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Friday, September 27, 2013

INVASIVE: Photographic Works by Rachel Rushing



Invasive: Photographic Works By Rachel Rushing
September 28-October 31

Opening, September 28th, 6:00-8:00 pm

Oil and Cotton is pleased to announce an exhibition of the recent work of Rachel Rushing. The opening reception will be hosted at Oil and Cotton on Saturday, September 28 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. The event is free to the public, with food and beverages provided.

Invasive is a presentation of photographic prints, installations, and artist books that explore threats to local ecosystems in the form of excess waste and litter. Rachel Rushing has desired to find a meaningful connection to the natural world in the midst of the Dallas/Fort Worth metropolis and through her investigation has come into a greater understanding of her own ecological relationships. Rushing’s work brings awareness and thoughtful consideration to habits of consumption, waste, and apathy within the local biome.


Oil and Cotton Creative Exchange
837 W. 7th St.
Dallas, TX
214.942.0474

Gallery hours:
Tuesday - Friday, 1 pm - 6 pm
Saturday, 10 am – 6 pm

Monday, July 22, 2013

OIL AND COTTON PROJECT ROOM AT THE DALLAS MUSEUM OF ART FROM JULY 19 – AUGUST


Oil and Cotton is pleased to announce the OIL AND COTTON PROJECT ROOM, an installation that features FREE workshops, events and activities, highlighting an exciting mix of education and art-making practices, in conjunction with the exhibition DallasSITES: Available Space at the Dallas Museum of Art.

Oil and Cotton is a creative commons for learning and sharing ideas. This exhibition is a mini-version of our Oak Cliff location, where we facilitate creative education and cultural exchange for all ages. The heart of our programming is at the intersection of academic art, the tradition of handcraft, and human ingenuity.




Join us for a series of workshops, events, and projects that explore process, material, and art making for all.




5-12am Friday, July 19: Opening Night
COLLECT & SORT: The public is invited to add to our collection of donated materials and bring in their old art and craft supplies to build out studio at the DMA. Help Oil and Cotton owners Kayli House Cusick and Shannon Driscoll collect, sort, and organize. Inventory will be available to museum visitors to use in make and take activities.

Architect Esther Walker will put finishing touches on her design of the Oil and Cotton Project Room in the Available Space exhibition at the DMA. Visitors will be invited to ask questions, view sketches, and learn about architectural processes. Drop-In, All Ages

1-4pm, Saturday, July 20
TEJIDO: Fiber artist, Sarah Westrup, will take up residency in our DMA studio. Sarah will weave the Spanish language into our space by labeling storage areas and sorted bins in Spanish. She will create a glossary of fiber art terms in a small English/Spanish vocabulary book. She will make the book throughout the day and invite people to assist with the bookmaking process: printing, collating and binding culminating in a limited edition handmade bilingual book. Drop-In, all ages.

11-3pm, Saturday, July 20
BULB BASKET WEAVING: Expert weaver Jan Schmidt will teach students an open weave pattern. The baskets will function as storage during our exhibition and may be taken home after the exhibition. The basket begins by making a star pattern base, then a small thin reed is woven around and around to form the bulbous body of the basket. Woven in the round in your lap to take on a beautiful organic shape. Observe a workshop in progress.


5-6pm Thursday, July 25
SUMMER STUDIO: The first of three one-hour kids studio art classes taught by Oil and Cotton weekly art class instructor Jessica Sinks. This 3-week drawing course responds to current exhibitions. Advanced registration required through DMA, ages 7 to 18.

6-8:30pm Thursday, July 25: Late Night
WEAVE-IN: Join June Covington, Analise Minjarez, and  University of North Texas School of Visual Arts and Design fiber artists for a variety of weaving demonstrations while discussing fiber arts, the ins and outs of weaving, its history and potential. Drop-In Make & Take, all ages.

6-8pm Thursday, July 25: Late Night
NATURAL DYEING DEMO: Experiment with dyeing silk and cotton in a range of natural dye baths using black beans, hibiscus flowers, and avocado pits.  Unlike synthetic dyes, natural dyes are a living thing. The colors produced are very complex and harmonize together. Each color holds hints of other colors within it, producing vibrations in the natural dye color that synthetic dyes could never have. Experience the spontaneity and beauty of the unique colors produced with natural dyes with artist Sarah Westrup. Drop-In Make & Take, all ages.

