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New Texas Talent Juried Exhibition - Opening July 20, 2024 5-8 PM

7/15/2024

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A state-wide juried exhibition conceived to introduce & promote emerging artists. New Texas Talent is designed to introduce and promote emerging visual artists in the commercial market.  Each year hundreds of images are submitted for review.  The juror then selects artists to participate in the New Texas Talent exhibition.  Through their participation in the show, some artists have been offered representation by galleries and/or have been extended invitations for inclusion in future exhibitions. The exhibition and its participants have also received media exposure in such publications as Patron Magazine, The Dallas Morning News, D Magazine, The Observer and the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Arts+Culture Magazine and many others.

OPENING RECEPTION: Saturday, July 20th 5PM-8PM

Our Juror: Jessica Fuentes A longtime Fort Worth resident, Jessica Fuentes has exhibited her work locally for over a decade and is a former member of the F6 Gallery Collective and 500x gallery. In 2023, her work was included in the 18th Annual Joyce Elaine Grant Exhibition at Texas Woman’s University in Denton. Jessica was the founding director of Kinfolk House and currently serves on the organization's board. She is the News Editor for Glasstire and a freelance museum consultant. Additionally, she serves on the board of Make Art with Purpose (MAP).  In her downtime, she can usually be found with her family out in nature, enjoying an art museum, or making art in their home studio.

THE ARTISTS Craighead Green Gallery is delighted to announce the selection of the following artists for the New Texas Talent statewide juried exhibition.

https://www.craigheadgreen.com/current

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Bra Day 2023 Art Exhibition - Hotel ZAZA Houston

11/13/2023

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October 18, 2023 - Bra Day Exhibition - Hosted by Dr. Aldona Spiegel

I was thrilled to have my Vivify painting series featured at this special event celebrating Dr. Aldona Spiegel and the Pink Sisters that she has aided. Two paintings from the series found new homes that night!
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Opening Reception - New Texas Talent XXX - July 15TH

7/14/2023

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I'll be there! Please join me for a fabulous show including these amazing artists:

Julia Abbott, Sarah Holloway Smith, ​Jonas Criscoe, Madison Luetge, Chenxi Gao, Jalon Isabell, Audry Rider, Silas Breaux, Jacqueline Blanco, Hugh de Witte, Jessica Hilvitz, Matthew Wood, Shane Wiggs, Tonya Trest, Ian Grieve, Josie Del Castillo, Jose Vazques Ramirez, Karla Gabriela, De La Fuente, Veronica Ibargüengoitia, Atinuke Aduleke, Daniela Flint, Jessica Baldivieso, Julie Flandorfer, Rhoda Savage, Nikita Coulombe, Frank Herbert, Daniela Maria Ferreira Cabeza-Vanegas, Steve Griffin, Lesley Anderson, Suzanne Truex, Lori Solley, Clair Gaston, Kendall Papathanasiou, David Dennis, Jesus Trujillo, Jane Helslander, Brenda Robson, Janie Stidham, Cosmo Jones, Jonathan HillJoshua CrockettEric Sweeney, Wes Coke, Sandison Montgomery, Marianne Howard, Hannah Brown, Scott Bell, Cyde Steck, Kat Warwick, Karen Eisele, Elena du Plessis, HP Bloomer, Ryan Stalsby, Kenneth Tan, Drake Heptig, Sue White, Mylinda Farr, Andy Buchanan.
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NEW TEXAS TALENT - SELECTED ARTIST - JULIA ABBOTT

6/26/2023

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New Texas Talent Runs July 15-August 19th
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Artist Reception - July 15th from 5-7pm

Craighead Green Gallery - 1011 Dragon St. • Dallas, TX • 75207

This year CraigHead Green Gallery celebrates the 30th anniversary of the famous New Texas Talent exhibition! For this special occasion they appointed a very special juror: Scott Simons! Scott has been an artist represented by Craighead Green Gallery for decades, but before that, he worked at the gallery in the 1990’s. During his tenure as Gallery Director, he conceived and launched the first New Texas Talent juried exhibition.
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Scott is a sixth-generation Texan who’s lived in Austin for fifteen years. Scott has shown in multiple galleries and art spaces over the past twenty years and has been a practicing painter for most of his life.

