North Texas artist Hillary Dohoney will be featured in her first Dallas-Fort Worth solo show at Fort Works Art Gallery. The exhibition, “Adrift,” will showcase Dohoney’s combination of realism and trompe l’oeil through her seascape oil paintings, encompassing the entire gallery with peaceful tranquility while encouraging viewers to question their roots and heritage.
“Adrift” will feature Dohoney’s unique installation, a 12-foot circular painting where guests can immerse themselves in a 360-degree view of calming waters. The exhibit will also spotlight “Hiraerth,” Dohoney’s painted interpretations of refugee experiences and their most cherished possessions. A portion of the proceeds will go to Refugee Services of Texas.
The opening reception will include a special performance from North Texas favorite musician Sam Lao on the roof of the gallery.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through October 28.
North Texas artist Hillary Dohoney will be featured in her first Dallas-Fort Worth solo show at Fort Works Art Gallery. The exhibition, “Adrift,” will showcase Dohoney’s combination of realism and trompe l’oeil through her seascape oil paintings, encompassing the entire gallery with peaceful tranquility while encouraging viewers to question their roots and heritage.
“Adrift” will feature Dohoney’s unique installation, a 12-foot circular painting where guests can immerse themselves in a 360-degree view of calming waters. The exhibit will also spotlight “Hiraerth,” Dohoney’s painted interpretations of refugee experiences and their most cherished possessions. A portion of the proceeds will go to Refugee Services of Texas.
The opening reception will include a special performance from North Texas favorite musician Sam Lao on the roof of the gallery.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through October 28.
North Texas artist Hillary Dohoney will be featured in her first Dallas-Fort Worth solo show at Fort Works Art Gallery. The exhibition, “Adrift,” will showcase Dohoney’s combination of realism and trompe l’oeil through her seascape oil paintings, encompassing the entire gallery with peaceful tranquility while encouraging viewers to question their roots and heritage.
“Adrift” will feature Dohoney’s unique installation, a 12-foot circular painting where guests can immerse themselves in a 360-degree view of calming waters. The exhibit will also spotlight “Hiraerth,” Dohoney’s painted interpretations of refugee experiences and their most cherished possessions. A portion of the proceeds will go to Refugee Services of Texas.
The opening reception will include a special performance from North Texas favorite musician Sam Lao on the roof of the gallery.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through October 28.