Barry Whistler Gallery will present the work of Frances Bagley for the exhibition, "The Escape." Bagley earned her MFA in Sculpture from the University of North Texas after receiving her MA and BFA in Painting from Arizona State University.
Throughout her 40-year career, Bagley has exhibited extensively along with a strong community involvement in support of women’s rights and artist’s rights. She has been a member of the women’s collaborative, Toxic Shock since it’s beginning in 1980.
An award recipient in the 10th Kajima Sculpture Exhibition in Tokyo, Japan, and in the 2007 Texas Biennial, Bagley’s work is included in museum and corporate collections, including The Dallas Museum of Art; The National Museum of Women in Washington D.C.; The El Paso Museum; and American Airlines, among others.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through November 23.
Barry Whistler Gallery will present the work of Frances Bagley for the exhibition, "The Escape." Bagley earned her MFA in Sculpture from the University of North Texas after receiving her MA and BFA in Painting from Arizona State University.
Throughout her 40-year career, Bagley has exhibited extensively along with a strong community involvement in support of women’s rights and artist’s rights. She has been a member of the women’s collaborative, Toxic Shock since it’s beginning in 1980.
An award recipient in the 10th Kajima Sculpture Exhibition in Tokyo, Japan, and in the 2007 Texas Biennial, Bagley’s work is included in museum and corporate collections, including The Dallas Museum of Art; The National Museum of Women in Washington D.C.; The El Paso Museum; and American Airlines, among others.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through November 23.
Barry Whistler Gallery will present the work of Frances Bagley for the exhibition, "The Escape." Bagley earned her MFA in Sculpture from the University of North Texas after receiving her MA and BFA in Painting from Arizona State University.
Throughout her 40-year career, Bagley has exhibited extensively along with a strong community involvement in support of women’s rights and artist’s rights. She has been a member of the women’s collaborative, Toxic Shock since it’s beginning in 1980.
An award recipient in the 10th Kajima Sculpture Exhibition in Tokyo, Japan, and in the 2007 Texas Biennial, Bagley’s work is included in museum and corporate collections, including The Dallas Museum of Art; The National Museum of Women in Washington D.C.; The El Paso Museum; and American Airlines, among others.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through November 23.