Non-profit organization Center for the Advancement and Study of Early Texas Art will present their 18th Annual Symposium & Texas Art Fair. The symposium will feature a variety of lectures and conversations centering around early Texas art as well as exclusive tours of private collections.
Special presentations include a look at works on paper by Sue Canterbury, the Pauline Gill Sullivan Curator of American Art at the Dallas Museum of Art; a discussion on Impressionism by Emily Neff, the Kelso Director at the San Antonio Museum of Art; Michael Grauer, the McCasland Chair of Cowboy Culture and Curator of Cowboy Collections and Western Art at the National Cowboy Museum, will discuss Early Texas female artists; Veletta Lill, Dallas preservation leader, will discuss the recent Hall of State restoration project, both before and after the 2021 ice storm.
The Symposium will open with "Charles Umlauf and his Muses" followed by the opening ceremony and cocktail reception later in the evening.
Non-profit organization Center for the Advancement and Study of Early Texas Art will present their 18th Annual Symposium & Texas Art Fair. The symposium will feature a variety of lectures and conversations centering around early Texas art as well as exclusive tours of private collections.
Special presentations include a look at works on paper by Sue Canterbury, the Pauline Gill Sullivan Curator of American Art at the Dallas Museum of Art; a discussion on Impressionism by Emily Neff, the Kelso Director at the San Antonio Museum of Art; Michael Grauer, the McCasland Chair of Cowboy Culture and Curator of Cowboy Collections and Western Art at the National Cowboy Museum, will discuss Early Texas female artists; Veletta Lill, Dallas preservation leader, will discuss the recent Hall of State restoration project, both before and after the 2021 ice storm.
The Symposium will open with "Charles Umlauf and his Muses" followed by the opening ceremony and cocktail reception later in the evening.
Non-profit organization Center for the Advancement and Study of Early Texas Art will present their 18th Annual Symposium & Texas Art Fair. The symposium will feature a variety of lectures and conversations centering around early Texas art as well as exclusive tours of private collections.
Special presentations include a look at works on paper by Sue Canterbury, the Pauline Gill Sullivan Curator of American Art at the Dallas Museum of Art; a discussion on Impressionism by Emily Neff, the Kelso Director at the San Antonio Museum of Art; Michael Grauer, the McCasland Chair of Cowboy Culture and Curator of Cowboy Collections and Western Art at the National Cowboy Museum, will discuss Early Texas female artists; Veletta Lill, Dallas preservation leader, will discuss the recent Hall of State restoration project, both before and after the 2021 ice storm.
The Symposium will open with "Charles Umlauf and his Muses" followed by the opening ceremony and cocktail reception later in the evening.