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    Milan Gallery

    Milan Gallery

    4.9(14 reviews)
    2.1 miDowntown
    $$$$

    Oh my goodness, why have we not stopped in here before? We're life-long residents of Fort Worth and…read morehave never stopped in until this evening. From now on, anytime we're visiting Sundance Square we'll definitely be stopping in. This will be a wonderful place to walk around after dining at the square. This is not your typical gallery. Tal, the owner, has a very eclectic collection of artwork, sculptures, and bronzes. When we there a Dr. Seuss exhibition was on display. It was very whimsical and comical. What an incredible treasure to have in downtown Fort Worth.

    This isn't the kind of gallery that has huge cold floors, giant stark walls with a few hanging…read morepieces, and people quietly shuffling about whispering to one another. Milan Gallery celebrates artwork in a much more casual and colorful way, and that's something I really love! Owned and operated by Fort Worth locals (who have contributed several beautiful pieces on display), Milan is a smorgasbord of local, national, and international works of every medium you can think of. Paintings, sculptures, glass work, jewelry, prints, photographs... Id say it's mostly paintings, but in every style imaginable. Abstract works, photo-realistic, impressionist, classical, and more. My favorites are probably the works by Thomas Arvid (I just love wine! I also heard there is an 11 year waiting list for an original creation), Gregory Beck (his sculptures are absolutely gorgeous and so graceful. I love the human figure and his works are extremely elegant), and Ford Smith (he paints the most vibrant and whimsical landscapes). The Dr. Suess works are amazing, of course! M Milan Gallery has shows all the time, so just keep an eye on their website or facebook for upcoming exhibition information. The best part of Milan is that on most Friday and Saturday nights, there's an incredible pianist playing and Tal (the owner) is pouring wine! The staff here is so knowledgeable about the artists and make you feel like family. Tal and Kelly have been especially helpful and welcoming, which makes all the difference in a gallery experience. This is a definite Sundance Square treasure, and I plan to spend many an hour exploring Milan Gallery.

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    Fort Works Art

    Fort Works Art

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.2 miArlington Heights
    $$$

    A SPARKLING GEM of Fort Worth! I absolutely am a proud art nerd for finding out about this sweet…read moreart space in this beautiful city. This is a small-scale art museum that showcases a few artists' work at a time. It is free of cost too, which makes this a must see. I went during the last day of Ben Willis' Candy Man exhibit and WOW was it cavity inducing. I like how they feature local creative minds, too. Organic, haha jkjk. But it's lovely seeing the variety of styles they rotate in each exhibition. The entire layout of the studio has several rooms around a tall, modern white space. It is visually appealing and aesthetically pleasing to the eye. The curators and owners of the space are very friendly and even offered us a refreshment while we were looking around. Of course, being an exhibition, every piece is for sale. Each artist even has an opening and closing event AKA party where you can definitely peruse the museum and potentially buy some artworks. I like the intimate dynamic as an outsider here to be able to mingle with the artist and surrounding community. You don't have to be a full-on art nerd to appreciate this quirky place! Outside, there's even a huge mural of a vortex-looking abstract ringed monstrosity done by the talented Hoxxoh which I dig so much! Go snap a photo with it before it goes away. So, parking is a tad tight here. I believe you have to fight over ~8 spots, so come here at an odd time and weekday and NOT during one of the events and you'll definitely be accommodated. Definitely come as the artists rotate! A super cool way to spend a day in the culture district while supporting the sweet Ft. Worth arts district.

    Fort Worth Art options are better than Dallas…read more As a TRUE Dallasite, it pains me to say this but I have to admit. Fort Worth art district kick Dallas's butt. Fort Works Art is a small shining piece of glory off a not so main road in Downtown Ft. Worth. The modern/contemporary vibe drew me in and I will definitely be back. Did I mention, it is Free. I went during the Duets 2.0 viewing and I was definitely not disappointed. While you're in the Fort Worth arts district make sure to take a trip to Fort Works Art.

