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    Your Show of Shows

    Dallas art galleries put up exciting exhibits to kick off fall 2015

    kendall Morgan
    Sep 12, 2015 | 6:00 am
    Lab Art Texas
    Lab Art celebrates its one-year anniversary this month.
    Photo courtesy of Lab Art

    The Dallas art world is back from vacation and ready to bring out the big guns: September is when gallerists launch some of their most exciting, thought-provoking work, and this year is no exception.

    Although there is enough going on to keep you busy all month, we narrowed it down to five significant exhibits with an extra added suggestion: Vice Palace’s Arthur Peña’s will present a singular work as part of the Public Trust’s “Soliloquy” series September 19, 6 to 9 pm. Challenging the viewer to engage with the art without the added distraction of other pieces clogging up the space, there are no images seeded to press in advance. You’ll just have to see it to believe it.

    In addition to that, there are bold shows marking three gallery anniversaries, a textural delight of wood and ceramic, and classic images from an iconic Magnum photographer.

    “Just the Two of Us,” Shannon and William Cannings, at Cris Worley Fine Arts
    Reception: September 12, 6-8 pm
    Exhibition dates: September 12-October 10

    Five years of success is no mean feat, and gallerist Cris Worley is celebrating with a show that pairs the best of a sculptor in her stable, William Cannings, with the pop paintings of his wife, Shannon.

    Canning’s super-vivid, hyper-realistic images of ray guns comment on our nation’s uneasy relationship with gun control, while her husband’s steel sculptures (puffed up in the oven with compressed air) have the deceptive appearance of plastic pillows. As one of the featured artists in the Dallas Arts District’s new Texas Sculpture Walk, his witty and seemingly weightless works are a coup for any savvy collector.

    For Worley, the duo is the ideal pair to celebrate her five years of successful business. “When I started, I had all these amazing artists that needed a home, and these two are exactly my age. We built our careers together. It’s a positive show—it’s got energy and it’s exciting.”

    “Ad Infinitum,” Jessica Drenk, at Galleri Urbane
    Reception: September 12, 6-8:30 pm
    Exhibition dates: September 12-October 12

    The pattern theory present in the natural world is the jumping off point for the delightful textured pieces by Jessica Drenk at Galleri Urbane. Difficult to view without an intense impulse to touch, her wall-mounted and free-standing sculptures are inspired by the repetitive designs in crustaceans and insect’s exoskeletons, mammal skin, leaves, and rocks.

    Drenk pushes her materials “to a place where they are still recognizable as ‘book,’ ‘wire,’ or ‘wood’ but have taken new forms beyond those original definitions,” according to an artist’s statement. Naturally wonderful to behold, they’re a fascinating new way to bring the outside indoors.

    “Elliot Erwitt” at Photographs Do Not Bend
    Reception: September 12, 5-8 pm
    Exhibition dates: September 12-November 14

    A couple kisses in a rearview mirror. Marilyn Monroe relaxes on the set of The Misfits. A dapper Chihuahua in a little knit hat pauses next to his owner’s stylish boots. Some of the most iconic images of 20th century belong to Magnum photographer Elliott Erwitt.

    With humor as a leitmotif running through most of his work, his memorable images reveal him as a master of capturing the moment from a unique perspective; this is one talent who wasn’t afraid of getting down to a dog’s-eye view to shoot a fashion features about shoes for the New York Times Sunday Magazine.

    The pieces curated by PDNB are some of his most recognizable, and they are guaranteed to make the viewer feel at least a little lighthearted. Says co-owner Missy Finger, “Erwitt is truly one of the most iconic photographers of our time. Who has made more people smile?”

    “By Way of Dallas,” various artists, at Lab Art
    Reception: September 18, 7-10 pm (invitation only)
    Exhibition dates: September 19 onwards

    Love it or hate it, street art has an in-your-face quality that can’t be ignored. The city’s biggest — and best — purveyor of this particular style of artistic expression, Lab Art fills its walls with everything from bigger-than-life 3D photos of Madonna to slightly abstract canvases of Mark Cuban.

    To celebrate a full year of existence, the Big D outpost of this LA-founded gallery has partnered with Dallas is Dallas + City Bicycle Co. to create a capsule collection of limited edition bicycles designed by local notables such as Erykah Badu, DJ Sober, and the Sour Grapes Crew. The bikes will be on display until they’re sold, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting Booker T. Washington High School of the Performing Arts.

    “Slates,” Francisco Moreno, at Erin Cluley Gallery
    Reception:
    September 19, 6-8 pm
    Exhibition dates: September 19-October 17

    Another significant space celebrating a year anniversary is Erin Cluley’s eponymous gallery, which has taken chances and exposed young talent to the city since the moment she opened its doors. Anyone who attended Francisco Moreno’s successful performance during the Soluna Festival (i.e., everyone who was anyone in the city’s art world), “Slates” is a must-attend event of the fall, complete with a collectible catalog available for purchase.

