanding and healing.” – Emily Edwards.
This event will mark the first time all eleven artists have come together in person. The artists will host brief presentations of their installations during the reception, along with exhibition catalog and independent artist book signings and sales.TUESDAY, APRIL 18
Opening | MATERNITY LEAVE: NONE OF WOMEN BORN
5:00 pm – 7:00 pmAtelier, 1801 N Pearl Street Dallas, Texas 75208
Nicodim Gallery and the Green Family Art Foundation are excited to present MATERNITY LEAVE: NONE OF WOMEN BORN, a pop-up exhibition located in the lobby of Atelier Apartments in the Arts District. Advances in technology and genetic engineering have made inevitable a future in which it is possible for the conception, gestation, and birth of human life to be subcontracted away from actual humans. MATERNITY LEAVE: NONE OF WOMEN BORN questions what it means to be of women born, when life actually begins, and explores structures that might assume the role of “mother” in a society where birth is outsourced or inorganic. The exhibition features the artists Ángeles Agrela, Isabelle Albuquerque, Dominique Fung, Vivian Greven, Loie Hollowell, Devin B. Johnson, Sung Hwa Kim, Alicja Kwade, Tali Lennox, Jessie Makinson, Tania Marmolejo, Lucy McRae, Nicolette Mishkan, Wangetchi Mutu, Alice Neel, Agnieszka Nienartowicz, Kathy Ruttenberg, Nadia Waheed, Ambera Wellmann, and more. Join us for the opening from 5-7 PM on Tuesday, April 18. The exhibition runs through April 23.
No RSVP required. The space is best accessed from Flora Street.TUESDAY, APRIL 18
Nasher Public and Katy Trail Art: Artist Talk with Nic Nicosia
5:30 pm – 6:30 pmThomsen Overlook
Join artist Nic Nicosia in discussion with Nasher Chief Curator Jed Morse on the tree-lined Katy Trail as they delve into Nic’s newly installed work, the twins.
This event takes place at Thomsen Overlook (location can be found in google maps). Parking is available at Reverchon Park, or if walking from street parking around the Katy Trail Ice House area, it is a 0.4 mile walk towards downtown.
[email protected]TUESDAY, APRIL 18
Panel Discussion | Our Voices, Our Photographs
6:00 pm – 8:00 pmDallas Center for Photography, 4756 Algiers St, Dallas, TX, 75207
This rich panel discussion will pull on the experience and knowledge of renowned photographers, artists, and educators as they discuss women in photography in the context of history, the present day, and the future. Moderated by Texas Vignette president Jessica Brit Ingle, this discussion features local and national guest speakers, including Aline Smithson, Susan Kae Grant, and Nitashia Johnson.
Click to register and purchase ticketsWEDNESDAY, APRIL 19
Talk of the Town | Open Hours
11:00 am – 4:00 pmNorthPark Center, Level Two between Nordstrom and Macy’s
Curated by Dr. Anna Katherine Brodbeck, the Dallas Museum of Art Hoffman Family Senior Curator of Contemporary Art, to coincide with the 15th edition of the Dallas Art Fair, Talk of the Town celebrates and explores the diversity of womanhood through a wide range of artistic perspectives. Talk of the Town assembles recent works by Sarah Awad, Sarah Cain, Johnny Floyd, Danielle Mckinney, Arcmanoro Niles, Maja Ruznic, Keer Tanchak, Evita Tezeno, and Summer Wheat—all of which were acquired by the DMA in the last six years through the Dallas Art Fair Foundation Acquisition Program. The works explore identity and the female subject by bending conventions of portraiture. The exhibition takes its name from an arresting portrait by Danielle Mckinney, which was acquired as part of the fifth annual acquisition program in 2021. This exhibition is organized by the Dallas Museum of Art, NorthPark Center, and the Dallas Art Fair. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19
Green Family Foundation Open Hours
11:00 am – 5:00 pmGreen Family Foundation, 2111 Flora Street, Suite 110, Dallas, TX 75201
The Green Family Art Foundation is pleased to present two concurrent exhibitions, The Cabin LA Presents: A Curated Flashback and Considering Female Abstractions. The Cabin LA Presents: A Curated Flashback features works by 42 graduates of The Cabin LA, a residency program established in Los Angeles in 2015 by collector Danny First, including Amoako Boafo, Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe, Tschabalala Self, Devan Shimoyama and several others. Considering Female Abstractions is a group show featuring abstract works by 16 cutting edge female artists. The paintings in this exhibition convey bold and brave color and line through a strong feminist lens, including artists such as Michaela Yearwood-Dan, Ilana Savdie, Leelee Kimmel and many others. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19
The Power Station Opening Reception
5:00 pm – 8:00 pmThe Power Station, 3816 Commerce St, Dallas, TX 75226
Exhibiting works by Giangiacomo Rossetti and in the garden annex of The Power Station, Picnic Curatorial Projects will present: Amy Yao, Asian Clam. The Picnic Surf Shop will open on the third floor of The Power Station through the Dallas Art Fair; offering artwork, artist goods, and items from Picnic Surf Shapes. Open Wednesday – Saturday of week of the Fair.WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19
Design District Art Night
6:00 pm – 8:00 pmRiver Bend, 150 Manufacturing St. Dallas, TX 75207
Join us for Design District Art night, featuring over 12 art spaces located in the vibrant Dallas Design District. Enjoy drinks at River Bend (150 Manufacturing Street) while visiting 12.26, Erin Cluley Gallery, Meliksetian | Briggs, Keijsers Koning, and PDNB. Nearby galleries and museums—, Dallas Contemporary, Site 131, Galleri Urbane, Peter Augustus, Cris Worley Fine Art, and Holly Johnson Gallery—will also be open late.
