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Dallas as an Arts Hub: A Conversation with Dallas Arts Leaders Dallas is home to a wide variety of diverse artists from different cultures and mediums, which makes this conversation on future art support so urgent. TITAS/DANCE UNBOUND is hosting a free virtual panel with Dallas Arts District leaders that will speak on the cultural impact Dallas has made as well as the future of programming for Dallas Arts Month. The panel will feature TITAS/DANCE UNBOUND’s executive director Charles Santos, Dallas Arts District leaders such as executive director of Dallas Arts District Lilly Weiss and City of Dallas’ Office of Cultural Affairs director Jennifer Scripps.
Nasher Sculpture Center presents Nasher Public: Melanie Clemmons opening day Many events have been canceled or postponed due to coronavirus concerns. Please check with the organization before going to any event.
Photo by Melanie Clemmons The Nasher Sculpture Center will present the next exhibition for Nasher Public in the Nasher Store gallery, Nasher Public: Melanie Clemmons, in an exhibition called Likes Charge, Light Tear. Clemmons is currently Assistant Professor of Digital/Hybrid Media at Southern Methodist University and, among other notable accomplishments, has been a frequent collaborator with Pussy Riot, the Russian feminist protest punk rock and performance art group.
Fort Lewis College’s Art Gallery to host ‘Likes Charge’ exhibition by Melanie Clemmons
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Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021 6:06 PM The Fort Lewis College Art Gallery will host an exhibition by artist Melanie Clemmons. Courtesy of Ariel René Jackson
Fort Lewis College’s Art Gallery to host ‘Likes Charge’ exhibition by Melanie Clemmons The Fort Lewis College Art Gallery will host an exhibition by artist Melanie Clemmons. Courtesy of Ariel René Jackson
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Fort Lewis College’s Art Gallery will host the “Likes Charge” exhibition by Melanie Clemmons with an opening reception from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday via Zoom and in person. An artist talk will take place at 1 p.m. March 4 via Zoom.