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By S. Anne Durham

Published on May 17, 2007

Like the city itself, Dallas' gallery scene is diverse and spread out. One of those things is great for an art aficionado. The other...well, let's just say that it would be pretty ambitious to try and hit 11 of the major players in one day. It could happen, but you could forget about having enough time to properly appreciate the art. Unless that one day is part of the Contemporary Art Dealers of Dallas' (CADD) Art Fair. In its inaugural year, this event showcases carefully curated selections from dealers such as Conduit Gallery, Gerald Peters Gallery, And/Or Gallery and Road Agent in a Deep Ellum loft. A portion of the proceeds will benefit a student from Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts. The CADD Art Fair is open to the public noon to 8 p.m. Saturday and noon to 6 p.m. Sunday at Three Three Three First Avenue, Canton and Exposition streets. Admission is $5 to $10. For information, call 214-369-1069 or visit caddallas.net.
Sat., May 19, 12-8 p.m.; Sun., May 20, 12-6 p.m.