RSVP to [email protected]WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19
Inaugural Exhibition: Ren Light Pan: Dancing In The Dark, That’s How It Starts
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm2720 Bataan St. Dallas, TX 75212
Jessamine is an artist-run commercial gallery based in Dallas, TX. Founded by Oshay Green and Greg Meza with the intention of curating exhibitions capable of overcoming limitations in contemporary programming. Jessamine identifies and advances key narratives that intersect societal, intimate, and cultural research. Promoting synthesis between artist and dealer.WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19
Dallas Contemporary Spring Exhibition Opening
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm161 Glass St, Dallas, TX 75207, 161 Glass St, Dallas, TX 75207
Cerámica Suro: A Story of Collaboration, Production, and Collecting in the Contemporary Arts will be the first comprehensive American presentation of the studio’s influence on contemporary art vis-à-vis the collection amassed by José Noé Suro and his wife Marcela. Selections from this collection, which is made up of over 700 pieces, are curated into the exhibition by executive director and chief curator of Guadalajara’s Zapopan Art Museum (MAZ), Viviana Kuri, who also organized the previous iteration of the exhibition at MAZ.
For his solo exhibition This Must be the Place, Eduardo Sarabia’s multidisciplinary work is expressed in the setting of a home in which visitors are invited to walk through and witness the varied elements of the artist’s practice – outsized, hand-painted blue and white talavera-style ceramics made in collaboration with Cerámica Suro; paintings that serve as metaphorical windows in the installation space; handmade ceramic kitchenware; and a site-specific mural of vine motifs, which are a signature of Sarabia’s work– in a setting that welcomes gathering, conversation, and camaraderie.
[email protected] THURSDAY, APRIL 20
The Power Station | Open Hours
10:00 am – 5:00 pmThe Power Station, 3816 Commerce St, Dallas, TX 75226
Giangiacomo Rossetti, Amy Yao and Picnic Surf Shop
For the duration of the Dallas Art Fair, The Power Station will present three different projects. In the main space, organized by Rob Teeters: Giangiacomo Rossetti. In the annex building located on The Power Station grounds: Amy Yao Asian Clam, presented by Picnic Curatorial Projects. On the third floor, there will be an artist pop-up and surf shop presented by Picnic Surf Shapes. The store offers a variety of artworks, and design goods by artists Ryan Goolsby, SooMi Han, Reagan Kendall, Jessica Ninci, Dan Schmahl, Soup Ceramics, Specific Objects, and Kevin Todora, as well as handmade boards and items by Picnic.THURSDAY, APRIL 20
Karpidas Collection Open House
10:00 am – 12:00 am1532 Hi Line Drive, Dallas, 75207, 1532 Hi Line Drive, Dallas, 75207
This spring, the Karpidas Collection presents Mie Olise Kjærgaard: Holding Space, featuring nine new large-scale commissioned paintings from the Danish artist, and Your Gaze: Selections from The Karpidas Collection, for which Kjærgaard selected artworks from the collection by pioneering women artists who have deeply influenced and inspired her artistic practice.