1-3pm Friday, July 26
PRINT//PROOF: Join us for an introduction to printmaking with artist Kyle Hobratschk.
Drop-In Make & Take, all ages.

11-1pm Saturday, July 27
ORB: Join artist Emily Riggert and her Community Art Camp students for Project ORB (Operation Rainbow Brains). Make your mark with colorful pastel on tree rings and sticks. Drop-In Make & Take, all ages.

1-4pm Saturday, July 27
MEMORY JUGS: Bruce Webb will teach his memory jugs workshop and display and discuss his collection of 19th-20th century memory jugs by African-American Texan folk artists. Advanced registration required through DMA, 8-student maximum.

Wednesday, July 31
Natalie Macellaio Workshop

Thursday, August 1
SUMMER STUDIO: The second of three one-hour kids studio art classes taught by Oil and Cotton weekly art class instructor Jessica Sinks. This 3-week drawing course responds to current exhibitions. Advanced registration required through DMA, ages 7 to 18.

 6-8:30pm Thursday, August 1: Late Night
SOUND MATERIALS: Explore sound art with a discussion and hands-on demonstration of sound mediums. With Kayli House Cusick (hand-written music notation), David Karsten Daniels (laptop/smartphone recording), Martin Back (sound art instrument-building/automated gamelan), and Chaz Underriner (tape music: sound portraits & landscapes).

Friday, August 2
COLOR SORT: Observe and play with the subtleties of working with color.  Join artist Rebecca Carter for an interactive exercise and glimpse into her semester course in color, its theory, concepts and history. Drop-In, teens & adults.

11-Noon Saturday, August 3
THE YANKEE DOODLES: Please join us for The Yankee Doodles Sing-A-Lot Sing-A-Long. There will be a short musical program of American Revolutionary era songs and action rhymes performed by The Yankee Doodles featuring John Dufilho on drums and guitar. Families can participate in a hands-on art activities including spinning wool into yarn. Learn about art, history and individual versus collective action. Come sing along and bring all tiny patriots and future revolutionaries.

The Yankee Doodles are a non-professional performance group founded by Danette Dufilho, Anne Lawrence and Regina Yunker. The program includes action rhymes, flash cards and audience participation. The Yankee Doodles are: Danette Dufilho, John Dufilho, Anne Lawrence, Todd Ramsell, Mike Rudnicki & Regina Yunker. HUZZAH! Drop-In Make & Take, all ages.

1-2:30 Saturday, August 3
IT FELT SO GOOD, WET FELTING DEMONSTRATION: Learn the magic of felting with artist Lizzy Wetzel. Transform fibers by stimulating them with friction, moisture, and alkalinity. The resulting felt can be soft and used to make slippers or a fedora hat or tough enough to build a yurt or a sculpture. Join artist Lizzy Wetzel to explore the potential of this ancient process and exciting materials. Drop-In Make & Take, all ages.

2:30-4pm Saturday, August 3
ANTHOTYPE: Rachel Rushing will introduce you to this historical process that combines natural dyeing techniques with the magic of sunlight, plant extracts and photography. Share in a discussion of historical and contemporary methods of image-making with this elusive process. We will consider the technical implications of material, color, contrast, dye methods, and fastness, as well as how this almost bygone process has recently found a resurgence of interest. Drop-In Make & Take, all ages.

2:30-4pm Saturday, August 3
ART LAW BASICS: Meg Friess will discuss the diverse spectrum of legal considerations facing the arts community and creatives, including basics of intellectual property and contracts. Meg is an attorney with the intellectual property firm Hitchcock Evert LLP and is the executive director of Arts Counsel Texas, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that serves creatives, arts nonprofits and businesses, arts professionals, and attorneys by facilitating art law education, legal advocacy, and creative collaboration.

Thursday, August 8: Late Night
SUMMER STUDIO: The third of three one-hour kids studio art classes taught by Oil and Cotton weekly art class instructor Jessica Sinks. This 3-week drawing course responds to current exhibitions. Advanced registration required through DMA, ages 7 to 18.

Friday, August 8, 2013
GRAB BAG: Shannon Driscoll, Kayli House Cusick and Matthew Cusick will repurpose or deaccess and disburse supplies. Studio will be dismantled and artists will be invited to help find new uses for supplies, furniture, equipment. Drop-In Make & Take, all ages.


