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Reeled In

See some art at Reel FX

By S. Anne Durham

Published on July 10, 2008

Reel FX Creative Studios is technically a creative production studio, offering services like visual effects, animation and design work on projects like AFI Dallas, Kung Fu Panda and Enchanted. But they also host an onsite art gallery. Granted, that art gallery seems to showcase work heavy on the mediums that Reel FX specializes in, but birds of a feather flock together. So, there are worse places to find talented new multimedia artists than at a studio full of experts in multimedia art. Lost/Found: A Collection of Visual Fragments opens with a reception from 7 to 10 p.m. Thursday and runs through September 1 at The Gallery at Reel FX, 301 N. Crowdus St. Admission is free. Call 214-247-2596 or visit reelfx.com.
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