[email protected]THURSDAY, APRIL 20
Foundation Preview Benefit
4:00 pm – 8:00 pm1807 Ross Avenue, Dallas, 7520, 1807 Ross Avenue, Dallas, 7520
The Dallas Art Fair Foundation invites you to celebrate the opening evening of Dallas Art Fair with drinks by Champagne Lallier and Campari RARE and lite bites. Ticket proceeds benefit the Dallas Museum of Art, Nasher Sculpture Center, and Dallas Contemporary. Entry with a Foundation Preview Benefit ticket, available for purchase HERE. FRIDAY, APRIL 21
The Warehouse Open Hours
9:00 am – 5:00 pm14105 Inwood Road Dallas, TX 75244, 14105 Inwood Road Dallas, TX 75244
The Warehouse is a project initiated by Howard and Cindy Rachofsky and the late Vernon Faulconer to make their collections available to curators, scholars, critics, and students, and to open new dialogues about postwar Modern and contemporary art. During the Dallas Art Fair, The Warehouse will be open 9am-5pm on Friday, April 21, and Saturday, April 22. Admission to The Warehouse is free. Registration for Open Hours is required. Register at: https://thewarehousedallas.org/visits/individualsFRIDAY, APRIL 21
Dallas After Fair: The Morning After Brunch with The Cedars Union
9:00 am – 12:00 pm1219 S. Ervay St., Dallas, TX, 75215, 1219 S. Ervay St., Dallas, TX, 75215
Join us for a taco brunch, generously provided by The Bowdon Family Foundation and Roxor Artisan Gin, to celebrate the Dallas Art Fair with fellow industry professionals and supporters. This is an opportunity to connect with the Cedars Union community and take a sneak-peek of the micro-studios housing the talented emerging artists of the organization’s Cohort Program.
[email protected]FRIDAY, APRIL 21
The Power Station | Open Hours
10:00 am – 5:00 pmThe Power Station, 3816 Commerce St, Dallas, TX 75226
Giangiacomo Rossetti, Amy Yao and Picnic Surf Shop
For the duration of the Dallas Art Fair, The Power Station will present three different projects. In the main space, organized by Rob Teeters: Giangiacomo Rossetti. In the annex building located on The Power Station grounds: Amy Yao Asian Clam, presented by Picnic Curatorial Projects. On the third floor, there will be an artist pop-up and surf shop presented by Picnic Surf Shapes. The store offers a variety of artworks, and design goods by artists Ryan Goolsby, SooMi Han, Reagan Kendall, Jessica Ninci, Dan Schmahl, Soup Ceramics, Specific Objects, and Kevin Todora, as well as handmade boards and items by Picnic.FRIDAY, APRIL 21
EYEboretum
11:00 am – 7:00 pmThe Eye at the Joule, 1601 Main St, Dallas, TX 75201
From the creators who brought The Eye to the heart of downtown comes a wildly creative outdoor experience in an event venue like no other in the city. Explore surreal gardens, sip a cocktail or two, and enjoy a few surprised along the way.
Separate ticket required for entry. Purchase tickets here.FRIDAY, APRIL 21
Dallas Museum of Art Member Preview Concentrations 64: Ja’Tovia Gary I KNOW IT WAS THE BLOOD
11:00 am – 9:00 pm1717 N Harwood St, Dallas, TX, 1717 N Harwood St, Dallas, TX
RSVP not required. Please present your Dallas Art Fair pass/ticket or exhibitor badge for entry. FRIDAY, APRIL 21
Green Family Foundation Open Hours
11:00 am – 5:00 pm2111 Flora Street, Suite 110, Dallas, TX 75201, 2111 Flora Street, Suite 110, Dallas, TX 75201
The Green Family Art Foundation is pleased to present two concurrent exhibitions, The Cabin LA Presents: A Curated Flashback and Considering Female Abstractions.FRIDAY, APRIL 21
Dallas Art Fair
11:00 am – 7:00 pm
Fashion Industry Gallery (f.i.g.), 1807 Ross Avenue, Dallas, 75201 Located at the Fashion Industry Gallery – adjacent to the Dallas Museum of Art in the revitalized downtown arts district – the 2022 Dallas Art Fair will feature over 85 prominent national and international art dealers and galleries representing painting, sculpture, works on paper, photography, video, and installation by modern and contemporary artists.FRIDAY, APRIL 21
Talk of the Town | Open Hours
11:00 am – 4:00 pmNorthPark Center, Level Two between Nordstrom and Marcy’s
Curated by Dr. Anna Katherine Brodbeck, the Dallas Museum of Art Hoffman Family Senior Curator of Contemporary Art, to coincide with the 15th edition of the Dallas Art Fair, Talk of the Town celebrates and explores the diversity of womanhood through a wide range of artistic perspectives.