    Inspired by Moreno’s 2013 “paintingdebt” series — an experimental project of 500 modular paintings sold affordably that doubled as a clever way to get him out of art school debt — “Slates” features 70 works exploring such icons as the American eagle, the Statue of Liberty — even Kanye West.

    “I’m just a schizophrenic painter,” Moreno explains. “I learned to embrace that. I have all these different ideas, and if I focus on one body of work, it’s almost paralyzing. It’s a big pizza pie of endeavors. If I make more work, I can make better work.”

    Created within the guidelines of a 36-by-48 format with curved corners, these pieces embrace multiplicity even as they nod to “things you’re not supposed to do in painting.”

    Says Moreno, “I’m pulling from history and pop culture and presenting it next to unicorns and PVC pipes. I feel there’s something magical in Dallas right now, and I wanted to go all in and show people this is me at 110 percent.”

    Lab Art celebrates its one-year anniversary this month.

    Lab Art Texas
    Photo courtesy of Lab Art
    Lab Art celebrates its one-year anniversary this month.
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    A Familiar Face

    Dallas Theater Center names Jaime Castañeda as new artistic director

    Lindsey Wilson
    Dec 17, 2025 | 12:30 pm
    Jaime Castañeda
    Photo courtesy of Dallas Theater Center
    Jaime Castañeda is the Tony-winning theater's new artistic director.

    The Tony Award-winning Dallas Theater Center has found its next artistic director: Jaime Castañeda, who has a long history with both DTC and North Texas, will become the regional theater's sixth artistic director beginning July 2026. The 2026-27 season will be the first chosen by him.

    Jonathan Norton, DTC’s resident playwright, is currently serving as interim artistic director and will continue to lead the remainder of the 2025-26 season, which culminates in the world premiere of his play Malcolm X and Redd Foxx Washing Dishes at Jimmy’s Chicken Shack in Harlem in May.

    “DTC is committed to artistic excellence and community engagement, and we believe Jaime’s experience, creativity, bold vision, and proven leadership, coupled with his dedication to innovation, will guide DTC into an exciting new chapter in the life of the theater," says board chair Lynn Pride Richardson in a release.

    In 2012, Castañeda directed DTC’s production of The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity by Kristoffer Diaz. But he began his career more than 20 years ago in Dallas-Fort Worth by founding Firestarter Productions while still attending Texas Christian University. In addition to directing at DTC, other local theater credits include Kitchen Dog Theater, Amphibian Stage, and Circle Theatre. Castañeda is a recipient of the Princess Grace Award, the Drama League Directing Fellowship, and holds a BFA from Texas Christian University and an MFA in Directing from University of Texas at Austin.

    Most recently, Castañeda directed at such leading theaters across the country as American Conservatory Theater, South Coast Repertory, Huntington Theatre Company, and La Jolla Playhouse, where he previously served as associate artistic director from 2014-2018. He was also artistic associate at Off-Broadway's Atlantic Theater Company from 2009-2014.

    "Jaime brings a bold, visceral artistic vision, a deep commitment to new voices, and a collaborative leadership style that inspires artists and audiences alike,” says DTC executive director Kevin Moriarty. “With his Texas roots and national experience, I am thrilled to welcome him home as DTC’s new Enloe/Rose artistic director. I have known and admired his work since 2007, when he was already one of the most exciting emerging directors in North Texas, and I later saw him create unforgettable work for DTC on the Wyly stage and at leading theaters nationwide.”

    As artistic director, Castañeda will lead the theater’s artistic vision, direct and produce plays and musicals, oversee DTC’s Diane and Hal Brierley Resident Acting Company, and partner with Moriarty, the staff, and the board of trustees to advance DTC’s mission, vision, and values.

    Castañeda joins a distinguished line of artistic leadership at Dallas Theater Center, including founding artistic director Paul Baker, Adrian Hall, Ken Bryant, Richard Hamburger, and Moriarty, who served as artistic director from 2007-2022.

    “We are extremely pleased with a successful national search that brings Jaime to Dallas Theater Center,” says DTC board member Chris Luna. “His energy is contagious and he understands Texas and Dallas. We look forward to collaborating with Jaime as he continues his innovative approach to regional theater.”

    Castañeda was selected for the role following a national search led by Management Consultants for the Arts. The search committee was co-chaired by Luna and Richardson, and included Moriarty, Norton, Jennifer Altabef, Diane Brierley, Lauren Embrey, Sam Holland (Dean, SMU Meadows School of the Arts), Sharron Hunt, Randy Kender, Julie Kosnik, Deborah McMurray, Sam Megally, Liz Mikel (DTC Brierley Resident Acting Company member), Andy Smith, Lily Weiss (executive director, Dallas Arts District) and Donna Wilhelm.

    “Growing up in Texas, Dallas Theater Center was one of the first places where I saw what professional theater and excellence looked like,” Castañeda says. “I’m thrilled to come back and build on the history of artists and leaders who have been a part of this organization. I’m eager to join Kevin, the board, and our staff to create lasting theatrical experiences for our audiences.”

    Dallas Theater Center's current production of A Christmas Carol runs through December 27 at the Wyly Theatre.

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