Event: BHC Gallery Precious Metals & Moments Closing Day
- Thursday, July 02, 2026
- 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
- Brookhaven
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Brookhaven Campus
3939 Valley View Lane, Farmers Branch TX 75244
The Gallery Program of the School of Creative Arts, Entertainment, and Design (CAED) proudly presents Precious Metals & Moments, a permanent collection exhibition featuring select works from the Dallas College Brookhaven Campus Collection.
Precious Metals & Moments offers a thoughtfully curated selection of artworks that have not been exhibited at Brookhaven in several years, providing a renewed opportunity for audiences to engage with these pieces. The exhibition highlights a diverse range of media, including 3D sculptures in metal and stone, alternative photographic prints, and works on paper, showcasing both material richness and artistic innovation. Featured artists include Grant Foreman, Gwynn Getto, Ed Hamilton, Elizabeth Weaker, and many more.
The exhibition opens on June 1st, and will be on view through Thursday, July 2nd. Gallery Hours are Monday through Friday from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
Location: Brookhaven Campus, Forum Gallery, Bldg. F, Room F101
- Arts and Culture
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