Tuesday, December 7, 2010




 To view more images for this B E A U T I F U L wedding visit our facebook page and click on Karen and Joshua Lowen.







"It is What it is (Unless it isn't): New works by Janet Chaffee and Benito Huerta,"

November 5 - December 18, 2010
Reception: Friday, November 5th, 6 - 9pm
The exhibition will explore the physical and psychological boundaries of the living and working spaces of the two artists. They will utilize personal visual vocabulary and intertwine it with architectural materials and plans that are integral to their residencies and working studios. The majority of the new work created for this exhibition will be the first time the artists, who are married to each other, will have worked collaboratively.

Fort Worth Community Art Center
1300 Gendy Street
Fort Worth, TX  76107

Thursday, November 18, 2010

The Road: A Photographic Journey

Jill Johnson and Billy Stone
Opening Reception
Saturday, December 4, 2010
6 - 9 pm
Exhibition will be on display through January 7, 2010

Billy Stone describes his panoramic photographs as "encounters of inspiring scenes along the various highways and side roads on his cherished road trips to New Mexico," where he grew up.  Stone recorded panoramic photos primarily for his own enjoyment as well as the enjoyment of others.  Stone chose to present the panoramas with nonlinear edges and black surround.  "I embrace the notion that these scenes are being viewed through an opening in the fabric of space created magically by combining the properties of camera, computer and the photographer, me."  Stone uses digital photography software to seamlessly stitch multiple exposures together into a single, much larger photograph.

Jill Johnson, Fort Worth based freelance photographer, has included images from her series, Tru-Vue. "This series of images on the back roads of the West Texas Panhandle was captured on a Hasselblad using 120 film. It frames a fading Americana and offers a snapshot of the simple beauty in the barren horizons, deserted streets, and the minimal relics of the past" says Johnson. For more than a decade was is an award-winning photographer for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Her creative and artistic images made the book, Glamourpuss the Enchanting World of Kitty Wigs (now in its 4th printing) a smash success.

Artspace111 is introducing THE SALON, a space for emerging artists to display their work alongside the more established  Artspace111 artist. In conjunction with The Road, THE SALON is featuring photographer Alan Garcia.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Jo LeMay Rutledge at National Western Stock Show in Colorado


Artist Jo LeMay Rutledge will have artwork featured in the Coors Western Art Exhibit and Sale in Denver, Colorado beginning January 8, 2011. The Coors Western Art Exhibit and Sale is part of the National Western Stock Show and runs through January 23, 2011. The exhibit will open with a Red Carpet Reception held on Wednesday, January 5, 2011. 

In other exciting news, Rutledge was recently accepted to become a new member of the International Guild of Realism.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Family portrait - Star Telegram

Ann Ekstrom was feature is a very nice article by the Star-Telegram on Sunday, November 7, 2010 titled Family portrait.

"Ann Ekstrom commits to canvas found objects reflective of generations of women. It's fiting, then, that her mother's work is displayed in tandem." - Gail Robinson CLICK HERE to read Star-Telegram article.

Full Bloom:Paintings by Ann Ekstrom With Prints by Artist's Mother Beth Lea Clardy.
Through February 19, 2011
The Grace Museum, 102 Cypress St. Abilene (325)673-4587
www.thegracemuseum.org
We would also like to wish Ann a very happy birthday!

Friday, November 5, 2010

AC-X: Ten Years in the Art Corridor

November 11, 2010 - December 11, 2010
TCC Southeast Campus in the ESEC Building (Art Corridor II)
 
The exhibit is a survey of artists exhibited in the Art Corridor Gallery in the past decade.
Carol Benson, Dan Blagg, Brian Fridge, John Frost, John Hartley, Benito Huerta, Nancy Lamb, Devon Nowlin and Cam Schoepp. 
 
This exhibit will be the first time all of these artists have come together for one exhibit.

It will feature sculptures, videos, drawings and paintings including recent works by Hunting Prize candidates Carol Benson and John Hartley.
Opening reception: Thursday November 11, 5-7:30 pm.

For More information:
Christopher Blay
817-515-3406

Artspace111 Artist in the Media!

 Point, Click, Paint by Gail Robinson 
Check out the latest edition of Indulge page 66 highlights Artspace111 artist Nancy Lamb. 

