Join us on March 8 from 2-8 p.m. for the opening reception of our latest exhibition, launching the 2025 Lost 'N Sound music festival! This showcase celebrates the intricate art of collage, featuring primarily works on paper from artists across the country.
Join us on March 8 from 2-8 p.m. for the opening reception of our latest exhibition, launching the 2025 Lost 'N Sound music festival! This showcase celebrates the intricate art of collage, featuring primarily works on paper from artists across the country.
Featured artist Glen Gauthier breathes new life into vintage printed ephemera, transforming forgotten materials into thought-provoking collages. His work delves into themes of conflict, space travel, consumerism and the interplay between humanity and machinery. With a background as an award-winning Creative Director, Gauthier's hand-cut compositions are noted for their precision and graphic design quality.
Don’t miss this exhibition on view from Feb. 28-March 14.
The exhibition runs Feb. 28-March 14
Reception: March 8, 2-8 p.m. as part of Lost 'N Sound.
Glen Gauthier is a mixed media artist working in collage often combined with other
materials. Originally from south Louisiana, currently living and working in Chicago,
Glen uses printed ephemera to construct a new reality, one that’s been living in his
mind for most of his life.
Glen received a BFA from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette in 1988, with a
degree in Advertising Design. He has shown his work in galleries and art fairs in New
York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Fort Worth, and Louisiana. Glen’s work has also
been published internationally in art magazines and various online publications. In addition to being in the homes of many private collectors, his work is hanging in the headquarters of Mercedes Benz Financial and CBRE Richardson, TX.
Xxavier Edward Carter (b. 1986) was born in Dallas, Texas. Over 12 years of compulsory education, Xxavier attended 8 schools. The eldest child of professional athlete (Russell Carter) and saleswoman (Melody Missick), embodiment and communication were foundational to his upbringing as well as flexibility in new environments. Xxavier attended Stanford University on a football scholarship, receiving a BA in Studio Art after studying Political Science and English. After 7 years of art world immersion Xxavier returned to Dallas to receive his MFA from Southern Methodist University, the alma mater of his father.
Xxavier was a recipient of the Arch and Anne Giles artist award from the Dallas Museum of Art in 2011. Xxavier was a fellow at the Yerba Buena Center for the arts in 2016. In 2020 the Nasher Sculpture Center acquired artwork from Xxavier followed by an acquisition by the Dallas Museum of Art in 2022. Xxavier is also a poet with several published novels, poetry books, and academic texts. Xxavier has been a part of residencies in Vietnam, South Korea, Spain, Morocco, Mexico, France, and England.
Xxavier has shown a commitment to the concepts of returns, community, ecology, humanity, abstraction, and poetry. His career has been established through travel and the intimate connections made through sharing his artwork and telling his story and the philosophies that have molded his practice. He is currently the Head Artist and Engineer of Goldfish Dreams, an artistic publication and production house based in Dallas, Texas.
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