Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Lennox Woods Show Schedule


Only a few weeks away from the opening of Lennox Woods- The Ancient Forest. This project has been two years in the making and it is hard to believe we are almost at the finish line!

For those of you who are in the Dallas-Ft Worth area and plan to visit the show, here are some details. The show is in two venues- Galerie Kornye West and The Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT), both located in the Cultural District of Ft. Worth. March 29 is Spring Gallery Night, an annual event sponsored by the Ft Worth Art Dealers Association., so there will be other galleries hosting events as well. Spring Gallery Night runs from 12:00 noon to 9PM on March 29. The Lennox Woods show will open at noon at both venues.

I will be at the gallery from noon to about 5:30 and I will be giving two gallery talks, one at 2PM and the other around 3:30 PM. 

BRIT is hosting a member reception from 6-8 PM which the public is also invited to. I will be there from 6-8 PM and will be giving a talk at 6:30 PM.

The show will hang in both venues through May 8.

Catalogs (which include five essays about the Woods and the work, as well as color plates of most of the paintings ) will be available for sale at the opening and are also available for purchase here. A portion of the proceeds from catalog sales go to benefit the Red River County Historical Society.

You can read the Southwest Art Magazine article about the show here.

Hope to see you there!



2 comments:

  1. Congratulations Deborah you made it! I just went back to your first post here on the 12th February 2012 at the start of your incredible journey into the Lennox wood painting and drawing project. Hard to believe the two years have flown by so quickly. I wonder if you kept a journal about the creative process as some days it must have been difficult to keep going and on other days it would have felt like an enchanted adventure. Just been viewing some of the works at the Galerie Kornye website, the paintings have a feel of the past of the Victorian artists here in Scotland. Very proud of you, what a splendid achievement.

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  2. Thank you Caroline! It has been a long journey but a good one.

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