"I like the silky fabrics, the glint against a black background, the 'stars-out-at-night' sort of thing, " she says. But there is more to it than just the allure of sequins. It's when the veils ...of inhibition waft to the ground as the night progresses. She paints moments of social intercourse that can be as awkward as the more intimate kind. - Gail Robinson

and...

Sarah Green does Jackass: The stars of the laugh-out-loud show and movies are the subjects of a Fort Worth artist’s digital paintings. - Jimmy Fowler

“Some people are drawn to landscapes and some to architectural work,
...but I’m fascinated by people’s faces,” Green said. “I love the
ravishing Hollywood photos by George Hurrell of women like Greta Garbo
and Carole Lombard. I also love intensely physical sports like hockey
and boxing –– my grandfather was a fighter –– so the Jackass boys are natural subjects for me.” (Fort Worth Weekly - Jimmy Fowler article).

Thursday, October 28, 2010

A+C Weekly Arts Planner: Art Haunts

Arts and Culture DFW has some great suggestion on what to do with your weekend! Check it out! Visit A+C website to  sign up for A+C weekly arts planner!

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Getting ready!

FRANKENSTEIN has arrived! Artspace111 and Leslie Lanzotti are preparing for Thursday nights opening reception of THE FRANKENSTEIN FILES! Don't worry if you can't make it Thursday night please join us Saturday for a HALLOWEEN EVE PARTY! Check out our ad in this week Fort Worth Weekly.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Long time Friend of the Gallery - Vernon Fisher at the Modern.

Visit the Modern by Clicking here.

Vernon Fisher: K-Mart Conceptualism
September 25, 2010–January 2, 2011

Vernon Fisher: K-Mart Conceptualism is a survey of the artist’s entire career to date, incorporating paintings, sculptures, and installations from the late 1970s to the present, from both public and private collections in the United States and Europe.

Fisher has lived and worked in Fort Worth since 1977, and is one of Texas’s most internationally recognized artists. The exhibition is organized by Michael Auping, the Museum’s chief curator. “The show,” Auping comments, “will be a revealing look at a body of work that represents an especially interesting moment in contemporary art history in the late 1970s and early 1980s—a time when the legacies of Pop art and Conceptual art created a unique hybrid between painting and installation, inspiring narratives derived from juxtapositions of language and vernacular imagery. The subtitle of the exhibition refers to Fisher’s interest in philosophical enigmas coming out of working-class backdrops and situations.” Fisher comments, “I have an attraction to that kind of subject matter, and have written my share of pieces featuring Dairy Queens, grocery stores, Laundromats, third-rate hotels, etc.”

The exhibition will showcase the early collages that combine abstract painting, text, and image; and a selection of many of the artist’s best-known blackboard paintings, in which a faux blackboard surface is used as the ground for realistic, painted vignettes adjacent to fragments of different stories that suggest variously ambiguous meanings. A number of large, room-sized installations will also be included.

Historic Fort Worth, Inc.

ARTSPACE111
was please to receive a 

CERTIFICATE OF PRESERVATION ACHIEVEMENT 
for significant contributions to the preservation of:

111 Hampton Street (1911)

on September 23, 2010

Leslie Lanzotti: The Frankenstein Files October 28 - November 30, 2010

-save the date-
THE FRANKENSTEIN FILES
HaLlOoWeeN eVe PaRty 
Saturday, October 30, 2010
7 - 10 pm
Costume is optional. 

BENEFITTING THE TARRENT AREA FOOD BANK
5 cans or 5 dollars

LA turns to Fort Worth portraitist for ‘the art of jackass’

Sarah Green to unveil her collection October 14, 2010 at the Thought Gallery


10.05.2010 – Fort Worth artist Sarah Green’s portraits hang in the homes of Van Cliburn, Kirk Douglas, the family of late President Gerald Ford ... and her show, “the art of jackass", is part of the LA scene as “jackass 3D” opens October 15th in theaters nationwide.

Green’s show opens with a 9 p.m. reception October 14th at The Thought Gallery in Los Angeles at 1621 Cahuenga Blvd.
How did Green go from former presidents to the disgusting, dangerous, hilarious MTV phenomenon that caught on, caught flak from irate parents and then was made into three movies?