Talk of the Town assembles recent works by Sarah Awad, Sarah Cain, Johnny Floyd, Danielle Mckinney, Arcmanoro Niles, Maja Ruznic, Keer Tanchak, Evita Tezeno, and Summer Wheat—all of which were acquired by the DMA in the last six years through the Dallas Art Fair Foundation Acquisition Program. The works explore identity and the female subject by bending conventions of portraiture. The exhibition takes its name from an arresting portrait by Danielle Mckinney, which was acquired as part of the fifth annual acquisition program in 2021. This exhibition is organized by the Dallas Museum of Art, NorthPark Center, and the Dallas Art Fair. FRIDAY, APRIL 21
Panel | The Counterculture of Artist Economies — Friendship + The Market
1:00 pm – 2:30 pmDallas Contemporary, 161 Glass St, Dallas, TX 75207
Taking cues from the new exhibition Ceramica Suro: A Story of Collaboration, Production, and Collecting in the Contemporary Arts this talk explores the role of friendship and patronage in fueling regional artist economies.
Registration required. Register here.
FRIDAY, APRIL 21
Morán Morán Book Launch
5:00 pm – 7:00 pmThe Joule, 1530 Main St, Dallas, 75201
To celebrate its return to the Dallas Art Fair, Los Angeles and Mexico City-based art gallery Morán Morán presents a special pop-up exhibition at The Joule hotel, featuring the works of John Giorno, Chelsea Culprit, Raul de Nieves, Borna Sammak, Cauleen Smith, and more, in the hotel’s common spaces. The gallery will host a launch event for its fully illustrated catalog for Cherry Blossoms are Razor Blades, Giorno’s first solo exhibition in Los Angeles, on Friday, April 21, from 5-7PM at The Joule.FRIDAY, APRIL 21
Meet the Maker Series: Yifan Jiang
5:30 pm – 6:30 pmEllie’s Restaurant & Lounge, 1717 Leonard St, Dallas, TX 75201
Ellie’s Restaurant & Lounge, 1717 Leonard St, Dallas, TX 75201
Join us in Ellie’s Lounge for an interview of Yifan Jiang, a project-based artist who uses elements of painting, animation, sculpture, and performance. This interview will coincide with The Dallas Art Fair, and will be conducted by Terri Provencal, Publisher and Editor in Chief of Patron Magazine.The event is complimentary to attend and includes light bites and a Maker’s Mark cocktail tasting.
To reserve a table, RSVP to [email protected]FRIDAY, APRIL 21
‘til Midnight at the Nasher Sculpture Center
6:00 pm – 12:00 amNasher Sculpture Center, 2001 Flora St, Dallas, TX 75201
‘til Midnight at the Nasher presents live outdoor concerts, film screenings, and opportunities to experience art on view. FRIDAY, APRIL 21
Various Small Fires Opening Reception
6:00 pm – 8:00 pmVarious Small Fires, 1511 Commerce St, Dallas, TX 75201
Join Various Small Fires on Friday, April 21st from 6-8pm for an opening reception celebrating a solo exhibition by Los Angeles artist Caitlin Lonegan. Street tacos and frozen margaritas will be served at the gallery, located next door to the Joule HotelFRIDAY, APRIL 21
Downtown Dallas Inc. and Aurora Present “Video Art Nights”
6:00 pm – 11:00 pmPegasus Plaza, 1500 Main Street, Dallas, TX
AURORA will bring back Video Art Nights (VAN) in celebration of Dallas Arts Month. VAN is a curated video art program that merges art, technology, and the public realm. This initiative is part of a long-term collaboration between the two organizations to connect diverse communities through transformative public art experiences. The event will feature projections from eight artists, a live jazz performance by Len Barnett, artisan market, beer samples from Pegasus City Brewery and more!SATURDAY, APRIL 22
The Warehouse Open Hours Open Storage: 25 Years of Collecting
9:00 am – 5:00 pm14105 Inwood Road Dallas, TX 75244, 14105 Inwood Road Dallas, TX 75244
The Warehouse is a project initiated by Howard and Cindy Rachofsky and the late Vernon Faulconer to make their collections available to curators, scholars, critics, and students, and to open new dialogues about postwar Modern and contemporary art. During the Dallas Art Fair, The Warehouse will be open 9am-5pm on Friday, April 21, and Saturday, April 22. Admission to The Warehouse is free. Registration for Open Hours is required. Register at: https://thewarehousedallas.org/visits/individuals/SATURDAY, APRIL 22
The Power Station | Open Hours
10:00 am – 5:00 pmThe Power Station, 3816 Commerce St, Dallas, TX 75226
Giangiacomo Rossetti, Amy Yao and Picnic Surf Shop
For the duration of the Dallas Art Fair, The Power Station will present three different projects. In the main space, organized by Rob Teeters: Giangiacomo Rossetti. In the annex building located on The Power Station grounds: Amy Yao Asian Clam, presented by Picnic Curatorial Projects. On the third floor, there will be an artist pop-up and surf shop presented by Picnic Surf Shapes. The store offers a variety of artworks, and design goods by artists Ryan Goolsby, SooMi Han, Reagan Kendall, Jessica Ninci, Dan Schmahl, Soup Ceramics, Specific Objects, and Kevin Todora, as well as handmade boards and items by Picnic.SATURDAY, APRIL 22
EYEboretum
11:00 am – 7:00 pmThe Eye at the Joule, 1601 Main St, Dallas, TX 75201
From the creators who brought The Eye to the heart of downtown comes a wildly creative outdoor experience in an event venue like no other in the city. Explore surreal gardens, sip a cocktail or two, and enjoy a few surprised along the way.
