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This Weekend’s Art: Gallery Day Expands City-Wide

It's another so summer weekend in the world of Dallas art. which makes it a perfect time for Dallas Gallery Day.
By Peter Simek |
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It’s another slow summer weekend in the world of Dallas art. which makes it a perfect time for Dallas Gallery Day. Founded in 2011 as East Dallas Gallery Day, the event has been expanded, dropping its neighborhood-specific branding and offering an excuse to roll through as many as 30 galleries that will be open all day for the event.

The only gallery mounting a new show for the occasion is Kirk Hopper, which opens a summer group show called “Swelter.” Artists in that show include Alejandro Diaz-Ayala, Martin Delabano, Carlos Donjuan, Keri Olham, Eduardo Portillo, Annette Lawrence, Ed Blackburn, Linda Blackburn, Sebastien Boncy, Shayne Murphy and Michael Reeder. For a full rundown of galleries participating in Gallery Day, go here.

Here are all the openings:

 

FRIDAY

Biennial: Origins in Geometry – A Juried Show at the MADI Museum — July 10, 5:30-7 p.m. 3109 Carlisle St. Dallas, TX 75204.

SATURDAY

Dallas Gallery Day  at Various Locations — July 11, 12-8 p.m. dallasgalleryday.com

Carol Cook and Miles Cleveland Goodwin at Valley House Gallery & Sculpture Garden — July 11, 6-8:30 p.m. 6616 Spring Valley Rd. Dallas, TX 75254.

Swelter, Summer Group Show at Kirk Hopper Fine Art — July 11, 6:30-8:30 p.m. 3008 Commerce St. Dallas, TX 75226.

Bruce Lee at {neighborhood} — July 11, 7-10 p.m. 411 N. Bishop Ave. Dallas, TX 75248.

It’s All Abstract from here at South Side on Lamar — July 11, 7-11 p.m. 1409 S. Lamar St. Dallas, TX 75215.

The M – for Magical Exhibition at TVAA Downtown Gallery — July 12, 2-4 p.m. 700 N. Pearl St. G207 Dallas, TX 75201.

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