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    Galleywinter Gallery - Happy Hour with the Artists 11.29.18

    Galleywinter Gallery

    5.0(1 review)
    1.7 miArlington Heights

    I'm going to Gallywinter and there ain't no girls allowed! Actually, times have changed... like…read morePat says, a girl is nice to have with you nowadays! Especially when you are checking out Pat Green's new art gallery, Galleywinter! This locals favorite is located caddy-corner from the Railhead in Ft. Worth, has private parking, and opens at 10 daily Tuesday through Saturday. This is a private gallery, so everything is for sale! It is a wonderful it is a wonderful outing after a delicious Sunday brunch! The Galleywinter Gallery is a collaboration by musician Pat Green, and lifelong artists Ginger Walker and Cheryl Hodge. Each artist explores their creativity on unique mediums: Green's art includes sculptures, oil paint and resin work on wood panels; Walker is known for her brightly colored acrylic abstracts; Hodge paints in dark monotones and sculpts with extruded plastic. They also occasionally have additional guest artists contributing to the gallery. You can visit the gallery... view private bookings... and even shop pieces online! The employees are so outgoing and friendly! I'll save you from my art critique... less I invite you to criticize me! Lol! You don't wanna miss this Fort Worth hidden gem! 5 stars even if the tequila didn't flow!

    From the owner: The Galleywinter Gallery is a collaboration by musician Pat Green, and lifelong artists Ginger…read moreWalker and Cheryl Hodge. Named for "Galleywinter," a single off Green's Three Days album, the Gallery is located off of Vickery Avenue in a refurbished automobile garage. It now functions as an intimate, modern gallery and studio work space - the home away from home for the creative mind. Each artist explores their creativity on unique mediums: Green's art includes sculptures, oil paint and resin work on wood panels; Walker is known for her brightly colored acrylic abstracts; Hodge paints in dark monotones and sculpts with extruded plastic. Additional guest artists contributing to the gallery collection have included Gil Bruvel, Leslie Jandrain, and Melissa Ellis. The Galleywinter Gallery is open to the public with regular business hours - to schedule a private appointment, please contact us direct

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    Galleywinter Gallery - "Hand of Christ" - sculpture by Pat Green on a rainy day in Fort Worth

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    Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth - Diaries of Home exhibit

    Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth

    4.5(267 reviews)
    0.4 miArlington Heights
    $$

    My cousin invited me to the Modern Art Museum. He wanted to show me his favorite paintings. We went…read morelast Friday evening. I'm so glad we did! We missed the traffic for the Cowtown run. We were able to find a parking quick. We walked in to find some nice tables, chairs and a small Bar. To the left of the Museum was the Information Desk, Restrooms, and Store. The Employees were dressed professional and were watching each room carefully. There was a lot to see. Paintings, Sculptures, Plants etc. We recognized Jackson Pollocks work but there were just a few pieces. I like how large the building is and how beautiful the windows are. I also love how it's surrounded by an oversized pond. I would definitely recommend the Modem Art Museum. It's free on Fridays but a donation is encouraged. They have a large clear box that accepts cash. It's definitely worth your time.

    I had a great experience visiting the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth one Saturday while visiting…read morethe DFW area. The art exhibited in the museum is all contemporary and mostly abstract. I enjoyed walking around the Kaws sculpture, which faces the water outside. This review is mainly for the gift shop, which I love. It ranks high among all the museums I've been to in other, especially the museums in NYC (Whitney, MoMA, The Met). There were lots of my favorite artists represented in the shop, including Warhol, Basquiat and Haring. I ended up getting the Velvet Underground tote, a magnet and a bag of Gudetama chips, which made me laugh. It would have been easy to spend a lot more money in the shop, but I decided to take it easy (Haha). The service was really good, as I recall, and everything was reasonably priced. The people who work in this museum tend to be friendly and easygoing. Overall, 5/5. Highly recommended.

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    Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth - Tony Feher, Just So, 2002 (chuckled then appreciated 09/06/24)

    Tony Feher, Just So, 2002 (chuckled then appreciated 09/06/24)

    Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth - Diaries of Home exhibit

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