Kettle Art will present the opening reception of The Instigators: Celebrating 10 Years of Kettle Art.
Call them what you will: rabble rousers, provocateurs, radicals, or champions. The art world has always needed them, and Dallas is no exception. In November of 2005, a small group of unrepresented artists joined forces to open Kettle's doors, while simultaneously launching careers that have helped to illuminate the rich and vast array of talent our city has to offer. Co-founder Kirk Hopper served as art consultant and financial adviser before establishing Kirk Hopper Fine Art in 2008, also located in Deep Ellum.
Conceived by artist and muralist Frank Campagna as a two-pronged concept, the gallery's mission was to 1) offer opportunities for regional artists and patrons alike to experience art in a casual and supportive atmosphere, and 2) return the Deep Ellum neighborhood back to its artistic roots.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through November 28.
Kettle Art will present the opening reception of The Instigators: Celebrating 10 Years of Kettle Art.
Call them what you will: rabble rousers, provocateurs, radicals, or champions. The art world has always needed them, and Dallas is no exception. In November of 2005, a small group of unrepresented artists joined forces to open Kettle's doors, while simultaneously launching careers that have helped to illuminate the rich and vast array of talent our city has to offer. Co-founder Kirk Hopper served as art consultant and financial adviser before establishing Kirk Hopper Fine Art in 2008, also located in Deep Ellum.
Conceived by artist and muralist Frank Campagna as a two-pronged concept, the gallery's mission was to 1) offer opportunities for regional artists and patrons alike to experience art in a casual and supportive atmosphere, and 2) return the Deep Ellum neighborhood back to its artistic roots.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through November 28.
Kettle Art will present the opening reception of The Instigators: Celebrating 10 Years of Kettle Art.
Call them what you will: rabble rousers, provocateurs, radicals, or champions. The art world has always needed them, and Dallas is no exception. In November of 2005, a small group of unrepresented artists joined forces to open Kettle's doors, while simultaneously launching careers that have helped to illuminate the rich and vast array of talent our city has to offer. Co-founder Kirk Hopper served as art consultant and financial adviser before establishing Kirk Hopper Fine Art in 2008, also located in Deep Ellum.
Conceived by artist and muralist Frank Campagna as a two-pronged concept, the gallery's mission was to 1) offer opportunities for regional artists and patrons alike to experience art in a casual and supportive atmosphere, and 2) return the Deep Ellum neighborhood back to its artistic roots.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through November 28.