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    Your Show of Shows

    4 Dallas art gallery shows you must see this summer

    Kendall Morgan
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    Jun 18, 2015 | 3:17 pm
    4 Dallas art gallery shows you must see this summer
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    The ever-popular subject of the weather fuels at least one of our essential exhibitions, but we’re also happy to explore why interns are awesome and when — occasionally — two artistic minds are better than one. These are the art gallery shows to put on your calendar this summer.

    “Nature in our Backyard: The Trinity River and Great Trinity Forest,” various artists, at Sun to Moon Gallery
    Reception: June 27, 5-8 pm
    Exhibition dates: June 25-August 27

    In a spring that made most Dallasites feel as though they’d accidentally moved to Seattle, the effects of rain on our plain was a consistent Instagram subject. For the city’s photographers, however, examining the effects of Mother Nature has always been an inspiration, and Sun to Moon Gallery is unveiling a body of work inspired by the Trinity River and Great Trinity Forest that ranges over 10 years.

    Planned long before the flooding, director Marilyn Miller says that Mother Nature nonetheless had an influence over what ultimately made it to the gallery walls.

    “Almost a third of the prints in the exhibition are of the river at various stages of flooding, resulting in a very current show,” she explains. “Thousands and thousands of people flocked to the river to view the flooding. Our hope is they’ll go back to see it again and again after the floodwaters recede.

    “Gemini,” Alan and Michael Fleming, at Cydonia
    Reception: June 26, 6-8 pm
 

    Performance: June 27 at 11 am, noon and 1 pm, at Klyde Warren Park
    Exhibition dates: June 26-July 31

    The power of collaboration fuels everything that artists Michael and Alan Fleming do. Accomplished in both visual and performance art, the Brooklyn-based Flemings received their MFA from the Art Institute of Chicago as a duo, and they continue to work together on every idea.

    “As brothers, we’re naturally competitive, and we’ll fight about things,” Alan says. “We are very quick to edit each other. We have to prove it to each other. It’s an environment where our minds overlap.”

    Their Cydonia show, “Gemini,” features drawings, sculpture, video projections and a DNA-inspired work based on their recent discovery that they were identical — rather than fraternal — twins. The twin artists play with metaphors about connections, a theme that arises most obviously in a sculpture featuring their hands in the same form an acrobat would use to launch another tumbler into the air.

    Having brought their interdisciplinary approach to a workshop at New York’s Storm King Art Center, the twins will engage Dallas audiences on the day after their opening with a series of free performances in Klyde Warren Park that will treat the body as both sculpture and a unit of measurement within an architectural setting. Wonder twin powers, indeed.

    “Mimesis,” Matt Clark and Jackson Echols, and “Reversing a Thing Does Not Prove its Reverse,” Reinhold Engberding, at Conduit Gallery
    
Reception: June 27, 6-8 pm
 

    Exhibition dates: June 27-August 1

    The sum is also greater than its parts for the work of Matt Clark and Jackson Echols. Currently showing at Conduit Gallery, their “Mimesis” series layers two mediums over one another, with paint over a photographic image (or vice versa) in a process that Clark refers to as “an improvised dance.”

    “The biggest challenge regarding our collaboration was how can we fuse our individual creative practices into an image that speaks to both photography and painting … and the surface/support that made the most sense was photo sensitive paper,” Clark says. “As a result, an image that possesses both photographic and painterly elements was constructed, leaving hints to its creation and to shared interests in nature, place and process.”

    The work will be joined by thought-provoking sculptures from the Hamburg-based Reinhold Engberding, who created these particular pieces during a CentralTrak residency. Deconstructing local high school band uniforms with glue, pins, embroidery and inflated condoms, he comments on an outsider’s experience of Dallas in a sartorially inspired fashion.

    “My Favorite Intern,” various artists, at Holly Johnson Gallery
    Reception: June 27, 6-8 pm
 

    Exhibition dates: June 27-August 15

    When figuring out which way the pop culture wind blows, it’s always best to “ask an intern.” It’s true the youth of today make the world go ’round, and the art world is no exception to the rule.

    Gallerist Holly Johnson is honoring the key contributions 10 years of interns have made to her space with “My Favorite Intern,” a group show infused with color and whimsy. All BFA graduates from the DFW area, Johnson’s interns have gone on to solo shows, professor positions and plum art world gigs.

    Says Johnson, “I’ve had about 30 interns, and 22 are going to be in the show. They’re amazing, and of course I can’t pick a favorite!”

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    Theater News

    Dallas' Second Thought Theatre gets collaborative for 2026 season

    Alex Bentley
    Feb 13, 2026 | 10:41 am
    Amphibian Stage presents Bull in a China Shop
    Photo by Evan Michael Woods
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    The 2026 season for Second Thought Theatre in Dallas will be relatively small - only three productions are scheduled - but it will be full of collaborations designed to build on relationships with theater companies from across Dallas-Fort Worth.

    Second Thought will open their season with a production that just started at Amphibian Stage in Fort Worth, Bull in a China Shop by Bryna Turner.

    Inspired by the real letters between Mary Woolley and Jeannette Marks spanning from 1899 to 1937, the story asks: what is revolution? What does it mean to be at odds with the world? How do we fulfill our potential? And how the hell do we grow old together? It’s a sharp, joyful play about chosen family and the way love becomes action.

    The production, running at Amphibian Stage through March 1, will regroup for a month before starting its run at Second Thought, April 1-18.

    “All of us at Second Thought have been fans of Amphibian Stage for years,” said Artistic Director Carson McCain in a statement. “Not only does our content align in mission and quality, but we align in the values of hospitality and artistry. Bull in a China Shop celebrates the queer joy that holds hands with the fight for the equality of women and the LGBTQ community.”

    The second scheduled show, running September 16-October 3, will be Dance Nation by Clare Barron, on which Second Thought will collaborate with The University of Texas at Arlington.

    A finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 2019, the play follows an adolescent dance troupe somewhere in middle America which is fighting for what will be the most important achievement of their entire lives - a national dance title.

    A coming-of-age story centered around perfectionism, performance, and perception of self, the play is for anyone who’s wondered if they would have excelled on Dance Moms or buckled under the pressure to be on top of the pyramid.

    The third and final show of season has not yet been announced, but it will involve a collaboration between Second Thought Theatre and Dallas’ Watering Hole Collective. It will run December 2-19.

    The two companies say they have a shared belief in Dallas artists and Dallas audiences - and what’s possible when they build together.

    “Both of our companies aren’t afraid of taking creative risks," said Co-Executive Directors Laura Salvie and Jenny Dang in a statement. "This collaboration is about pushing each other artistically and creating theatre that invites audiences in; not just to watch, but to think and feel together.”

    In addition to the three productions, Second Thought is continuing their writers-in-development program, Thought Process. Celebrating its third year, it will welcome eight new playwrights, who will work together throughout the year to create innovative new works.

    Season tickets, which are $75 for all three shows, are available online now at secondthoughttheatre.com. Individual tickets will go on sale at a later date.

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