More of a dependable sign of the change in seasons than any actual shift in the weather, blows open doors around the city Sept. 6.
Organized by the Fort Worth Art Dealers Association, Gallery Night is a series of concurrent open houses at museums, galleries and pop-up spaces across Panther City and Arlington.
Gallery Night arrives every fall and spring to support local artists and encourage longtime art lovers and newcomers to explore spaces across the region in a relaxed environment.
Most art venues are open from noon through 9 p.m., but times vary for each spot. Click to check out each gallery鈥檚 hours before heading over.
If you鈥檙e looking for a curated trip, as it makes multiple stops from 4:30-8:30 p.m. Afterwards, head to Hotel Dryce and Fort Works Art for their .
A west Fort Worth art gallery is participating in its final Fall Gallery Night before it permanently closes its doors in November. Find more details on the closure below as well as other local exhibitions we plan on visiting during the citywide event.
Final weekend: Dive deep into global artist鈥檚 work at 鈥楾he Whale鈥
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, 3200 Darnell St., Fort Worth
Gallery Night hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Venezuelan-American artist Alex Da Corte鈥檚 career is spotlighted by curator Alison Hearst through more than 40 of his paintings, drawings and immersive videos. The artist, known globally for his hybrid installations, to explore several topics, including sex, consumerism and power. The exhibition closes Sept. 7.
Step into South Texas landscape at 鈥楨thereal Goats, Earthy Pecans鈥
William Campbell Gallery, 217 Foch St., Fort Worth
Gallery Night hours: 11 a.m.-9 p.m.
North Texan artist Victoria Gonzales鈥 newest body of work was created to explore daily life . She crafts paintings, drawings and ceramics inspired by her grandparents鈥 work in the field and her parents鈥 transformation of that land into a farm. The artist will be present on Gallery Night to discuss the exhibition.
Get lost in several artists鈥 minds at 鈥業nner Space鈥
Kinfolk House, 1913 Wallace St., Fort Worth
Gallery Night hours: Noon-6 p.m.
Multidisciplinary artists Andrea Tosten, David Kinsey and Tammy Melody Gomez come together to in 鈥淚nner Space.鈥 The artists transform the historic Polytechnic Heights home into an intimate gallery through poetry, storytelling and visual elements.
Cruise through Latin identities at 鈥楽undance Square Car & Culture鈥
400h Gallery, 400 Houston St.; Zona 7 Gallery, 404 Houston St.; Caravan of Dreams Gallery, 501 Houston St., Fort Worth
Gallery Night hours: Noon-9 p.m.
Three Sundance Square art galleries co-present the 鈥淪undance Square Car & Culture鈥 exhibition, a . The exhibitions feature lowrider culture, Chicano heritage and the narratives of communities through art on paper, photographs and paintings.
Bid a fond farewell to west Fort Worth sculpture gallery
Rebecca Low Sculpture Gallery, 7608 Camp Bowie West, Fort Worth
Gallery Night hours: Noon-9 p.m.
Rebecca Low will permanently close her gallery Nov. 1 after 30 years in business. The artist from her and several others represented in her space for discounted prices. She will continue to accept commissioned works after the gallery closes.
鈥淭his is very bittersweet for me but retirement is calling my name,鈥 Low . 鈥淚 am excited about my next big adventure and cannot wait to find out what it is. Continuing to create commissions is a must and so are traveling, playing, volunteering and all kinds of fun.鈥
David Moreno is the arts and culture reporter for the Fort Worth Report. Contact him at david.moreno@fortworthreport.org or .
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