Pretty Paper

An exhibit like the new Geometric Interpretations: Works Using Paper at the Museum of Geometric and MADI Art (3109 Carlisle St.) makes me wonder how many of these artists got their start making cootie catchers, paper sailor's hats and Origami swans. Curated by Ruth Anderson, the exhibit features inspired (mostly)...
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An exhibit like the new Geometric Interpretations: Works Using Paper at the Museum of Geometric and MADI Art (3109 Carlisle St.) makes me wonder how many of these artists got their start making cootie catchers, paper sailor’s hats and Origami swans. Curated by Ruth Anderson, the exhibit features inspired (mostly) paper creations by more than 20 Dallas-based artists whose works explore the use of paper in both flat presentations and complex dimensional works, like Rusty Scruby’s impressive three-dimensional constructions. Admission is free to the public, and the exhibit will be showing until September 26. For more information, call 214-855-7802 or visit geometricmadimuseum.org.

Tuesdays-Sundays. Starts: June 11. Continues through Sept. 26, 2010

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