Slideluck returns to Dallas, under the direction of artist Misty Keasler, to Strauss Square at the AT&T Performing Arts Center. This year’s slideshow was juried by Andrea Karnes, curator at The Fort Worth Modern. CIVIL will live mix the slideshow’s soundtrack which will feature 25 artists. At the conclusion of the slideshow there will be a live musical performance by Sam Lao. Slideluck Global Partner, Brooklyn Brewery, will provide complimentary ice cold beer to all guests 21 and over. Admission is food to share. The first 200 guests to arrive will receive a gift bag with this year’s Slideluck T-shirt. Slideluck Dallas is supported in part by the City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs and the Texas Commission on the Arts.
SLIDELUCK 2016 FEATURED ARTISTS
Sarah Ball (Penzance, Cornwall, UK)
Matthew Bourbon (Denton, TX)
Tim Best (Dallas, TX)
Chuck and George (Dallas, TX)
Matthew Cusick (Dallas, TX)
Carlos Donjuan (Dallas, TX)
Mecha Frias (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Ryan Goolsby (Dallas, TX)
Tim Harding (Fort Worth, TX)
Jon Horvath & Hans Gindelsburger (Milwaukee, WI)
Daria Lapto (Ulyanovsk, Russia)
Dannie Liebergot (Fort Worth, TX)
Pamela Maddaleno (Paris, France)
Mariana Aparecida Oliveira (Sao Paulo, Brazil)
Tom Orr (Dallas, TX)
Irby Pace (Fort Worth, TX)
Christian Petersen (Stockholm, Sweden)
Rusty Scruby (Dallas, TX)
Isabella Sommati (Milan, Italy)
Carolyn Sortor (Dallas, TX)
Raychael Stine (Albuquerque, NM)
Synchrodogs (Lutsk, Ukraine)
Mark Todd (Los Angeles, CA)
Esther Watson (Los Angeles, CA)
Jason Willaford (Dallas, TX)
ABOUT SLIDELUCK
Slideluck is a 501c3 non-profit arts organization dedicated to building and strengthening community through food and art. Since 2000, Slideluck has been bringing events that combine a multimedia slideshow with a potluck dinner to over 85 cities and communities all over the world. Slideluck is a forum for exposing artists, curators, collectors, editors, and the public to new work, while infusing the arts community with a non-commercial vitality and refreshing exchange. Slideluck has become a place for artists and arts-appreciators to come together and share their work in a congenial, non-competitive atmosphere. Each event is localized in that artists from a community present work to that community.
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