Thursday, July 7, 2011

Events: Art on the Rocks!

It's been a busy summer! For those of you who kept up with my posts from last summer, then you know that the art world shuts down after Art Basel. However, the summer is great time for museums to get events going for tourists and stay-cationers. As a Dallasite, I have been lucky enough to attend the free Jazz Under the Stars nights at the Dallas Museum of Art and also some of the Nasher Sculpture Center's Til Midnight (the latter of which I will discuss more in a future post).

As with most of you, I recently took some summer trips, one of which was to Birmingham, Alabama. Thanks to a visit to the Nasher Sculpture Center from the Curator of Education at the Birmingham Museum of Art, I decided to visit the website and see what the museum had to offer. I am glad I did! Not only is the museum free, but it also has a fun event called Art on the Rocks! Seeing as my sister recently moved to Birmingham, I took the opportunity to kill two birds with one stone- visit her and attend the Art on the Rocks event- not to mention loading up on some delicious Southern cuisine.

Although Art on the Rocks is not a free event, $20 for non-members and $10 for members, it was worth every penny. I dragged my sister to the event that was promoting the upcoming exhibition Who Shot Rock and Roll set to open on June 24th. I missed the photography exhibition, but did enjoy the themed  event's which featured dueling DJs, live graffiti on the Museum walls, and a funky band. Art on the Rocks caters to 20-30 somethings, which is rare in a museum world that  has been focusing on families. The museum had (free) appetizer and (at cost) drink stations littered around the forum and outdoor sculpture arena. Another activity, of which I took part, was having museums patrons 'graffiti' on the sculpture pit walls alongside the real graffiti artists. Please enjoy the pictures of this and other highlights from the Birmingham Museum of Art's Art on the Rocks event.








Thornton Dial, Nobody Knows What Go On Behind the Jungle, 1989
Paint and Mixed Media


As a preview of what's to come:

Inside of the BMA, with a Chihuly sculpture. 


Monday, June 6, 2011

Recap: Dallas Art Fair 2011

A few months later, and I can finally post the pictures I took of the events surrounding the Dallas Art Fair and most importantly---the art! Enjoy!



Harriet Bart, Helicon Volumes, 1993
Unique; bronze work
Babcock Galleries, NY




Asya Reznikov, Packing Art History, 2011
Video and cardboard
Nancy Hoffman Gallery, NY

Joel Ross
Monique Meloche, Chicago

John Adelman, Concordant, 2005
Gel ink on paper
Holly Johnson Gallery, Dallas

Angela Musco, Avernus, 2010
Edition 1/5; C-print
Carrie Secrist Gallery, Chicago


Coming up next: 

Birmingham, Alabama. What's up with the art scene there?

And then, a review of the Museum scene in Boston!


Monday, May 23, 2011

The Great Blog Catch-Up & CityArts Festival

Yes, I disappeared. This time without excuses and sans apologies. Life was moving at warp speed and I kept moving with it, unfortunately this blog could not keep up. As such, I am now in the process of beginning (and hopefully completing) the great catch-up. First thing will be posting Dallas Art Fair pictures, I know I am a month behind, but better late than never. 


In major news, I now have my very own place to furnish. This means that not only have I become addicted to craigslist, etsy, and 20x200- but I am also scrounging the plentiful Spring Art Festivals in and around Dallas for some great (and inexpensive) art pieces. I will be keep my posts updated on all festivals and super artist finds. Speaking of, this weekend is the CityArts Festival in Fair Park. Here's the scoop:


What: CityArts Festival
Where: Fair Park in Downtown Dallas
When: May 27-29
Times:  6 – 10 p.m. Friday; 11 a.m. – 10 p.m. Saturday;  12 p.m. – 6 p.m. Sunday
Cost: Free


As always, Enjoy!