Art Party
Dallas Contemporary ushers in new exhibitions with VIP celebration
- Cindy Rachofsky, Howard RachofskyPhoto by Daniel Driensky
- Stefania Morandi, Jonathan ZizzoPhoto by Daniel Driensky
- Shamsy Roomiani, Scott NewtonPhoto by Daniel Driensky
- Scott Tucker, Mary PoePhoto by Daniel Driensky
- Scott Horn, Nicole HornPhoto by Daniel Driensky
- Preston Finney, Laura Sheppard, Mary Catherine Corey, Harold FinneyPhoto by Daniel Driensky
- Peter Doroshenko, Karla McKinleyPhoto by Daniel Driensky
- Muffin Lemak, Shelby WagnerPhoto by Daniel Driensky
- Marlene Sughrue, John SughruePhoto by Daniel Driensky
- Marc AzoulayPhoto by Daniel Driensky
- Lynn Born, Andria Kushan, Rachel Buxkamper, Megan Adams BrooksPhoto by Daniel Driensky
- Lainie Kritser, John McCarleyPhoto by Daniel Driensky
- Kristie Ramirez, Nicole Musselman, Bree FosterPhoto by Daniel Driensky
- Janelle Pinnell, Cindy Rachofsky,Photo by Daniel Driensky
- Ekaterina Kouznetsova, George Jackson,Photo by Daniel Driensky
- Doug MacMahon, Catherine MacMahon, Janelle Pinnell, Alden PinnellPhoto by Daniel Driensky
- David Droese, Suzanne DroesePhoto by Daniel Driensky
- Dan Rodriguez, Angela Scott,Photo by Daniel Driensky
- Banks Bruce, Genniva Bruce, Libby Yandell,Photo by Daniel Driensky
- Arthur PenaPhoto by Daniel Driensky
To introduce its five new installations, Dallas Contemporary recently threw an exclusive party for members and VIPs. The intimate get-together gave the Contemporary's most valued supporters a chance to get see the exhibits one day ahead of the public.
Guests — including Cindy and Howard Rachofsky, Marlene and John Sughrue, Janelle and Alden Pinnell, Muffin Lemak, Shelby Wagner, Kristie Ramirez, Nicole Musselman, and Karla McKinley — ate, drank and admired the new works while DJ Blake Ward provided the party's soundtrack.
Dallas Contemporary couldn't be more enthused about these five fresh exhibits, on display until March 9:
- JR: Inside out
- Arthur Peña: Slight shift, steady hand
- Paula Crown: Inside My Head: A contemporary self-portrait
- Lavish: Design in Dallas
- Les Miserables: Post-conceptual art
Sound like something you'd be into? Good news: Dallas Contemporary offers free admission as part of its goal to engage the public through exhibitions, lectures, educational programs and events.