The Goldmark Cultural Center’s Norman Brown Gallery will present "Bridges," an exhibition featuring over 45 ceramic sculptures and paintings by Goldmark artist Riki Greenspan. The exhibition brings together artworks representing two decades of Greenspan’s art career in Dallas.
Greenspan is a native of Jerusalem, Israel and has resided in the United States for about three decades, She has lived in Dallas since 2003. Riki initially trained in education, has teaching experience with both children and adults. She started honing her interest in art in the late 1980s.
A lifelong learner, Greenspan continues to attend classes at Brookhaven College in Ceramics, Sculpture, Printmaking, and Photoshop. She was a member of Studio 8 in Dallas for three years until it closed in 2017 and has been a resident artist at the Goldmark Cultural Center since 2018.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through February 23.
The Goldmark Cultural Center’s Norman Brown Gallery will present "Bridges," an exhibition featuring over 45 ceramic sculptures and paintings by Goldmark artist Riki Greenspan. The exhibition brings together artworks representing two decades of Greenspan’s art career in Dallas.
Greenspan is a native of Jerusalem, Israel and has resided in the United States for about three decades, She has lived in Dallas since 2003. Riki initially trained in education, has teaching experience with both children and adults. She started honing her interest in art in the late 1980s.
A lifelong learner, Greenspan continues to attend classes at Brookhaven College in Ceramics, Sculpture, Printmaking, and Photoshop. She was a member of Studio 8 in Dallas for three years until it closed in 2017 and has been a resident artist at the Goldmark Cultural Center since 2018.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through February 23.
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