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Friday, April 12, 2013

INNATE: NEW WORKS FROM THE UNT FIBERS DEPARTMENT OPENING RECEPTION, SATURDAY, APRIL 13 6PM-8PM




INNATE: NEW WORKS BY MORGAN KUSTER, ANALISE MINJAREZ, BRITTANY HARRIS, & JULIE SHIPMAN APRIL 13th - MAY 3rd

OPENING RECEPTION, APRIL 13th, 6:00-8:00 pm

Oil and Cotton is pleased to announce the exhibition of the recent work of the University of North Texas Fibers Department. The opening reception will be hosted at Oil and Cotton on Saturday, April 13 from 6:00PM to 8:00PM. The event is free to the public, with food and beverages provided.


Innate features art work of four Fiber students from the University of North Texas College of Visual Arts and Design. Through form and color, the work in this show draws inspiration from the artists’s connection to nature. Growing up in various natural environments, attraction to the fiber medium came as second nature. Living in an environment filled with the artificial, they aspire to return to a natural way of being through art making. These thoughts are expressed though processes including netting, weaving, watercolor, felt, and cellulose fabric.

Oil and Cotton Creative Exchange
837 W. 7th St.
Dallas, TX

214.942.0474

Gallery hours:
Tuesday - Friday, 1 pm - 6 pm
Saturday, 10 am – 6 pm

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

LINEAR MOVEMENT - NEW WORKS BY LILLIAN PAIGE WALTON OPENING RECEPTION, SATURDAY, MARCH 23 6-­8:00PM

LINEAR MOVEMENT: NEW WORKS BY LILLIAN PAIGE WALTON
OPENING RECEPTION, MARCH 23 6-8:00PM

Oil and Cotton is pleased to announce the exhibition of the recent work of Lillian Paige Walton. The opening reception will be hosted at Oil and Cotton on Saturday, March 23 from 6:00­8:00PM. The event is free to the public, with food and beverages provided.

The show’s title, Linear Movement, echoes the calligraphic, organic, and obsessive marks that characterize Lillian Paige Walton’s recent body of work. Linework serves as the foundation for the two and three­ dimensional works that Walton has been developing from a series of drawings
she created in mid 2012. Though she primarily employs painting and drawing mediums, Walton describes her current method of working most closely resembling collage technique. Walton takes disparate elements from a variety of sources (which Walton cites as ranging from Surrealist painting, household objects, to Devo album art ) and combines them with various methods of mark­ making. The resulting abstract compositions are reminiscent of aquatic landscapes, science fiction B­movies, and bewitched breakfast foods...all of which, considering Walton’s diverse canon of influences, likely serve as inspiration.

Lillian Paige Walton received a BFA in Studio Art and a BA in Art History from the University of North Texas in 2012. She has participated in numerous group and juried exhibitions in the DFW metroplex. Her work was recently selected for the Rising Eyes of Texas 2013. She currently lives and works in Denton, Texas.

Opening Reception:
Saturday, March 23, 2013, 6-8:00PM

Saturday, March 23, 2013­ through Thursday, April 11, 2013
Oil and Cotton
837 W. 7th Street
Dallas, TX 75208
214.942.0474

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Cavity: Anna Membrino Opening Reception

Join us for the opening reception of Cavity: A selection of new paintings by Anna Membrino. Opening Saturday, February 2nd, 6-8pm at Oil and Cotton.

Anna
's paintings are extractions of still lifes which she creates out of sugar sculptures. The sculptures are sticky, sweet, and oddly desirable. Anna transfers this decadence into the colors and overly sumptuous forms in her paintings. 

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Oil and Cotton at The Power Station

The Power Station is pleased to announce “Generations”, an all-ages art-making event produced in collaboration with Oil and Cotton and The Writer’s Garret.

“Generations” will feature an interactive, freeform booklet designed by Oil and Cotton. Visitors will complete visual and written activities within the booklet by visiting stations placed around the grounds of The Power Station. Prior to takin
g their one-of-a-kind booklet home, participants will have the option of scanning in pages to be featured on The Power Station’s Tumblr page.


Additionally, two workshops will be held on the 3rd floor of the building. The first is an iPhone photography workshop with artist Laura Barth Turner; organized by Oil and Cotton. The second is a poetry workshop with writer Lisa Huffaker; organized by The Writer’s Garret.

The event will culminate with a free barbecue, beginning at 6:00pm.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Celebrate CREATIVE EXCHANGE!!!