Seperate ticket required for entry. Purchase tickets here.SATURDAY, APRIL 22
Talk of the Town | Open Hours
11:00 am – 4:00 pmNorthPark Center, Level Two between Nordstrom and Marcy’s
Curated by Dr. Anna Katherine Brodbeck, the Dallas Museum of Art Hoffman Family Senior Curator of Contemporary Art, to coincide with the 15th edition of the Dallas Art Fair, Talk of the Town celebrates and explores the diversity of womanhood through a wide range of artistic perspectives.
Talk of the Town assembles recent works by Sarah Awad, Sarah Cain, Johnny Floyd, Danielle Mckinney, Arcmanoro Niles, Maja Ruznic, Keer Tanchak, Evita Tezeno, and Summer Wheat—all of which were acquired by the DMA in the last six years through the Dallas Art Fair Foundation Acquisition Program. The works explore identity and the female subject by bending conventions of portraiture. The exhibition takes its name from an arresting portrait by Danielle Mckinney, which was acquired as part of the fifth annual acquisition program in 2021. This exhibition is organized by the Dallas Museum of Art, NorthPark Center, and the Dallas Art Fair. SATURDAY, APRIL 22
Dallas Art Fair
11:00 am – 7:00 pm1807 Ross Avenue, Dallas, 75201, 1807 Ross Avenue, Dallas, 75201
Located at the Fashion Industry Gallery – adjacent to the Dallas Museum of Art in the revitalized downtown arts district – the 2022 Dallas Art Fair will feature 90 prominent national and international art dealers and galleries representing painting, sculpture, works on paper, photography, video, and installation by modern and contemporary artists.SATURDAY, APRIL 22
Dallas Museum of Art Member Preview Concentrations 64: Ja’Tovia Gary I KNOW IT WAS THE BLOOD
11:00 am – 9:00 pm1717 N Harwood St, Dallas, TX, 1717 N Harwood St, Dallas, TX
RSVP not required. Please present your Dallas Art Fair pass/ticket or exhibitor badge for entry.SATURDAY, APRIL 22
Panel Discussion | The Arc of the Museum Acquisition
12:00 pm – 1:30 pmNasher Sculpture Center, 2001 Flora St, Dallas, TX 75201
This year marks the fifteenth anniversary of Dallas Art Fair. Central to its identity is the Dallas Art Fair Foundation Dallas Museum of Art Acquisition fund, through which the DMA has acquired over forty-five works of art from the fair over the past seven years. For an artist, the moment of a museum acquisition is often profound and life changing. How do curators approach the process of acquisition from an art fair and what does it mean for an artist? Why is it important for an art fair to collaborate with its city’s museums and how does this impact the fabric of the city over time?
Please join moderator John Sughrue (co-founder of Dallas Art Fair) with panelists Katherine Brodbeck (Hoffman Family Senior Curator of Contemporary Art at Dallas Museum of Art), Darragh Hogan (Director of Kerlin Gallery, Dublin), Johnny Floyd (artist represented by Conduit Gallery), and Jessica Levin Martinez (The Richard J. Schwartz Director of the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University) as they discuss the web of powerful synergies between fair, museum, gallery, artist, collector, student, and city through the lens of the museum acquisition.
