 | | | MAY 11 - JUNE 15, 2002 Inaugural Exhibition New Location Annabel Daou Lance Letscher Johnny Robertson James Sullivan Conduit Gallery, one of Dallas' most respected contemporary art galleries, is moving from Deep Ellum, where it opened in 1984, to a warehouse space in the Design District. The first exhibition in the new location will be RECENT PAINTINGS BY ROBERT JESSUP. Also opening that evening will be a group show of works by ANNABEL DAOU, an artist now living in New York; LANCE LETSCHER, who lives in Austin; JOHNNY ROBERTSON, from Fort Worth, and JAMES SULLIVAN, the chair of the Department of Art at SMU. PROJECT ROOM C. Sean Horton Miss Modular Miss Modular consists of a series of panels and grids each the color of a Necco wafer and known as a "module". Each module is given a feminine prefix due to their association with sugar, candy, sweetness, and colors that are typically portrayed as being feminine. The following modules are available for any combination: Miss Lemon (yellow); Miss Orange (orange); Miss Lime (green); Miss Clove (purple); Miss Wintergreen (pink); and Miss Chocolate (brown). C. Sean Horton is currently an MFA candidate at Tufts University in Boston, Massachusetts. He received his BFA from the University of North Texas in 2001. While at North Texas Mr. Horton showed in several exhibitions with the Good/ Bad Art Collective as well as a number of juried exhibitions throughout Texas. Mr. Horton has also made a name for himself both in Texas as well as in Boston as an independent curator. |