Art Party
Gallerie Noir in Dallas Design District turns 1 with rockin' Boombox Project bash
- Robert Weatherly, Melissa Enriquez, John Stafira, Harrison PolskyPhoto by Shana Anderson
- Lyle Owerko was on hand to sign his book, “The Boombox Project”, that many were able to purchase on pre-sale.Photo by Shana Anderson
- Lyle Owerko mingling with guestsPhoto by Shana Anderson
- The Boombox Project at Gallerie NoirPhoto by Shana Anderson
- The Boombox Project at Gallerie NoirPhoto by Shana Anderson
- Kim Burgan, Darin Kunz, Lynae FearingPhoto by Shana Anderson
- Melissa Dominguez, Kiersten Dolbec, Hasmik Shaw,Photo by Shana Anderson
- Junior Desinor, Rylie Bland, Raul RuizPhoto by Shana Anderson
- Jillian Bigbee, David BigbeePhoto by Shana Anderson
- Jennifer Miller, Bri CrumPhoto by Shana Anderson
- Jeff Mitchell, Whitney Kratz, Paul Paredes, Heidi HiserPhoto by Shana Anderson
- David Goltl, Lucrecia Waggoner, John WaggonerPhoto by Shana Anderson
- Clint Bradley, Darin KunzPhoto by Shana Anderson
- Carrie White, Amanda RobinsonPhoto by Shana Anderson
- Bill Roy, Melissa Enriquez, Timothy NolanPhoto by Shana Anderson
- Anastasia Strattan, Justin Hinderliter,Photo by Shana Anderson
Dallas art enthusiasts are a faithful group, so of course they all showed up to Gallerie Noir for its one-year anniversary in the Design District. The evening also served as an opening reception for Lyle Owerko’s "The Boombox Project," featuring contemporary fine art portraits of an array of vintage boom boxes.
Gallerie Noir founder and interior designer Melissa Enriquez and gallery director Carrie White opened the space to guests who arrived and immediately began raving about Lyle Owerko's limited edition pieces while enjoying adult beverages provided by Treaty Oak Distilling Company.
Tunes from DJ Joe Ramirez took this gallery party to another level and allowed attendees — including Lucrecia Waggoner, Bill Roy, Timothy Nolan, Darin Kunz, Brittanie Buchanan Oleniczak, Nick Sayers, John Stafira, Robert Weatherly, Junior Desinor, Horacio Moros, Lynae Fearing and Kiersten Dolbec — to let loose as they studied the various works and mingled with the artist.
Owerko also signed copies of his book, The Boombox Project. His exhibit is on display at Gallerie Noir through February 21.