Says Green, “‘jackass’ has artistic merit: If we say that art can spur social change, alter our perspective, influence our society, then ‘jackass’ is a successful artistic venture. It's a social and media phenomenon that has swept the world over the past decade. ‘jackass’ has broken down media and societal taboos: Graphic displays of male nudity, physical injury, vomiting and defecating are shown in a spirit of gleeful tomfoolery and complete, breathtaking honesty, without malice.”

A few of the portraits of will even be in “jackass 3D”.
Green has created portraits of Johnny Knoxville, Jeff Tremaine, Steve-O, Rick Kosick and the rest, along with an iconic image of a finger dipped in -- you’ll have to go to her website, www.sarahgreenart.com and see for yourself.

“All the guys are gifted creatives of some sort,” says Green. “They're very talented musicians, actors, visual artists, athletes, writers. I can relate to them.”

She says she was given complete freedom to paint “the guys” any way she chose. “They're not hung up about their images, and collectively, they have a wonderful sense of the absurd, which they allowed me to utilize fully in each portrait.”

The back story
Sarah Green, 51, was born in London, England, and received a bachelor of arts degree in vocal performance from Texas Wesleyan University in 1984. She learned figurative drawing from her father, Christopher Hill, and has studied intaglio etching and other techniques, as well as photography with well-known artists. She was a commercial artist from age 15, and that work included several years with the Texas Refinery Corp. and the Pate family of Fort Worth. Says Green, “Many people find it interesting that I am a 51-year- old mom who is friendly with the ‘jackass’ boys. The guys are very respectful of moms and they think I am a ‘nice lady.’ They usually don't swear in front of me too much.”

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

The Eyes of Texas

 "Texas Art and Texas Light" 
American Arts Quarterly, Volume 27, number 3.


Dennis Blagg’s panoramic landscapes, like his Passover (1997), take one out further west, to the eternal vast country that evokes the Biblical deserts of the Old Testament. Patrick Gabriel captures every mood and aspect of the Texas light, from the flat, sun-baked afternoon to the pinkish thundercloud over the high-tension power lines, to the soft evening over the prairie.
by Frederick Turner



                                     Patrick Gabriel, Two Travelers, 2007


 
                                        Dennis Blagg, Cholla Light

Sarah Green in LA!

Thursday, September 9, 2010

FWADA Fall Gallery Night

This week we interview Paula Kornye Tillman, president of the Fort Worth Art Dealer’s Association (FWADA), about the upcoming Fall Gallery Night. It’s a great day (and night) for the community of Fort Worth to come together and support local art museums and galleries. All FWADA member galleries are open from 2-9pm, this Saturday, September 11, 2010. At FWADA’s website, you can find out more information about each member (with links to their respective websites) and there is also a map with the location of each institution. This week, you can visit any of the member’s galleries where they will have a wonderful brochure with information on current exhibitions. Find out more information about the association and this weekend’s Fall Gallery Night at FWADA’s website: fwada.com. - Courtesy of Art This Week

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Eric Stevens in POETSandARTIST

Congratulations to Eric Stevens who was recently featured interviewed for POETS and ARTISTS magazine. Follow the link to read the article online. 


"How I paint is just as important to me as what I paint. A formula must be decided upon for the subject at hand. You can see the shifting of formulae between the different subjects I paint: I paint landscapes very differently then florals, for example. Sometimes inspiration for the formula I will use come from a piece of artwork, something that has nothing to do with what I intend to do, and usually it's not a painting."

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Rutledge featured in Realist Exhibit


Congratulations!!! to Jo LeMay Rutledge for receiving an invitation to show in the Coors Western Art Exhibit in Denver Colorado, and having her piece featured above. Click here to see more works by Rutledge at Artspace111.

Eric Stevens Update

Eric Stevens at the Wally Workman Gallery. Visit www.artspace111.com for more of Eric Stevens available works.

Wally Workman Gallery is 30! Opening Reception Saturday, August 7th 6-8pm. Starting in only two small rooms within a 100 year old historic home on West Sixth Street, the gallery has gradually expanded to occupy the whole house. Workman garners an impressive roster of 50 artists who work in diverse mediums and subject matter. Always evolving, this includes artists that have been with the gallery for decades as well as those that were just signed this year. The anniversary show will include works by all their artists; old and new, figurative and abstract, small and large, and everything in between.

Friday, August 6, 2010

Community arts center to open two exhibitions

A Fort Worth Star Telegram  article, in todays paper, featured Jo LaMay Rutledge's King of the Road.






