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    • Mission
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    • Now

      • Curtis E. Ransom Collection
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      • Carter/Wynne Collection
      • Exploring Constructs
      • Abstract Now
      • Fresh Faces
      • Profs’ Picks
      • Surreal Figures
      • Whole Cloth
      • Structured
      • Simply Bold Abstractions
      • Plugged-In Paintings
      • CLAY + Things
      • Fragments
      • Fear of Change
      • The Grid
      • The Line
      • Unexpected
      • Transformed
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      • Black Paintings
      • Dropout
      • Pushing Boundaries
      • Layering
  • Events

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      • How Fitting It Is
      • Timbre
      • CLAY Chat
      • Let’s Fly
      • Syzygy
      • Syzygy Fall 2017
      • Watch & Chat
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The quiet integrity and serious intent of this nonprofit evokes the aesthetic of the holy grail of perfection in the Texas art world: The Menil Collection in Houston… The new space feels monumental and important ~ it's a game-changer for the Texas art world. — Catherine D Anspon, executive editor|arts, Papercity, Mar 2016 Nation’s top high school, Yvonne A Ewell Townview Magnet Center students create sculptures & go on Art Hunt We are witnessing a perfect storm of deeply talented people doing deeply interesting things in deeply tasteful spaces. …Davidow is the real deal – one of those rare individuals who freely gives knowledge and understands that such largess never diminishes a teacher. Patricia Mora, Papercity, Sept 2015 It’s like a museum...a small museum in Dallas. I always love to come. It makes my eyes feel better. John Pomara, artist, art professor, UTD The quiet integrity and serious intent of this nonprofit evokes the aesthetic of the holy grail of perfection in the Texas art world: The Menil Collection in Houston… The new space feels monumental and important ~ it's a game-changer for the Texas art world. Catherine D Anspon, executive editor|arts, Papercity, Mar 2016 The quiet integrity and serious intent of this nonprofit evokes the aesthetic of the holy grail of perfection in the Texas art world: The Menil Collection in Houston… The new space feels monumental and important ~ it's a game-changer for the Texas art world. Catherine D Anspon, executive editor|arts, Papercity, Mar 2016 The quiet integrity and serious intent of this nonprofit evokes the aesthetic of the holy grail of perfection in the Texas art world: The Menil Collection in Houston… The new space feels monumental and important ~ it's a game-changer for the Texas art world. Catherine D Anspon, executive editor|arts, Papercity, Mar 2016 The quiet integrity and serious intent of this nonprofit evokes the aesthetic of the holy grail of perfection in the Texas art world: The Menil Collection in Houston… The new space feels monumental and important ~ it's a game-changer for the Texas art world. Catherine D Anspon, executive editor|arts, Papercity, Mar 2016 The quiet integrity and serious intent of this nonprofit evokes the aesthetic of the holy grail of perfection in the Texas art world: The Menil Collection in Houston… The new space feels monumental and important ~ it's a game-changer for the Texas art world. Catherine D Anspon, executive editor|arts, Papercity, Mar 2016 As an important Dallas-based arts administrator and journalist, Joan Davidow has been actively involved in the fluorescence of the rapidly growing local arts scene. Dr Richard Brettell, Margaret M McDermott Distinguished Chair of Art & Aesthetic Studies & Edith O’Donnell Distinguished Chair, UTDallas, Momentum, fall 2014 As an important Dallas-based arts administrator and journalist, Joan Davidow has been actively involved in the fluorescence of the rapidly growing local arts scene. Dr Richard Brettell, Margaret M McDermott Distinguished Chair of Art & Aesthetic Studies & Edith O’Donnell Distinguished Chair, UTDallas, Momentum, fall 2014