Dahlia Woods Gallery
600 Cantegral StreetDallas TX, USA
(214) 827-0924
www.dahliawoodsgallery.com
About Dahlia Woods Gallery
Dahlia Woods Gallery is located at 600 Cantegral Street, across from the Latino Culture Center and catty corner to Dallas Center for Contemporary Art. Cantegral Street runs between Live Oak and Gaston, just one block up from Good Latimer. We’re at the intersection of Cantegral and Florence.
Upcoming Openings
Dahlia Woods Gallery
4 Women 4 Visions
4 Women 4 Visions
Exhibition Dates: Friday, October 23, 2009 - Saturday, November 28, 2009
Reception: October 23, 2009, 6-8:30pmEtty Horowitz, Katie Maratta, Jamie Pink & Dahlia Woods...more info
Reviews August 2009
Preview of Slow Cooked & Hickory Smoked
In Texas, everything is better when it's Slow Cooked & Hickory Smoked, especially when the recipe is a special blend of some of the area's best artists, as is the offering at the Dahlia Woods Gallery. The summer show features new work ...more info
Preview of Bare Necessities
May 22 - July 4 Dahlia Woods Gallery 600 Cantegral Street, Dallas (214) 922-1200, www.dahliawoodsgallery.com Opening Night Reception, 6-8:30pm New paintings by Inki Min, who most recently showed her work at the Dallas Contemporary, ...more info
Preview of Smoke and Mirrors
Dahlia Woods Gallery 600 Cantegral Street, Dallas (214) 827-0924, www.dahliawoodsgallery.com Reception: April 17, 18, 6-8:30pm Come treat yourself to the scintillating glass mosaics of Jamie Pink and the haunting landscapes and ...more info
Review of Skip Noah: Dream Paintings
The work of Skip Noah is a Technicolor dream world, a world in which fantasy mixes with reality and the impossible seems plausible. Perhaps to Dream at Dahlia Woods Gallery is an exhibition that engages the senses and evokes thought to ...more info
Review of Skip Noah: Dream Paintings
The work of Skip Noah is a Technicolor dream world, a world in which fantasy mixes with reality and the impossible seems plausible. Perhaps to Dream at Dahlia Woods Gallery is an exhibition that engages the senses and evokes thought to ...more info