"I'm so excited to be a part of such an auspicious and respected art exhibition. If you are in Dallas, please stop by and see the show. I will be attending the opening on July 15th and look forward to meeting you!" Julia Abbott Artist / ImageMaker
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New Vivify Exhibition at Circa Real Estate at Harold's in the Heights

6/15/2023

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Get Vivified

Houston, Tx. - My current Vivify painting series will be exhibited at Circa Real Estate in the historic Harold's building in the Houston Heights on 19th Street. The show will be on view from July 1st through September. Come and view the show during the famous Height's White Linen Nights in August. 

Be sure to check back as there will be a meet the artist wine night in September. 
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Busy Creating my New "Vivify" Series

8/24/2022

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My new "Vivify" Series is derived from my battle with breast cancer. Rich saturated color with rounded images alluding to my feelings regarding my personal experience of loss and rebirth. Life is JOY! More to come. Stay tuned.
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A Fun Night At The Opening Of The VAA 38th Annual Membership Exhibition Curated By Lester Marks

4/24/2022

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A fun night in-person celebrating the opening of the Visual Arts Alliance art exhibition curated by Lester Marks. My painting, “Flight Behavior” was selected for inclusion in the show.
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Flight Behavior is 48" x 48" and made with resin and ink. If you are interested in a commission, please contact me at [email protected]
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Curator and Houston Mayor's Ambassador to the Arts, Lester Marks.
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INSTALLATION - Cenote Solace Commission

9/8/2021

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Finally...Cenote Solace comes to its new home at the historic Hoffheinz House owned by the McKnight family.

Installation presented some very real challenges. Not only did we have to contend with the weight of the three painting panels, which were very heavy, we also found the the metal tabs that we had added around the painting made the panels just slightly too big to fit in the existing  antique oak panel spaces. It took four of us to make necessary adjustments and get the paintings hung. The company that built the panels also added antique gold trim work.

​I find that the best metallic paint for this kind of trim job is Modern Masters Metallic Paint Collection  

Screws were used to secure the panels from all sides and the added trim work aided in covering up the screws. Once secured, I went through and cleaned away all of the hand prints and shined the panels up. The client is planning to add special lighting to simultaneously  feature the painting while minimizing glare.
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SHINEY SURFACE AREA ACHIEVED

8/19/2021

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THE RESIN PROCESS - ALMOST THERE!

8/1/2021

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Given that I have never done a painting nor resined a painting this large before, it became quite the challenge. The first issue was that of temperature. As I mentioned in my previous post, it is extremely hot here in Houston especially in the summer which is when I am paining the piece. Curing resin requires temps in the 70's. The triple digit heat led to my need to resin these three panels inside our house. My concerns over the fumes had me sending our daughter to grandma's house and thankfully my husband had to go out of town as well. Perfect timing!!!

Boy, our dining room looked like a scene from some murder story. I had put up so much plastic to protect the room that it looked as though I was ready to wrap a dead body in it. Scary stuff.

Given the sizes that I was dealing with, it was necessary to create dust covers specifically for the panels. I chose to utilize cardboard box corners, thin plastic drop cloths and a staple gun. I'm thankful to have come up with a reasonable solution having gone on You Tube for ideas. I didn't see anything close to the size of my triptych.

I also unfortunately found it necessary to coat each panel twice with the resin. The gessoed panels gave off a great deal of off-gassing resulting in air bubbles on the surface well beyond the hour adjustment period for the resin cure. As you can see, I also used Frog tape on the edges to protect the hanging tabs and create a barrier where the resin could pool.
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