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How Else Can I Say This?

New Works by Sarah Maxwell English and David Willburn

Sorry, this event ended on Sunday, March 30, 2008.


Where: 500X Gallery, 500 Exposition Avenue, Dallas

Cost: Free

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Sarah Maxwell English continues her exploration of decorative pattern and biology. She has recently begun utilizing the fabric from her grandmother's clothing and home as a foundation upon which she has built her own menagerie. These animal forms live in the space of color and pattern where they are allowed to evolve into strange hybrids. David Willburn's newest projects address the seduction of images, narrative, and desire. His installation "The Object of My Affection" engages viewers in the creation of a site-specific installation.

Also featuring Wannabe, a collaborative installation by Natalie Macellaio and Matt Clark.

In the upstairs gallery, Global Ambition, featuring artwork by Susan Barnett Eric Chavera , Sherry Dickson, Robin Eldridge, Jill Foley, J. Neil Lawley, Carol Maxwell, Sarah Sage, Clint Stone, Kevin Todora, Vance Wingate and Tiffany Wolf.

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Event posted March 3, 2008
Last updated March 3, 2008



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