Saturday, October 13
7-9pm
835 W 7th St
Dallas, Texas 75208

Oil and Cotton and the University of North Texas College of Visual Arts and Design 
invite you to a celebration of CREATIVE EXCHANGE.

Please join us for a reception honoring visiting contemporary fiber artist Pat Hickman and the launch of our new partnership with the University of North Texas College of Visual Arts and Design.

Oil and Cotton is happy to announce the formation of our new non-profit entity, the Creative Exchange, which serves to connect artists and institutions through thoughtful programming, teaching jobs for artists, and student scholarships.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Cats and Rainbows: Closing Reception October 13

Cats and Rainbows September 22 - October 20, 2012 
Closing Reception October 13, 7:00-9:00pm
If you missed our opening reception for Cats and Rainbows you have another opportunity to see the work of our talented instructors. The show features pieces by Rebecca Carter, Gabbe Grodin, Emily Riggert, and Jessica Sinks, and includes participatory painting, digital drawing, works on paper, and paintings.
 

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Dan Boehl and Ryan Call Reading - FRIDAY!

Word of Mouth Series with The Writers Garret
Friday, April 6 2012, 7 PM - FREE!
Oil and Cotton will host The Writer's Garret to present readings from Dan Boehl and Ryan Call.

DAN BOEHL is a founding editor of Birds, LLC, an independent poetry publisher, which put out his book Kings of the F**king Sea. His chapbook Les Miseres et les Mal-Heurs de la Guerre is available from Greying Ghost, and he has self-published a middle grade novel, Naomi and the Horse-Flavored T-Shirt, on the Amazon Kindle. He writes copy for the University of Texas at Austin.

RYAN CALL is the author of The Weather Stations (Caketrain). His stories appear in Mid-American ReviewNew York TyrantConjunctionsAnnalemma, and elsewhere. The recipient of a 2011 Whiting Writers' Award, he teaches English and coaches cross country at a high school in Houston.

Friday, April 1, 2011

WIGWAM POP UP SHOP AND OIL AND COTTON ART SUPPLY SHOP

Oil and Cotton is excited to announce our recent expansion into the storefront adjoining our original brick and mortar. The addition means not only more room for classes and workshops and a larger retail art supply selection, but a space for a...n ever-rotating series of art and community happenings. We invite you to come by the shop to take part in learning and creative exchange.

To celebrate our expansion, we're thrilled to announce that the WIGWAM pop-up shop experiment is moving in throughout April to curate and transform the space into a unique shopping experience. WIGWAM was successfully established (as were we!) during the Better Block Projects in Oak Cliff and attracted a significant fan base. It was an adventurous collaboration between eight super-talented friends who, twice, re-vamped a rough, vacant space into a welcoming shop featuring a fun mix of art and craft, new and old, and surprising additions like farm fresh eggs and potted succulents.

You're invited to come christen Oil and Cotton's Art Supply Store expansion and join the kick-off party for WIGWAM'S one-month pop-up shop. Stop by Friday, April 1, from 6-10 p.m. for the grand opening. Guests are encouraged to shop, enjoy music, sips, and bites. There will be other surprises, in true WIGWAM fashion, a build-a-dream-catcher post as well a feather hair extension station.

For WIGWAM three, you can delight in much of what you came to appreciate previously including: offerings from a rich network of Texas artisans, handmade gardening tools, wood crafts, sculpture, vintage trinkets, mixed media art, jewelry, printed matter and much more. Everything will be affordable priced from $5 to $500. New items will we added weekly so stop by often.

Wigwam will be open Friday-Sunday, 12:00-6:00 p.m. throughout April.
837 W. 7th Street
Dallas, Texas 75208

For more WIGWAM information, please contact Malina Pearson at malinap@mac.com.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Matthew Cusick Reception

Thanks to all that came out for the Matthew Cusick Reception. We look forward to hosting more artists, curators and community events in our new addition.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Matthew Cusick Reception - This Saturday 6 to 9pm

Join us this Saturday from 6-9pm for a closing reception of an exhibition by Matthew Cusick.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Seed Swap with Oak Cliff Community Gardens

Have you saved seeds from your garden? If you haven't, start collecting! Bring your pods and seeds to Oil and Cotton for our first ever SEED SWAP! Oak Cliff Community Gardens will join us from noon to 2pm this Saturday. O&C will provide glassine envelopes and materials for label making. This is a free community event, all are welcome.