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Visual Arts

This Weekend’s Gallery Openings: Nov 11 -12

The mighty Art Con and Continental Gin top this weekend's art events.
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Here are this weekend’s gallery openings.

Image: Continental Gin Building (via).

“Continental Gin Building Artists – Fall Open Studios 2011” by Heather Helen Ray, Ricardo Paniagua, Jenny Keller, Stevie Tate, Marsha Oliver Moser, VET, Bob Nunn, Jan Partin, Ty Milner, Carroll Swenson-Roberts, Anne L. Hines, David Klucsarits, Vince Jones, Jackie Jackson, Fannie Brito, Christy Harris, Rob A. Aikey, Carol Pankratz, Donna Ball, Patsy Davila, Jacque Kindle, Bobby Chitwood, Michale Sutton, Marianne Gargour, Leroy Roper, and David Harmon at the Continental Gin Building – November 11 – 12: 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM; 3309 Elm St, Dallas, Tx 75226.

“GALILEO’S GARDEN” by Monica Petty Aiello and Tyler Aiello at the Rising Gallery – November 11 : 6:00 PM – 9:30 PM; 800 Jackson, Dallas, Tx 75202.

Art Conspiracy 7 – November 12 : 7:00 PM – 11:30 PM; 511 West Commerce, Dallas, Tx 75208.

“Savage Beasts” by Kevin Louis Fougerousse, Jonathan Kimbrell, and Drew Merritt at the Gallery Bomb – November 12 : 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM; 407a North Tyler Street, Dallas, Tx 75208.

“KYLE POLZIN” at the Southwest Gallery – November 12 : 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM; 4500 Sigma Rd., Dallas, Tx 75244.

“Small Works: 2011 Holiday Show” at the Norwood Flynn Gallery – November 12 : 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM; 3318 Shorecrest, Dallas, Tx 75235.

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