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ArtSpace 111

ArtSpace 111

111 Hampton Street
Fort Worth TX, USA
(817) 692-3228
www.artspace111.com

About ArtSpace 111

Since its inception in 1980, Artspace111 has evolved into a dynamic contemporary art gallery located on the outskirts of downtown Fort Worth. The gallery is dedicated to making contemporary art approachable to individuals of all ages. Artspace111 focuses on emerging and mid-career Texas artists working in a variety of media. In addition to monthly exhibitions, artists working studios add to the unique appeal of the gallery. It is here that artists are able to come together and create not only art, but also a community. With its sculpture garden and distinctive architectural character, Artspace111 offers a striking setting to host corporate and private events, and is available for tours and other social gatherings.

Upcoming Openings

Past, Present, and Future
ArtSpace 111
Matt Clark
Past, Present, and Future
Exhibition Dates: Thursday, October 15, 2009 - Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Reception: October 15, 2009, 6-9pm
Undergoing continuous change, we are nothing more than a sum of stops, starts, pauses, beginnings, and endings. My current work parallels this notion. Through repeated movements across the painted surface, a history is created capturing intention, chance, reaction, and decision. The subject therefore becomes the activity, the pursuit and the exploitation of the medium and its possibilities....more info

Reviews October 2009

Preview of Thrashing About

Fort Worth artist Dan Blagg is well known in the Texas arts community for his striking images of both rural and urban landscapes. At first glance, one may come to the conclusion that Mr. Blagg is a talented photo-realist in the vein of ...more info

Preview of American Landscapes: Urban/Rural

If you've ever been driving down an American highway and happened to catch sight of the sun sinking behind a run-down roadside diner -- and thought how lucky you were to see it -- these artists understand your sentiments. Daniel Blagg doesn't ...more info

Review of Leslie Lanzotti: Faces & The JFK Paintings

Leslie Lanzotti's recent show at ArtsSpace 111 offered a dichotomous take on life. "I'm drawn to humanity," says the artist about her well-known, large, cropped portrait paintings. But why add JFK and his assassination to the mix? "It's ...more info