Opening
ArtCentre of Plano: Double Exposure, photography by Ed Wheeler and Antonio Carvalho. May 22-July 3. Opening reception May 22, 7-9 p.m. 1039 E 15th St, Plano. (972) 423-7898.
Craighead-Green Gallery: Paintings by J. Navarro-Vives. Opening reception May 21, 6-8 p.m. May 21-July 10. 2404 Cedar Springs. (214) 855-0779.
Kittrell/Riffkind Art Glass: Featured Artist Series '99 with whimsical lampwork pieces by Bandhu Scott Dunham, Susan Batian Gott's cast sculptures, Jennifer Holmes' organic blown works, and Charlie Miner's "ancient vessels." Artist's reception for Susan Batian Gott happens May 21, 5:30-8:30 p.m. Continuing
Adobe Gallery: Native American artifacts and jewelry. 2070 Valley View Center. (972) 774-1986.
Ann Hughes Fine Art: 2708 Fairmount. (214) 720-0004.
ArtCentre of Plano: In Search of a Landscape, recent work by Susan Miiller. Through June 5. 1039 E 15th, Plano. (972) 423-7809.
Atelier Dussault: Artist studio and showroom featuring original Postmodern art in a variety of media. 15735 Quorum Drive, Suite 1324, Addison. (972) 392-ARTS.
At The Ritz: Ethnic folk art. 222 W Hickory, Denton. (940) 383-0021.
Austin Street Studio and Gallery: Contemporary art, watercolor, and acrylic paintings in a variety of styles. 122 N Locust, Denton. (940) 591-0261.
Carlyn Galerie: Works by Jewish artist Gary Rosenthal. Through May 22. 6137 Luther. (214) 368-2828.
Carol Henderson Gallery: Photography by Thomas Finkenstadt, Jim Mayfield, and Janis Schwartz. 3409 W 7th, Fort Worth. (817) 878-2711.
Center for Visual Arts: 400 E Hickory, Denton. (940) 382-2787.
Christopher H. Martin Gallery: 2702 McKinney. (214) 969-0234.
Conduit Gallery: Recent encaustic paintings and works on paper by Roberto Munguia. Through June 5. Prints from Temple Monkey Editions, works by Marty Ackley, Donald Baechler, Jennifer Kobylarz, and Beatriz Milhazes. Through June 5. In the Annex. 3200 Main. (214) 939-0064.
Contemporary Art Center of Fort Worth: Do the night, the sea, exist at all?, works by Joseph Rhone; Rome, New York, Texas, works by Steven Meeks; Door, works by Shelley Gipson. 500 Commerce, Fort Worth. (817) 877-5550.
David Dike Fine Art: 2613 Fairmount. (214) 720-4044.
Deep Ellum Center for the Arts: Unpainted, featuring sculpture, photography, plexiglass, and digital art by four local artists. 2808 Commerce. (214) 744-ARTS.
Ebony Fine Art: Compelling, soul-searching works of art by African-American and Caribbean artists. 6310 E Hwy 67, Duncanville. (972) 298-4092.
Edmund Craig Gallery: This eclectic gallery hosts its inaugural exhibit, a group show featuring works by Nancy Bandy, Mark Beichler, Tony Eubanks, Gordon Fowler, Sonya Terpening, and others. 3350-C W 7th, Fort Worth. (817) 732-6663.
Elements of Design: Jewelry in amber and precious metals, and art glass. 115 W Hickory, Denton. (940) 243-0870.
Empty Walls Gallery: Fine art and rare prints by Pradzynski, Yuroz, Jiang, Fazzino, Dr. T.F. Chen, and Treby. 217 Preston Royal Village. (214) 369-9989.
Evelyn Siegel Gallery: Paintings, prints, ceramics, sculpture, pottery, folk art, glass, and Native American artifacts by artists including Leonard Baskin, Barbara George Cain, Mary Ann Fittipali, Cheryl King, Sue McCans, Fay Peck, Judy Pelt, Ester Rosenthal, and Linda Kyser Smith. 3700 W 7th, Fort Worth. (817) 731-6412.
Fenton Fine Arts: Works by Roy Lichtenstein and Frank Stella. 3421 W 7th, Fort Worth. (817) 737-2252.
Florence Art Gallery: Faces Forward, new works by Romero Britto. Through June 30. 2500 Cedar Springs at Fairmount. (214) 577-2437.
Gallery 2-0-9: Pastel and oil paintings by Desmond O'Hagan. 2714 McKinney. (214) 871-9209.
Galerie Kornye West: Works by Timothy C. Tyler, Sun Yan, Mel Kane, Deborah Riddle, John Barger, and Patrick Chad Young. 1601 Clover Ln, Fort Worth. (817) 763-5227.
gallery: untitled: Unbound, works by Jan Gilbert, Scott McCarney, and Sarah Webb. Through May 29. 3603 Parry. (214) 821-1685.
Gallery VIII: Imprint, etchings, monotypes, and collages by Plano artist Martha Rea Baker. Through May 30. 1900 Preston Rd. (972) 867-8222.