On Friday night, two shows open at the Fort Worth Community Arts Center with receptions beginning at 6 p.m. The Texas Artists Coalition membership exhibit has 35 pieces from 20 artists. The works were selected by Dallas gallery owner Barry Whistler, and awards will be presented at 7:30 p.m. The second show consists of 33 works from the Ruiz Healy collection of Oaxacan art and is sponsored by the Cultural Center of the Americas and the Mexican Consulate as part of the ongoing celebration of Mexico's bicentennial of independence and the centennial of the revolution. The TAC show and "Arte de Oaxaca" run through Aug. 30. 1300 Gendy St. 817-738-1938, www.fwcac.com

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Workshops begin at Artspace111


Yesterday jump started the first day of art class for those enrolled in "2 Good Ways to Start an Oil Painting."  Taught by experienced teacher and painter Ann Ekstrom, students learn a variety of oil painting techniques during this 4 day workshop. Classes are held at Ekstrom's studio Wednesday and Thursday during the next two weeks.  Everyday is a new exciting experience in which students not only learn, but get a chance look at each others work and talk about process. Looks like fun!

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Summer Art Workshops





















Artspace111 will be hosting four different art workshops this summer, lead by some of Fort Worth's most well respected artist. The workshops will focus on various painting techniques including oils and watercolors.


Ann Ekstrom: 2 Good Ways to Start an Oil Painting
Session I: Wednesday, July 21 - Thursday, July 22, 10 - 3 pm
Session II: Wednesday, July 28 - Thursday, July 29, 10 - 3 pm
Cost: $200 for one session, $375 for two sessions + cost of materials


Pat Gabriel: Cloudscapes in Oil
Saturday, July 24, 10 - 4:30 pm
Cost: $150 + cost of materials


Daniel Blagg: Watercolor
Session I: Monday, July 19 - Tuesday, July 20, 10 - 3 pm
Session II: Monday, July 26 - Tuesday, July 27, 10 - 3 pm (FULL)
Cost: $200 + cost of material


Each workshop will be limited to 10 students, so reserve your space now! Workshops will be filled on a first come, first serve basis.


For additional information and to sign-up for workshops, please contact Margery Grella at art@artspace111.com.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

DFW's Ultimate Best 2010


Artspace 111 has been chosen as a finalist in DFW's Ultimate Best 2010! Pegasus News created DFW's Ultimate Best as a local "best-of" competition in DFW dining, retail and entertainment that will finally settle all the debate. Please vote for Artspace 111 at http://dfwultimatebest.com, everyone can vote up to once per day.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Bridal Portrait at Artspace111














Photographer Julia Alzaitoun recently photographed a brides portraits at the gallery, and we just had to share one of our favorites! For more information about Julia, please visit www.juliealzaitoun.com


For more information about scheduling your bridal portraits, or hosting your private event at Artspace111, please contact Taylor McDaniel at 817.909.7490 or events@artspace111.com.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

COOL: Collagraph to Collage Opening Invitation


COOL: Collagraph to Collage
Works by Cecelia Feld & Cecilia Thurman

Opening Reception
Thursday, May 20, 2010
6 - 9 pm

Exhibition will be on display through June 30, 2010

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Cecelia Feld in Texoma Living! Magazine

















Artist Cecelia Feld was recently interviewed in the March-April issue Texoma Living! Magazine. Please visit Texoma Living! Magazine to read the full article. Feld will be showing her work at Artspace111 starting May 20, 2010 along with Cecilia Thurman.





The Wedding Party Studio Open House





Bride-to-Be Sip & See with 
de ma fille & The Wedding Party Studio
Sunday, May 16, 2010
12 - 5 pm


de ma fille {a bridal boutique}
2964 Park Hill Drive
Fort Worth, Texas 


RSVP
info@twpstudio.com
or 214.296.4908


For more information, please visit The Wedding Party Studio.







Thursday, April 29, 2010

Weddings at Artspace111






Enjoy a peak into some of the fabulous weddings at Artspace111. For additional information about hosting weddings and other events, please contact Taylor McDaniel at 817.909.7490 or events@artspace111.com.

Please be patient with the buffering...



