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Sharon Neel-Bagley: A Tree's View of Dallas, TX


Dallas Public Library - J. Erik Jonsson Central Library, Fine Arts Division

Dallas-based artist photographer, Sharon Neel-Bagley's newest work is currently at Lillian Bradshaw Gallery. Each branch and log that artist Sharon Neel-Bagley uses were rescued from Dallas County resident's “brush and bulk” trash going to the landfill. Her show includes twelve zip codes to represent a cross-section of Dallas. Mrs. Neel-Bagley carefully chose the tree remnants from each location that are the basis of her new work. Utilizing photography, printmaking, scientific tools, and methods these discarded specimens give us a glimpse into the plant's magnificent universe. 
Microscopic Cross-Sections and Other Oblique Views Dallas, TX: Urban Heat Island from a Tree’s View, brings together new perspectives and conversations about our community’s view of trees.

Sharon Neel-Bagley is an artist photographer and lives and works in Dallas, TX. She produces work in a wide range of disciplines, including photography, printmaking, sculpture, and video.  Her work has been exhibited in galleries and museums across the country. Mrs. Neel-Bagley’s work is in the permanent collections at Capital One Corporate Art Collection, Dallas, TX, Farmington Museum, Farmington, NM, Earl's Restaurant, Plano, TX, Cosmopolitan Suites, Las Vegas, NV, NYLO Hotel, Plano, TX, and the Jesuit Dallas Museum, Dallas, TX. Sharon has a BFA from the University of North Texas in fine art photography.

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