Opening Friday, August 29


Quick Presents:
A Decade of Texas Music Photography by Jason Janik
August 29th through September 6th
A decade of photos shot by Jason including such bands/artists as Peter Thomas (Slow Roosevelt) / Todd Lewis (The Toadies) / Vanilla Ice / Willie Nelson / Ben Kweller / Erykah Badu / Tripping Daisy / Shibboleth / Bowling for Soup / John Dufilho / Salim Nourallah / The Old 97’s / Eisley / P.P.T. / Record Hop / Wanz Dover / Dimebag Darrell / Carter Albrecht and more.

Live Performances Nightly include:
8/29 - Man Factory
8/30 - John Dufilho
8/31 - Collin Herring
9/04 - Smile Smile
9/05 - Shibboleth
9/06 - Closing party at Club Dada w/ Red Monroe / Baboon & Members of PPT w/Glen Reynolds and Frankie 45.

Cindy Chaffin indepth Video #1




Upcoming at Kettle Art

'The Cartoon Apocalypse'
featuring Tyson Summers, Ryan Thies, Miguel Aquilar and David De Grand - 9 / 13 - 9 / 27

"Works of Musical Art" a one man show by Scott Mankoff opens 10 /4 - 10 / 11 - One Week Only! opens 10 /4 - 10 / 11 - One Week Only!

'Bokeh' a photography exhibit curated by Havi Frost featuring Crimson Allen, Jordan Fraker and more - 10 / 18 - 11/ 1

'N.R.G.' a painting exhibit featuring Kettle Crew artists Mark Nelson, Richard Ross and Sergio Garcia 11 / 8 - 11 / 22

'Holiday Presence 4' featuring affordable unique gifts 11/ 29



Opening August 1st
at our sister gallery HCG Gallery



 

 

We Won! Dallas Observer - The Best of Dallas 2007

Best Defiant Spirit & Readers Choice Best Art Gallery

Kettle Art Gallery

2714 Elm St.
214-573-7622

The Kettle Art Gallery really shouldn't exist. In a missive on the official Kettle Art Web site, co-owners Frank Campagna and Kirk Hopper admit that they rarely represent artists who sell work for bucketloads of cash. They have no major benefactor and don't live in the space or hold fund-raisers—all elements that keep most galleries afloat. To top it off, they're in Deep Ellum, the neighborhood everyone's been told to run far, far away from. But anyone who's been to Kettle knows better. Their strip of Elm Street is thriving. Campagna's and Hopper's marathon exhibition schedule, featuring everything from tattoo artists' works to horror-themed shows, keeps the gallery walls full of fresh new work from both underground and prominent local artists. It's all a mighty fine affront to conventional attitudes about how to make and sell art.

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