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Lubbock's Virtual February First Friday Art Trail promises variety


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February's First Friday Art Trail is scheduled for 6 p.m. Feb. 5 and will be virtual on Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Art’s social media and Texas Tech Public Media’s YouTube Channel at https://tv.kttz.org/virtual
First Friday Art Trail is a free, self-guided public art event. Featuring a variety of art centers, museums, galleries and businesses, First Friday Art Trail offers an ever-changing array of art exhibits in all media. In-person First Friday Art Trails are canceled until further notice due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Anyone can participate virtually by emailing jordan.canal@lhuca.org or by posting their work on social media using the hashtag #virtualkfirstfridaylbk

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Vincent Falsetta: New Paintings 2020


January 8 - February 13, 2021
From Conduit Gallery:
“True to his oeuvre, Vincent Falsetta’s new paintings are equally object and illusion, deliberately planned and spontaneously improvised. Each of the seven oil on canvas paintings in the exhibition were painted in 2020. Notes Falsetta, “Although I was not directly referencing the effects of the pandemic on my artwork, I believe it did influence my work. I feel that the compositions in my paintings have gotten more dense than previous work. I am attempting to keep my visual journey to show survivability and perhaps beauty in an era that forefronts our vulnerabilities.”
Falsetta has become widely celebrated for his investigation of abstract gesture, process, and expression through layers of textured striations of color through paint. The paintings reveal themselves as he creates them – at times, surprising or confounding his expectations. They can be described as objects that evoke the natural world while acknowledging the technology that measures or records it. His paintings, distinctly abstract, tend to suggest waves of sound, light or seismic activity. He elegantly weaves color into each piece using idiosyncratic techniques, applying paint and making the work feel painterly and at the same time meticulously rendered.

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'To Be Determined' at the Dallas Museum of Art explores hope and resilience in these troubled times


‘To Be Determined’ at the Dallas Museum of Art explores hope and resilience in these troubled times
The exhibition mixes and matches artworks based on evocative word clusters.
"Tired" is one of two new specially commissioned paintings by rising star Jammie Holmes that are situated in the DMA's dramatically lit central gallery. The 36-year-old Holmes paints intimate scenes of Black community and family life, using powerful color contrasts and strong, graphic compositional schemes.(Courtesy of the artist and Library Street Collective)
When an encyclopedic museum presents a new selection of works from its permanent collection, there are so many possibilities that any choice is freighted with significance. That is the case with the Dallas Museum of Art’s “To Be Determined,” which explores “hope and resilience” through several dozen artworks across six connected galleries.

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Dallas artist Desireé Vaniecia digs into her family history in her first solo show


Dallas artist Desireé Vaniecia digs into her family history in her first solo show
Her larger-than-life portraits and other works are on view at Conduit Gallery.
Desireé Vaniecia's "Love and Happiness," a 2020 flashe-on-canvas painting, is among the artist's works on display at Conduit Gallery through Jan. 2.(Desireé Vaniecia)
2020 has been a surprisingly rewarding year for Dallas-based artist Desireé Vaniecia.
This spring, Vaniecia received the Dallas Museum of Art’s Arch and Anne Giles Kimbrough Award, given annually to Texas artists under 30. The funding allowed her to complete a series of new paintings for her first solo show at Conduit Gallery, titled “Been on My Way.”

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