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    3 must-see art exhibitions to close out summer in Dallas

    Kendall Morgan
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    Aug 21, 2015 | 1:33 pm

    September is when the art world kicks into high gear, but we’re getting a little taste of what’s to come a few weeks early, with work from CalArts-trained talents; an icon of sculpture; and a colorful, campy tribute to everybody’s favorite country star.

    “It Came From CalArts,” various artists at CentralTrak
    Reception: August 22, 8-10 pm
    Exhibition dates: August 22-October 4
    Perhaps it’s the laid-back attitude or the sunbaked landscape, but there’s always been a special connection between California and Texas. For Texan talents who trained at CalArts, the influence of these two environments continues to inform their work long after they’ve left the Golden State. Curator and artist Robin Myrick (an alumna herself) decided to group together the work of her fellow graduates to examine how these “Calartians” navigate their blended worlds.
    “This project is a labor of love,” she explains. “I graduated in 2008 and came back and have talked to a lot of alums here. [Going to the school] is a mind-blowing experience and changes the way you think about art and writing. In Texas, in particular, you feel like an alien presence. I started from the impulse of find other CalArts folks in Texas, but it came together as an actual exhibition.”
    Focusing on artists actively doing art in Austin, Dallas, Denton, El Paso, Houston and San Antonio, the nine she discovered have wildly different disciplines, from the crochet work of Elaine Bradford to Denise Prince’s boundary-pushing photography. In order to further understand where these talents are coming from, CentralTrak will also offer an artist conversation with Danielle Dean, Peter Bo Rappmund and Ariane Roesch September 10 at 7 pm, followed by a slate of short readings, sounds and ideas on September 12 at 2 pm.
    Chihuly and “Ted: Kincaid: Monday’s Romance is Tuesday’s Sad Affair”at Talley Dunn
    Reception: August 29, 5-8 pm
    Exhibition dates: August 29-October 4
    Acclaimed glass artist Dale Chihuly has already made a great impression on our fair city — his 2012 show at the Dallas Arboretum was a sellout success, storm damage aside. Fans of his vivid sculptures will be thrilled to know Chihuly is returning to Talley Dunn’s eponymous space with gardens of glass, his beloved Jerusalem Cylinders plus a wall piece inspired by the Far East. An “Amber Spire Tower” nine-foot-tall vertical sculpture will lend a nod to his Arboretum installations.
    "I have had the pleasure of witnessing first-hand the very special relationship Chihuly has with Dallas, from his exhibition at the DMA in the early 1990s to the stunning outdoor garden works created for the Dallas Arboretum,” says gallerist Dunn, who has a 20-year relationship with the artist. “It's been a wonderful experience for me to work with such a legendary artist as his career and vision have grown, and I am thrilled to be bringing him back to Dallas for another awe-inspiring exhibition."
    Joining him will be Dallas-based artist Ted Kincaid, who will unveil his new series of ink on canvas tondo thunderhead clouds and waterfalls, a natural complement to Chihuly’s organic-influenced works.
    “Tease It to Jesus,” various artists, and “Bushwacker,” the Hancock Brothers, at Webb Gallery
    Reception: August 30, 4-7 pm
    ​Exhibition dates: August 30-September 19
    The Webb Gallery in Waxahachie always puts on more than just an art show. Owners Bruce and Julie Webb are back from an Outsider Art road trip and ready to roll into the season with “Tease It to Jesus,” the Texas debut of a portfolio of 35 different portraits of Dolly Parton. A big Parton fan herself, Julie Webb says she has a shrine to the singer in her office and couldn’t resist the subject matter.
    “Someone told me about this project and I contacted Margot (Ecke) of Smokey Road Press. Once a year she does a 35-piece box set of different subjects, and she tied this one to a print conference going on in Knoxville (Tennessee), which is one of the reasons she chose Dolly Parton. The printmakers were chosen for their skill in creating a Dolly likeness — not just her big hair and big breasts, but her body language and how fascinating a person she is.”
    Because the prints are a limited run, some are on their last editions, and all are affordable, ranging from $45 to $400. Also on hand will be master printers John and Charles Hancock, who are known for both their adept woodcuts and their performance art. Guests are encouraged to dress in their finest Smokey Mountain attire, and wearing wigs is encouraged.
    “We hope people will come in costume,” says Julie Webb. “I’ve got six Dolly Parton wigs in my collection, so I’m ready to go at any point!"

    Slow Translation #2.1 by Robin Myrick from CentralTrak’s “It Came from CalArts.”

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    Photo courtesy of CentralTrak
    Slow Translation #2.1 by Robin Myrick from CentralTrak’s “It Came from CalArts.”
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    Ballet news

    Texas Ballet Theater executive director leaving for new gig in Northeast

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    May 19, 2025 | 2:38 pm
    Vanessa Logan, Texas Ballet Theater
    Photo courtesy of Texas Ballet Theater
    Vanessa Logan joined Texas Ballet Theater in 2016.

    Vanessa Logan, who has served as Texas Ballet Theater executive director since 2016, is leaving TBT for a new role in the Northeast, the company says. Her final day with TBT will be June 30, 2025.

    The move will allow Logan to be closer to her family, the organization says. Her new position has not yet been announced.

    "While we will greatly miss Vanessa and her leadership at TBT, we support her decision to do what is best for her and her family and wish her well in her new pursuit," says TBT board of governors chair Anne T. Bass in a May 19 release. "Throughout her tenure at TBT, Vanessa has demonstrated the highest level of professionalism. It has been a delight to have worked closely with Vanessa over the last nine years, and I am most grateful for her unstinting efforts that have advanced TBT in so many respects."

    Logan joined North Texas' largest ballet company before the 2016-17 season; she previously had worked at the American Repertory Ballet in New Jersey and Boston Ballet.

    "Being part of TBT has been an immensely enriching and transformative experience. Partnering with Artistic Director Tim O’Keefe, working alongside such talented artists, and collaborating with a dedicated administrative and school staff has been a true privilege," Logan says in the release. "I am also deeply grateful for the unwavering support of our committed Board Chair and the Board of Governors, whose vision and leadership have been instrumental. Contributing to productions that bring beauty and artistry to our audiences and nurturing ballet education for countless children in Dallas-Fort Worth has been incredibly rewarding."

    During her tenure with TBT, Logan helped the company navigate through the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 followed by a catastrophic winter storm of 2021; she helped smooth the transition of artistic director from Ben Stevenson to Tim O'Keefe in 2023; and she oversaw new school facilities in Richardson and Dallas. TBT has also begun a 65,000-square-foot renovation of its Fort Worth facility to support future growth.

    "Vanessa’s support and partnership during the transition was phenomenal. I cannot imagine another leader better equipped to guide TBT seamlessly through such a transformational change," O’Keefe says. "Her steadfastness instilled confidence and built trust with staff, students and subscribers as she ensured that we held true to TBT’s mission of honoring classical ballet while embracing a new chapter of artistic evolution."

    TBT’s Board of Governors will immediately start searching for Logan’s successor and will quickly name an interim executive director to oversee operations until a permanent leader is in place, they say.

    Texas Ballet Theater, which is a resident company of both Winspear Opera House in Dallas and Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth, just closed its 2024-25 season with O'Keefe's all-new staging of the beloved ballet Giselle.

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