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Texas Jewish Arts Association
Curated Exhibition at Dallas Love Field Airport September 1 through December 30, 2021 Dallas Love Field Airport 8008 Herb Kelleher Way Dallas, TX 75235 Learn more about the Love Field Art Program |
Art Travelers Exhibition Vision
The primary focus of the Art’s Travelers Exhibition Program is to present collections that promote diversity in visual art and provide access to culture to the traveling public. Educational institutions, arts organizations, museums, and cultural institutions will be afforded opportunities to exhibit their collections, artifacts and original artwork at Dallas Love Field.
A new exhibition by the Texas Jewish Arts Association has opened at Dallas Love Field airport in Dallas, Texas. The show will run through December 30. The exhibition features a variety of Jewish artists displaying their talents of paintings and sculptures.
The Texas Jewish Arts Association Executive Secretary, Kimberly Kort, approached the Dallas Love Field Art Program last Spring in order to provide talented Jewish artists opportunities for their artwork to be seen inside the Dallas Love Field airport. Kort is an acrylic fluid artist and a new board member of the Texas Jewish Arts Association, and wanted to help member artists show their work during these difficult pandemic times.
The airport’s Love Field Public Art Program exhibition represents the outstanding contributions of artists from Dallas and beyond. The exhibit enriches the experience of airport visitors and showcases new additions to the City of Dallas Public Art collection. The Contemporary Jewish Arts Exhibition is now on display in glass cases in the corridor heading toward the Baggage Claim area, directly across from the car rental stands.
The Contemporary Texas Jewish Arts Exhibition includes artwork by many Texas Jewish Arts Association members, in many different styles of wall-hanging artwork and sculpture.
Stephanie Held, with an artistic style ranging from realistic imagery to vibrant abstraction, displays “Fleur”- “The emergence of spring inspired me to illustrate the beauty of the blooms which represent a new day and renewed hope.”
Marcia Wallenstein, educated in fine art at North Texas State University, displays a painting combination of splatter paint and pointillism to create a sunlit setting of a backyard garden. “Light to a garden is like joy in life… fleeting but spectacular.”
Roseline Bodiford displays a bronze sculpture created with much grace and style called “The Dancer”.
Please visit the Texas Jewish Artists Association website for more information about all the exhibiting artists. All artwork in this exhibition is available for purchase.
Contact information:
Kimberly Kort
Texas Jewish Arts Association
Chair of Contemporary Texas Jewish Artists Exhibition at Dallas Love Field
For more information contact: [email protected]
The Texas Jewish Arts Association Executive Secretary, Kimberly Kort, approached the Dallas Love Field Art Program last Spring in order to provide talented Jewish artists opportunities for their artwork to be seen inside the Dallas Love Field airport. Kort is an acrylic fluid artist and a new board member of the Texas Jewish Arts Association, and wanted to help member artists show their work during these difficult pandemic times.
The airport’s Love Field Public Art Program exhibition represents the outstanding contributions of artists from Dallas and beyond. The exhibit enriches the experience of airport visitors and showcases new additions to the City of Dallas Public Art collection. The Contemporary Jewish Arts Exhibition is now on display in glass cases in the corridor heading toward the Baggage Claim area, directly across from the car rental stands.
The Contemporary Texas Jewish Arts Exhibition includes artwork by many Texas Jewish Arts Association members, in many different styles of wall-hanging artwork and sculpture.
Stephanie Held, with an artistic style ranging from realistic imagery to vibrant abstraction, displays “Fleur”- “The emergence of spring inspired me to illustrate the beauty of the blooms which represent a new day and renewed hope.”
Marcia Wallenstein, educated in fine art at North Texas State University, displays a painting combination of splatter paint and pointillism to create a sunlit setting of a backyard garden. “Light to a garden is like joy in life… fleeting but spectacular.”
Roseline Bodiford displays a bronze sculpture created with much grace and style called “The Dancer”.
Please visit the Texas Jewish Artists Association website for more information about all the exhibiting artists. All artwork in this exhibition is available for purchase.
Contact information:
Kimberly Kort
Texas Jewish Arts Association
Chair of Contemporary Texas Jewish Artists Exhibition at Dallas Love Field
For more information contact: [email protected]