Gerald Peters Gallery: Sculpture and drawings by James Surls. Through May 22. 2913 Fairmount. (214) 969-9410.
Handley-Hicks Gallery: New Talent-Painting and Sculpture, featuring works by Angela Kallus and Michelle Lilley. Through June 12. 6515 E Lancaster, Fort Worth. (817) 446-5004.
Karen Mitchell Frank Gallery: The Outsider's View of Dallas, new works by Tom Bacher and Abby Levine. Through May 31. 4532 Cole. (214) 559-4700.
Kimberly's Fine Art: Exclusive showcase gallery for painter Thomas Kinkade. 5519 Arapaho. (972) 239-1339.
Kincannon Fine Art: Paintings by Ertugrul Ates. Through June 6. 2315 Routh. (888) 463-5824.
K. Rike Gallery: Gifts for art lovers. 2508 Cedar Springs at Fairmount. (214) 720-3879.
Kristy Stubbs Gallery: 2606 Fairmount. (214) 954-4475.
La Dolce Vita: Don't Forget the Children, portraits of children by Texas artist Amy Schnoll. 1924 Abrams Pkwy. (214) 821-2608.
Longhorn Gallery: Works by local, regional, and international artists. 101 N Elm, Denton. (940) 484-8778.
The MAC: Berlin/Paris/Texas, paintings and drawings by Frank X. Tolbert. Through May 30. 3120 McKinney. (214) 953-1212.
McKinney Avenue Antiques: 2710 McKinney. (214) 871-8903.
Moody Gallery: Crosstalk '99, Eighth Annual TCU All-Student Jurored Art Competition. 2800 S University, Fort Worth. (817) 921-7643.
Mulcahy Modern Gallery: The Transatlantic Project 1996-1999, works by Frank X. Tolbert. Through May 29. 2613 Thomas. (214) 220-2024.
Photographs Do Not Bend Gallery: Nude, the history of nude photography including works by such notables as William Mortenson, George Hoxie, Anne Brigman, and Eadweard Muybridge. Through June 5. 3115 Routh. (214) 969-5464.
Rendezvous Cafe & Gallery: Personal collection of original works by artists from around the world. 17370 Preston. (972) 381-9681.
Riddell Rare Maps and Fine Prints: 2607 Routh. (214) 953-0601.
Silver Feather Gallery: Native American artifacts and jewelry, featuring original works by Zuni/Apache artist Alan Paquin. 2540 Elm. (214) 752-7191.
Sports Gallery: Purports to be the largest and most complete sports-art gallery in the nation, with work by nationally renowned sports artists. The Ballpark, Arlington. (817) 461-1994.
Stone by Stone Gallery: Women's Work, and exhibition of several women artists, featuring Anna Marie Pavlik. Through May 29. 3023 Routh. (214) 720-9068.
Toughton Galleries: 2925 Fairmount. (214) 871-1096.
Valley House Gallery: Arranging Paint and Flowers, recent still lifes and landscapes by Austin artist Lilian Garcia-Roig. Through June 19. 6616 Spring Valley. (972) 239-2441.
Victorian Gallery: 2722 Fairmount. (214) 871-2474.
Webb Gallery: Scrap, metal sculptures by David Strickland, sign boards by Baltimore Glassman, and spiritual paintings by Cleveland Armstrong. In the Mezzanine Gallery, Helen Altman's Skull Wall. Through June 13. 209-211 W Franklin. (972) 938-8085.
William Campbell Contemporary Art: A survey exhibition of new and rare editions, aquatints, and collotypes by Dan Mitchell Allison; also on display, new work by Scottie Parsons, Jake Gilson, Pam Summers, Richard Thompson, Julie Lasarus, Karl Umlauf, Cecil Touchon, Mike Magato, Stephen Daly, Ken Hale, and others. 4935 Byers, Fort Worth. (817) 737-9566.
Yellow House Gallery: Recent work by Jesus Antonio Tames Sr. Through May 28. 112 Norwood, Fort Worth. (817) 332-2885.
Museums
Arlington Museum of Art: True Stories, a group exhibit featuring Texas artists exploring the boundaries of contemporary photography, including Martin Brief, Heather Grace, Carol Nace, Jennifer Theis, and Karen Weiner, among others. Through June 5. 301 W Main in Arlington. (817) 275-4600.
Dallas Museum of Art: Picasso, Braque, Gris: Cubists and Their Friends, three major cubist paintings by some of the artists most instrumental in developing cubism. Through May 30 in the Textile Gallery. The Crossing, an audio and video installation by Bill Viola. 1717 N Harwood. (214) 922-1200.
Kimbell Art Museum: 3333 Camp Bowie, Fort Worth. (817) 332-8451.
The Modern at Sundance Square: Not Quite Real, examples of modern realist painting from the Modern Art Museum's permanent collection, selected by the museum's chief curator Michael Auping. 410 Houston, Fort Worth. (817) 335-9215.
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