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This Weekend’s Gallery Openings: March 31-Apr 2

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Here are this week’s openings.

Photo: Work by Jay Shinn, showing at Marty Walker Gallery.

“Art” by Cabe Booth at the Magnolia Gallery – March 31 : 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM; 3699 McKinney Avenue, Dallas, Tx 75204.

A Lecture on “Experiments With Truth” by Ronald Watson, Director of the Art Dept. at TCU, at the Museum of Geometric and MADI Art – March 31 : 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM; 3109 Carlisle, Dallas, Tx 75204.

“AGGRESSION : COMPASSION : An Urban Tree Mash-Up” by Sean Springer at Ross Akard Gallery – March 31 : 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM; 1717 North Akard Street, Dallas, Tx 75201.

“Art by David Carlson” at the Cohn Drennan Contemporary – April 1 : 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM; 1107 Dragon, Dallas, Tx 75207.

“Relics and Remembrance” by Gabriel Dawe and Cassandra Emswiler at the CentralTrak – April 2 : 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM; 800 Exposition Ave, Dallas, Tx 75226.

“CLIQUE CALL FOR HEART INSTEAD OF HEAD ARTWORK” at CLIQUE – April 2 : 7:30 PM – 10:00 PM; 3513 Oak Lawn Avenue, Dallas, Tx 75219.

“dig.it.al” by Christoper Olivier, Richard Dana and Lanny Quarles at the Cohn Drennan Contemporary – April 2 : 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM; 1107 Dragon Street, Dallas, Tx 75207.

“Past is Prologue” by Ted Larsen, “Blessed with all the thunder in the world” by Michael Tole, and “HD-LD PE” by Alison Starr, at the
Conduit Gallery – April 2 : 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM; 1626 C Hi Line Drive, Dallas, Tx 75207.

“Annual Group Exhibition” by Paul Abbott, Miroslav Antic, Rich Bowman, Joey Brock, Carolyn Brown, David Brown, Jason Brown, Peter Burega, Jerry Cabrera, David Crismon, Connie Connally, Pearl Dick, Yrjo Edelmann, Brad Ellis, Bill Fegan, Orna Feinstein, Natalia Ferber, Justin Ginsberg, Jeanie Gooden, Charlie Goodwin, Heather Gorham, Marci Harnden, Jack Hammack, Krista Harris, Danna Ruth Harvey, John Hathorn, Norman Kary, Jeri Ledbetter, Jay Maggio, Auturo Malimann, Winston Lee Mascarenhas, Chris Mason, Carolyn McAdams, Linda McCall, Frank Morbillo, Andy Myers, Pamela Nelson, Kenda North, Ursula O’Farrell, Michelle O’Michael, Carole Pierce, Marty Ray, Raymond Saa, Gary Schafter, Steve Steinberg, Phillip Shore, Isaac Smith, Mark Smith, Shawn Smith, Kendall Stallings, Kirk Tatom, Leslie Tejada, Bill Weaver, and Marla Ziegler at the Craighead Green Gallery – April 2 : 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM; 1011 Dragon Street, Dallas, Tx 75207.

“Contained” by Sarah Haba at Gallerie Urbane – April 2 : 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM; 2277 Monitor st., Dallas, Tx 75207.

“Solo Show of New Works” by Silvia Thornton, “Sculptures” by Adriana Cobo-Frenkel, and “Drawings” by Ralph Kelman at the Haley-Henman Gallery – April 2 : 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM; 2335 Hardwick Street, Dallas, Tx 75208.

“Flat Volumes” by David Row at the Holly Johnson Gallery – April 2 : 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM; 1411 Dragon Street, Dallas, Tx 75207.

“21St Century” by Carolyn Caldwell, Morton Rachovsky, Adrienne T. Rosenberg, Judith Seay, and Mary Tomas at the Mary Tomas Studio Gallery – April 2 : 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM; 1110 Dragon Street, Bld # 1080, Dallas, Tx 75207.

“Centerfolds” by Jay Shinn at the Marty Walker Gallery – April 2 : 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM; 2135 Farrington Street, Dallas, Tx 75207.
 

“{context}” by Ray Phillips at Samuel Lynne Galleries – April 2 : 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM; 1105 Dragon Street, Dallas, Tx 75207.

“Through the Eyes of Emma” by Carolyn Collins and Jim Lively at PFamily Arts – April 2 : 5:00 PM – 7:00 Pm; 4017 Preston Road #544 at LakeSide Market, Plano, Tx 75093.

“A Charity Art Auction” with Chagall, Picasso, Miro, Warhol, and Erte at the Wisby Smith Fine Art – April 2 : 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM; 500 Crescent Court, Dallas, Tx 75201.

“E = hv” by Adela Andea at the Cris Worley Fine Arts – April 2 : 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM; 2277 Monitor Street, Dallas, Tx 75207.

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