Exhibit
May 5 - June 30, 2012
In conjunction with the Dale Chihuly show at the Arboretum, the Museum will be displaying art glass by Dallas artists Mary Lynn Devereux and Polly Gessell
Arcadia Salon
Sunday, May 20, 2:00
Evolution of An Idea
The Texas Sculpture Association sponsors this program featuring never-before-seen New Interchangeable Art by Morton Rachofsky.
Arcadia Salon
Thursday, June 14, 5:30
Jennifer Way, Ph.D., professor of Art History at University of North Texas, discusses the work of Melé within the context of concrete art, constructivism, and geometric abstraction.
Opening Reception
Friday, July 20, 6:30
Three African-American Artists: Kevin Cole, Albert Shaw, and Jack White curated by Phillip Collins
Rebecca
Alston studied art at Harvard and at the Woodstock School of Art and
has a degree from New York University. She has exhibited in Holland,
Japan, and England as well as in Mississippi, Chicago, Kansas City,
Washington D.C. and New York City.
Her newest body of art is the Urban Art Series. The drawings in this series have a basis in the theoretical processes of urban development.
"The lines may look random" Alston says, "but they create very definite forms and spaces." She has invested her artworks with the energy of three distinct, yet interdependent realms of fracture. The axis of experimental reality in her artwork is the surface of the earth, though compromised by a thorough going overlay of urban intervention.



