Event: SPACE Her Voice Exhibition Closing Day
- Tuesday, March 31, 2026
- 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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Offsite
The event is taking place off campus (at a non-Dallas College location). Please review the event description for more details.
SPACE at Adolphus Tower is excited to present "Her Voice", a collaborative exhibition from the Turkish American Visual & Performing Arts, curated by Nur Güriel. The show centers women artists who have been studying in Gürel’s studio over the past two years, many of them immigrants and first-time exhibitors. The project prioritizes access, visibility, and meaningful cultural participation for these artists, who have had limited opportunities within formal exhibition spaces.
The participating artists bring together a wide spectrum of life paths that converge through painting and visual exploration. They balance established professional careers with renewed or newly awakened artistic practices, while others, including young emerging voices, approach art as an evolving language of identity and experimentation. Their work reflects journeys shaped through studio study with Gürel and rooted in personal reflection rather than formal art-world trajectories. Collectively, their paintings and visual studies offer a multifaceted portrait of contemporary women artists forging space for themselves through discipline, vulnerability, and creative commitment.
Participating artists include: Ayla Deveci, Cigdem Deveci, Derya Sertler, Derya Topaktas, Ebru Denizci Umul, Elif
Cakir, Melda Cipli-Clark, Meray Kocak, Nimet Kara, Nur Gürel, Nusin Atahan VanWinkle,
Ozlem Mizrahi, Pelin Guzel, Staci Pirnar and Tugba Tuzlaci.
Schedule a visit by appointment through the exhibition run by calling 972-730-2257. The exhibition emerges through a collaboration between TAVPA, Dallas College, FGIII Fine Art Productions, Hoque Global, and Downtown Dallas, Inc.
Exhibit Runs: March 5 - 31, 2026
Location: SPACE at Adolphus Tower, 1412 Main Street, Dallas
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