Event: BHC Gallery What About Flowers Reception
- Wednesday, April 08, 2026
- noon to 2 p.m.
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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) at Dallas College presents "What About Flowers?", a group exhibition featuring recent works by art faculty and staff from Dallas College's Brookhaven Campus. Each year, the galleries at Dallas College showcase the studio practices and creative contributions of our exceptional art faculty and staff, highlighting their commitment to fostering growth and innovation in the classroom. These exhibitions provide students with the opportunity to engage with their instructors’ artistic endeavors beyond the classroom, celebrating their work as professional artists.
“What About Flowers?”, is a dynamic group exhibition that brings together a diverse collection of works created across a variety of artistic mediums. From painting and sculpture to photography, mixed media, and digital art, this exhibition highlights the innovative and unique approaches of each artist. Each piece invites reflection, conversation, and exploration, as the artists push boundaries and challenge conventional ideas through their diverse artistic practices. Participating artists include Arthur Fields, Chong Chu, Caroline Wilson, David Newman, Danielle Kimzey, Diana Fortin, Du Chau, Emily Howard, Fain Hancock, Jeffrey Glossip, Jen Gassiraro, Karla Ramirez-Santin, Lori Maclean, Natalie Macellaio, Stephanie Kim, and Sarah Pickett.
All exhibits are on view from March 23 - May 1, 2026
Opening Reception: April 8, 12pm-2pm
Location: Brookhaven Campus, Forum Gallery, F Bldg., Room F101
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