In the first-floor gallery, the exhibition "Stratiforms" features work that examines layers in the natural environment through photography, sculpture, and painting by Robin Dru Germany, Jason Makepeace, and Page Piland. In the second-floor 1878 Gallery, Chance Dunlap presents his hand-crafted fishing lures alongside a selection from his personal collection of folk art lures for the exhibition "Best Chance". In the second-floor Brown Foundation Gallery, Marcos Lutyens and Laray Polk’s installation, "The Trinity River Project," presents new perceptions of the Trinity River.
Following the opening reception, these exhibits will be on display until May 27.
In the first-floor gallery, the exhibition "Stratiforms" features work that examines layers in the natural environment through photography, sculpture, and painting by Robin Dru Germany, Jason Makepeace, and Page Piland. In the second-floor 1878 Gallery, Chance Dunlap presents his hand-crafted fishing lures alongside a selection from his personal collection of folk art lures for the exhibition "Best Chance". In the second-floor Brown Foundation Gallery, Marcos Lutyens and Laray Polk’s installation, "The Trinity River Project," presents new perceptions of the Trinity River.
Following the opening reception, these exhibits will be on display until May 27.
In the first-floor gallery, the exhibition "Stratiforms" features work that examines layers in the natural environment through photography, sculpture, and painting by Robin Dru Germany, Jason Makepeace, and Page Piland. In the second-floor 1878 Gallery, Chance Dunlap presents his hand-crafted fishing lures alongside a selection from his personal collection of folk art lures for the exhibition "Best Chance". In the second-floor Brown Foundation Gallery, Marcos Lutyens and Laray Polk’s installation, "The Trinity River Project," presents new perceptions of the Trinity River.
Following the opening reception, these exhibits will be on display until May 27.