MODERN BILLINGS X

MODERN BILLINGS X, December 10–January 30, 2022

Francisco Josué Alvarado Araujo is an artist living in Fort Worth. He received his MFA in sculpture from Texas Christian University in 2020 and a BFA in printmaking from the University of North Texas in Denton in 2015. Invested in the collaborative act, he has been involved in multiple DIY group exhibitions and projects with the intention of expanding the notion of the exhibition space. For example, in 2019, he collaborated with the artist Chris Wicker in Mov.’t, an open-call video exhibition that took place on the back of a dumpster container. His work pivots on found objects and materials configured in precarious composite forms and installations, where touch and balance are used to highlight contingencies hidden in plain sight. These explorations and expressions stem from the first-generation experience, directed as both anxious and delicate temporary gestures that mirror internal preoccupations with stability, movement, language, and entropy.   

Francisco Josué Alvarado Araujo Ci.u.da.te

Francisco Josué Alvarado Araujo
Ci.u.da.te
3800 E Lancaster Ave, 76103

 

Ciara Elle Bryant is a multidisciplinary artist using photography, video, and installation to explore Black culture in the new millennium. Bryant’s art and curatorial practices center around documenting and preserving the Black experience. Her recent solo exhibitions at RO2 Gallery, Nasher Sculpture Center, and ex ovo/ Sweet Pass Sculpture Park featured the ongoing installation project Server, which features imagery and audio from her data archive.

Ciara Elle Bryant Palm Keys

Ciara Elle Bryant
Palm Keys
6810 E Lancaster Ave, 76112

 

Leslie Martinez is a Dallas-based artist born in the Rio Grande Valley of the South Texas-Mexico border and raised in Dallas. They received an MFA from Yale School of Art in 2018 and a BFA from The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in New York City in 2008.

Leslie Martinez Tribute to the Source

Leslie Martinez
Tribute to the Source
1410 Jacksboro Hwy, 76164

 

Analise Minjarez is an interdisciplinary artist that seeks out the possibilities—and limits—of wonder through nature. Minjarez received her BFA in fibers from the University of North Texas in 2013. She is currently an MFA 2022 candidate at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. 

Analise Minjarez Untitled (Portal)

Analise Minjarez
Untitled (Portal)
1410 Jacksboro Hwy, 76164

 

Héctor A. Ramírez is an artist who grew up in El Paso. In 2020, he earned an MFA in sculpture from Texas Christian University. Ramirez’s appropriation of objects derives from a form of play through thought, experience, and senses. He develops a language towards the vernacular. Hector has exhibited in multiple group shows around the Dallas/Fort Worth metropolitan area. 

Héctor A. Ramírez Fievel

Héctor A. Ramírez
Fievel
3800 E Lancaster Ave, 76103

 

River Shell is a multimedia thing-maker living an anonymous life in Dallas.

River Shell The Wind Loves You So Much You Should Scream

River Shell
The Wind Loves You So Much You Should Scream
2130 Jacksboro Hwy, 76164