Photographs courtesy of Artspace111 and Bella Pop Photography

Trinity Valley Senior Exhibition


















Artspace111 will be showing the work of Will Shea and Chris Machatton, both seniors art students at Trinity Valley. The duo has been hard at work on their exhibition entitled Materialization, which will feature an audio and visual collaboration with Bee Cave. This show is sure not one to miss!

Materialization
Works by Will Shea & Chris Machatton

Opening Reception
Friday, May 7, 2010
5 - 9 pm


The exhibition will be on display May 6 - May 7, 2010.

Marfa Film Festival



Artist Greg Miller has been chosen as the featured artist at this year's Marfa Film Festival. Miller's installation "Crazy Horse" will be featured at the Crowley Theater throughout the festival, which runs May 5 - 9 ,2010.

For more information, please visit Marfa Film Festival.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Woodstock Bash Benefitting Haiti














Artspace111's Katie F. Wright Sculpture Garden was transformed into a scene straight from Woodstock for a birthday festival benefitting the Haiti Disaster Relief Fund. Musician Big Mike entertained the crowd with his groovy tunes, while guests played games and ate crawfish.

Photograph courtesy of William Behr Photography.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Eric Stevens "The Journey"














Artspace111 artist, Eric Stevens, was recently commissioned to a painting for TCU. The 60" x 36" oil on canvas piece will hang in the entry way of the newly-built Honors College.

In his own word, Stevens describes the process of creating the painting, and what it means to him: "Developing the concept and painting the piece was intense. For me, 'The Journey' suggests time, and our passage through it... 'The Journey' is life, and the wonders it contains, and remembering to enjoy each moment."

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

The Wedding Party Studio















Artspace111 is proud to be a part of The Wedding Party Studio's online and in-store library. The Wedding Party Studio is a Wedding Resource Library and Bridal Boutique that features portfolios from top notch wedding planners, venues, floral designer, photographers, and more! The Wedding Party Studio currently has boutiques in Dallas and Fort Worth, with plans to expand to Houston, Austin, and Oklahoma. You can also access the online library with details about each city's vendors.


Stay tuned for details about the launch of The Wedding Party Studio's Fort Worth boutique.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Los Noviembres to Perform Gallery Night















As a part of Spring Gallery Night, Los Noviembres will be performing at Artspace111 from 6 - 9 pm. From Argentine Tango and French Cabaret to American Jazz and Blues, Los Noviembres plays cool and understated electronic grooves. The band has played in various venues around Fort Worth including After Hours at the Kimbell and Scats Jazz Lounge.

We look forward to grooving with you on March 27th!

A+C Interview with Linda Guy
















Artist Linda Guy was recently interviewed for the March issue of A+C Magazine. To read the full article, please visit A+C or pick-up a copy on newsstands now.

Artist Eric Stevens Helps Design Stained Glass Window





















Artspace111 artist, Eric Stevens, helped design the new stained glass window at Westside Unitarian Universalist Church in Fort Worth. The project became a reality through the vision of Carl Romano, and the creative efforts of glass artist John Kebrle and painter Eric Stevens. The five foot long window was installed February 26, 2010, and will be dedicated in a ceremony later this month.  

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Time, Process, and Perception Opening Invitation


Time, Process, and Perception
New Works by Linda Guy & Jo-Ann Mulroy


Spring Gallery Night
Saturday, March 27, 2010
2 - 9 pm


Exhibition will be on display through April 30, 2010

Friday, March 5, 2010

Coming this Sunday...


Join Artist and Celebrity Judge Nancy Lamb to watch the Oscars
Sunday, March 7, at DFW.com’s second annual Oscar Watching Party at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth.
The party: Along with our buddies and co-hosts at the Modern and the Lone Star Film Society, DFW.com will roll out the red carpet at the Modern on March 7. You’ll be able to eat, drink and enter to win fabulous prizes, including a 40-inch Sharp Aquos flat-screen TV, provided by the fine folks at Marvin Electronics.
Doors open at 6 p.m., and DFW.com will be snapping photos of the arrivals and interviewing the famous and nonfamous alike. The Oscar telecast preshow kicks off at 7 p.m., and the ceremony begins at 7:30 p.m. We’ll be giving away prizes all night and during each commercial break. Attendance is absolutely free, and no tickets are necessary, although if you want to reserve a spot in the auditorium, you can e-mail Tina Gorski at tgorski@themodern.org.