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Dallas Visual Arts Center 20th Anniversary DVAC recalls its early beginnings in 1981 when D'Art, A Visual Arts Center for Dallas, organized by Judy Hearst Smith and Mary Ward, became the first alternative art space in Dallas. The organization took off when Patricia Meadows joined the Board and co-signed the initial lease for a warehouse on S... bathhousecultural.com
Mary McCleary at Dallas Visual Art Center - Dallas - painting exhibition - Brief Article | Art in America | Find Articles at BNET.com In addition to Prodigal Son (1996), this 15-year survey of McCleary's work included her treatments of such stories as The Good Samaritan (1995), Cain and Abel and Abraham and Isaac (both 1989), and Lazarus the Beggar (1995). Modern-dress versions of Bible stories are not what one expects to find in ... findarticles.com
Dallas Visual Art Center, Dallas, TX : reviews The Dallas Center for Contemporary Art (a.k.a. The Dallas Contemporary) is an indispensable part of the present-day Texas art scene. Twenty yearly exhibitions at this welcoming, dynamic space highlight up-and-coming, ethnically diverse Texas artists. Studio art classes and a resource room for practi... local.yahoo.com
Dallas Visual Art Center, Dallas - IgoUgo Reviews The Dallas Visual Art Center was formerly known as D-Art, so that name may be used interchangeably, particularly by locals. An indispensable part of the present-day Texas art scene, the 1997-1998 Establishment and Revelation series highlighted up-and-coming ethnically diverse Texas artists. The show... igougo.com
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