Current Exhibitions & Events
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Texas Vignette Art Fair 2024
October 17-19, 2024
Dallas Market Hall, 2200 North Stemmons Freeway, Dallas, TX 75207
Juried by Dr. Vivian Li, Dallas Museum of Art’s curator of contemporary art., this event now in its sixth year, exclusively features works by Texas women artists to promote, support, and connect exceptional yet under-represented regional talent.
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Late Night Frida Celebration
November 15, 2024, 6pm-10pm
Dallas Museum of Art
1717 North Harwood Street
Highlighting the exhibition, Frida: Beyond the Myth, this event will include guest artists who will have tables showcasing their art and art making process. The public may participate as well- materials provided free of charge.
News
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Glasstire’s Jessica Fuentes writes about the Soy de Tejas exhibit.
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Fronteras: Native Texas and Texas-based artists reflect diverse Latinx identities in ‘Soy de Tejas’ exhibit By Norma Martinez, Marian Navarro.
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“Soy de Tejas” is an ambitious survey exhibition at the Centro de Artes Gallery featuring forty up-and-coming artists from around the state.
By Michael Agresta, February 28, 2023
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Borders to Bridges is designed to promote dialogue in schools and communities by engendering deeper understanding and discussion to counter the myths, bullying, and fears that negatively affect our learning institutions. Medina’s artwork is featured in the publication as well as on the website.
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2022-2023 Recipient of the Talley Dunn Gallery Equity in the Arts Fellowship-Tina Medina
Click here to read more about the fellowship: Talley Dunn Equity in the Arts Fellowship.
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DALLAS, Texas (July 29, 2022) – The Nasher Sculpture Center announces the winners of the 2022 Nasher Artist Grants, … The 2022 grant awardees are: Ari Brielle, Ciara Elle Bryant, Liss LaFleur, Goran Maric, and Tina B. Medina.
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Glasstire’s Jessica Fuentes interviews artists Tina Medina, Alex Robinson, and Bernardo Vallarino about their relationships with the US flag and their decisions to use the flag in their work.
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Glasstire: For the Fourth of July, Jessica Fuentes and William Sarradet discuss recent Texas exhibitions in which artists made work about what it means to be an American.
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Dallas, TX, (May 2022)- The Dallas Latino Cultural Center presents a mid career retrospective exhibition of works by artist Tina Medina.
Selected Past Exhibitions
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Atravesar, Texas Woman's University
August 26 – September 20, 2024
Texas Woman’s University,
Denton, Texas
Atravesar means to cross, go through or experience. In Atravesar, the artist reflects on the cyclical nature of the current issues of migration, labor, immigration and assimilation and its effects on family history, identity and belonging.
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La Frontera: The Border Exhibit
March 22 - July 31, 2024
Irving Archives and Museum
801 W Irving Blvd, Irving, TX 75060
This exhibit aims to increase awareness and understanding of the complex issues surrounding immigration by humanizing the experience.
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Nuestra Collective Fellowship Exhibition
Talley Dunn Gallery, Dallas, TX
Saturday June 22, 2024, 5-7pm
Nuestra Artist Collective culminates the year long Equity in the Arts Fellowship with an exhibition featuring new works created in a collaborative nature about assimilation and language.
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Soy de Tejas
April 5 to June 23, 2024
Arts Fort Worth
1300 Gendy St., Fort Worth, Texas
Arts Fort Worth welcomes the highly anticipated Fort Worth debut of Soy de Tejas: A Statewide Survey of Latinx Art. This dynamic exhibition, curated by Rigoberto Luna, features over 90 works by 40 contemporary native Texas and Texas-based Latinx artists.
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Creating Encuentros: Changarrito: 2012-2024
April 12- August 25, 2024
Mexic Arte Museum
419 Congress Ave., Austin, TX 78701
The artworks in this exhibition are part of Mexic-Arte’s permanent collection, acquired during the residencies of Changarrito artists from 2012 to 2024. This year, Mexic-Arte celebrates the history and legacy of this program through the artwork of over a hundred artists, many from Texas.
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Talley Dunn Equity in the Arts Fellowship Exhibition
Talley Dunn Gallery
July 8 – August 12, 2023
The Talley Dunn Gallery Equity in the Arts Fellowship strives to foster the development of Black and Indigenous artists and other artists of color in North Texas, whose artmaking forms the backbone of our cultural landscape.
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Soy de Tejas
Soy de Tejas: A Statewide Survey of Latinx Art
February 9-July 2, 2023
Centro de Artes, San Antonio, TX
Curated by Rigoberto Luna, Soy de Tejas presents the works of forty native Texan and Texas-based contemporary artists who reflect the diverse and beautiful complexity of Latinx identities.
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Fronteriza: Aquí y Allá
March 4-April 15, 2023
Presa House Gallery, San Antonio, TX
Fronteriza: Aquí y Allá is the second installment curated by Nuestra Artist Collective and focuses on 9 women artists in Texas contemplating the U.S.-Mexico border through their art.
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Somos
Solo exhibit by Tina Medina in Fort Worth at Artes de la Rosa, December 2022-February 2023.
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The Body as Voice
The Body As Voice
June 1 -1 8, 2023
Reception June 4, 2023, 5-7 pm
Texas Woman’s University
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Fronteriza
10.1 6:00-8:00PM
Opening reception for the exhibition co-curated by Nuestra Artist Collective at the Oak Cliff Cultural Center, Dallas, Texas
“Fronteriza” will focus on women artists living in Texas who contemplate the U.S. Mexico border through their art.
Texas Women's University Artist Lecture Series
Texas Women’s University artist lecture 2022.
Lucha Libre
Lucha Libre art exhibition and artist talk 2022 at Oak Cliff Cultural Center.
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Event Three
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Event Four
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Event One
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Event Two
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