Click to registerSATURDAY, APRIL 22
The DMA at North Park Center: Talk of the Town
12:00 pm – 4:00 pmNorthPark Center, Level Two between Nordstrom and Marcy’s
DMA’s Open Studio is on the move! Visit NorthPark Mall pop-up exhibition Talk of the Town for a fun hands-on art-making experience. This exhibition is organized by the Dallas Museum of Art, NorthPark Center, and the Dallas Art Fair. All ages are welcome to create, and all materials are provided. Materials are first come, first served.
FreeSATURDAY, APRIL 22
The Warehouse Exhibition Tour
2:00 pm – 3:30 pm14105 Inwood Road Dallas, TX 75244, 14105 Inwood Road Dallas, TX 75244
Caitlin Overton, Director of Educational Programming, leads visitors on an overview tour of the exhibition Open Storage: 25 Years of Collecting.
Register at: https://thewarehousedallas.org/visits/individuals/SATURDAY, APRIL 22
Afro Mingei at the Nasher Sculpture Center
4:00 pm – 9:00 pmNasher Sculpture Center, 2001 Flora St, Dallas, TX 75201
Afro Mingei is an experiential project by Theaster Gates, exploring the intersection of Japanese and African American craft, philosophy, aesthetic modes and cultural classifications. The project, which takes form as an intimate dining and convening space, invites people to experience this cultural binary through food, drink, music, ceramic wares, and other works of art by Theaster Gates. On April 21 and 22 from 5pm to 9pm, DJs IAMYU and Richy Smart will spin vinyl from Gates’s collection of over 1,000 RnB, Soul, and Funk albums.SUNDAY, APRIL 23
Talk of the Town | Open Hours
11:00 am – 4:00 pmNorthPark Center, Level Two between Nordstrom and Marcy’s
Curated by Dr. Anna Katherine Brodbeck, the Dallas Museum of Art Hoffman Family Senior Curator of Contemporary Art, to coincide with the 15th edition of the Dallas Art Fair, Talk of the Town celebrates and explores the diversity of womanhood through a wide range of artistic perspectives.
Talk of the Town assembles recent works by Sarah Awad, Sarah Cain, Johnny Floyd, Danielle Mckinney, Arcmanoro Niles, Maja Ruznic, Keer Tanchak, Evita Tezeno, and Summer Wheat—all of which were acquired by the DMA in the last six years through the Dallas Art Fair Foundation Acquisition Program. The works explore identity and the female subject by bending conventions of portraiture. The exhibition takes its name from an arresting portrait by Danielle Mckinney, which was acquired as part of the fifth annual acquisition program in 2021. This exhibition is organized by the Dallas Museum of Art, NorthPark Center, and the Dallas Art Fair. SUNDAY, APRIL 23
The Art of Making It Screening
11:00 am – 1:00 pmNasher Sculpture Center, 2001 Flora St, Dallas, TX 75201
Following a talented group of emerging artists to expose what it takes to crack into today’s art world, The Art of Making It (2021) is a feature-length documentary filled with intimate interviews with key art world figures such as Anne Pasternak, Dave Hickey, Michael Govan, Lisa Corinne Davis, Andrea Bowers, Helen Molesworth, and Jerry Gogosian. Called “one of the most majestic and unexpected films about the secret life of art” by Pulitzer Prize winner Jerry Saltz, the Dallas Art Fair and Wischful Thinking Productions are pleased to present a special screening of this SXSW 2022 Audience Award Festival Favorite at the Nasher Sculpture Center.
REGISTER HERESUNDAY, APRIL 23
Dallas Art Fair
11:00 am – 5:00 pmFashion Industry Gallery (f.i.g.), 1807 Ross Avenue, Dallas, 7520
Located at the Fashion Industry Gallery – adjacent to the Dallas Museum of Art in the revitalized downtown arts district – the 2022 Dallas Art Fair will feature 90 prominent national and international art dealers and galleries representing painting, sculpture, works on paper, photography, video, and installation by modern and contemporary artists.SUNDAY, APRIL 23
EYEboretum
11:00 am – 4:00 pmThe Eye at the Joule, 1601 Main St, Dallas, TX 75201
From the creators who brought The Eye to the heart of downtown comes a wildly creative outdoor experience in an event venue like no other in the city. Explore surreal gardens, sip a cocktail or two, and enjoy a few surprised along the way.
Separate ticket required for entry. Purchase tickets here.