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Friday, July 30, 2010

Receptions for the artists & new exhibits August 6, 2010, 6 - 9 pm fwcac.com

Texas Artists Coalition 5th Annual Juried Membership Exhibit

Augut 6 - 30, 2010

2010 Juror Barry Whistler of Barry Whistler Gallery in Dallas selected 35 works from 20 artists from a record-setting 108 artists and almost 300 artworks. Six awards will be presented on August 6 around 7:30PM.

The Texas Artists Coalition is a membership program designed to offer benefits for artists in the North Texas community. These benefits range from an annual juried exhibition to peer reviews to workshops, plus much more. The mission of the TAC is to support the career development of artists, whether they are emerging or established, amateur or professional. Programs of the TAC are supported by the Arts Council of Fort Worth and Tarrant County, the Fort Worth Community Arts Center and a grant from the Texas Commission on the Arts.

  • Art Educators of North Central Texas 20th Anniversary Show
  • August 6 - 30, 2010

    Art Educators of North Central Texas is a not-for-profit organization associated with the Texas Art Education Association. Through the efforts of dedicated Art Educators, the association was established in 1990 in order to:

    • Elevate the standards of Youth Art and Art Education throughout the North Central Texas region
    • Offer an avenue for professional relationships in the area
    • Provide representation at State and National levels to smaller school districts outside the larger metroplex


    As we celebrate 20 years, the Art Educators of North Central Texas remain actively involved by meeting monthly and conducting workshops with guest artists. Members of AENCT are productive artists in addition to being Art Educators.

  • Arte de Oaxaca - The Ruiz Heally Collection
  • August 6 - 30, 2010

    The Cultural Center of the Americas in collaboration with the Mexican Consulate will be celebrating two major historical events; the Bicentennial of the Mexican War of Independence of 1810, as well as The Centennial commemorating the Mexican Revolution of 1910.

    The exhibit brings together 33 art pieces from Oxaca, Mexico from artists such as Francisco Toledo, Sergio Hernandez, Shinzaburo Takeda, Alejandro Santiago, Ruben Leyva, Rodolfo Morales, Cecilio Sanchez, Jesus Urbieta, Jose Villalobos, Victor Chaca and Rolando Riojas.

  • Art in Motion

  • August 6 - 30, 2010


    "Photography is about what does not meet the eye," writes Lithuanian-American photographer Alex Braverman, a motto that resonates throughout his sustained series on dancers and cities. This exhibit features photography from his best students from recent workshops.

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