Francis Almendárez
Erika Jaeggli
Awards to Artists grants have been awarded to more than 300 recipients, many of whom have gone on to successful careers within North Texas and across the country. DeGolyer artists include Diedrick Brackens, Jeff Elrod, and Robyn O’Neil. Kimbrough artists include David Bates, Kelli Connell, Trenton Doyle Hancock, Sedrick Huckaby, Lawrence Lee, Melissa Miller, Michael Miller, Erick Swenson, and Xiaoze Xie. Dozier artists include Helen Altman, Scott Barber, Julie Bozzi, Joseph Havel, Stephen Lapthisophon, Katrina Moorhead, John Pomara, and Ludwig Schwarz. Over the years, the DMA has acquired works from many of the artists who have received awards from the DeGolyer, Kimbrough, and Dozier funds. Chris Schanck, a recipient of the DeGolyer award in 1994, is currently the subject of the exhibition
Collin Burns powers Tulane to big win over UCF With the win, the Green Wave improved to 6-1 in conference series finales this year. (Source: Parker Waters) By Tulane Sports Information | May 17, 2021 at 8:45 AM CDT - Updated May 17 at 8:45 AM
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Sophomore Collin Burns had a career-high five RBI thanks to his first career grand slam to lead the Tulane (28-18, 17-6 AAC) to a 14-7 win over UCF (24-28, 14-14 AAC) on Sunday inside Greer Field at Turchin Stadium.
Burns, who is the only member of the team to have started all 46 games this season, finished the day by going 3-for-5 at the plate.
These Dallas high school teens advocated for ‘period equity’ to provide a free, district-wide solution for students
These Dallas high school teens advocated for ‘period equity’ to provide a free, district-wide solution for students
By next fall, every Dallas ISD high school and middle school will have pad and tampon dispensers in their bathrooms.
Members of Skyline High School s IGNITE club celebrate the installation of a feminine hygiene product dispenser in their high school bathroom.
The teen girls wanted free feminine hygiene products in high school bathrooms.
“We want menstruators to be able to focus on their education and not worry about bleeding out in school, which is every mensutrator’s worst nightmare,” said high school senior Vanessa Medellin.
Deep in the heart of Heritage Auctions May 22 Texas Art Sale, something for everyone
Robert Jenkins Onderdonk (American, 1853-1917), The Afternoon Walk. Hand painted porcelain tile, 39-3/8 x 55-1/8 inches. Estimate: $25,000 - $35,000.
DALLAS, TX
.- Seven months after David Bates painting Crab Legs set a world record for the Dallas artist, his hometown Heritage Auctions will offer yet another spectacular work in the upcoming Texas Art Signature Auction. Because it wouldn t be a Texas art event without a David Bates.
His Burning Leaves from 1983, a decidedly Lone Star scene set among the swirling smoke and chopped wood and burnt-orange of late autumn, serves as one of the centerpieces in Heritage s May 22 Texas Art event. It features a man at rest, on break, his back bent against the barren tree upon which he has propped his rake. He is clad in green plaid and khaki work pants, his hat slightly titled away from his brow. You can almost hear the crackle of the flame; you can al
The Nor’wester Maple Company’s stand of about 1,400 maple trees is barely enough to feed Thunder Bay. The trees are located in a fairly inaccessible forest in Neebing near Cloud Lake, and about a quarter of the maple trees are red maple, and three quarters are sugar maple.
The five owners, Sean Murray, David Bates, Cale Leeson, Abe Zettek and Aaron Keffer have their work cut out for them when tapping season comes around. The 1,400 trees are tapped and connected to a network of pipelines totalling 30,000 or 40,000 feet. “It’s not little buckets on trees anymore,” Murray says, “the sap drips down the line, gravity takes that sap downhill into our collection tanks.”