Vacation on a Canvas

The Kettle Art Gallery’s exhibition The Ripple Effect marks the curatorial debut of Amber Campagna, daughter of famed Dallas muralist Frank Campagna. It showcases the art of Richard Ross, Brian Crawford and other local artists as they show their visions of the watery seascapes that seem so distant from Dallas...
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The Kettle Art Gallery’s exhibition The Ripple Effect marks the curatorial debut of Amber Campagna, daughter of famed Dallas muralist Frank Campagna. It showcases the art of Richard Ross, Brian Crawford and other local artists as they show their visions of the watery seascapes that seem so distant from Dallas once the calendar strikes July. The Ripple Effect will be on display 7 to 10 p.m. Thursdays through Sundays through July 22 at the Kettle Art Gallery, 2714 Elm St. in Deep Ellum. For more information, visit kettleart.com.

First Thursday-Sunday of every month, 7-10 p.m. Starts: July 5. Continues through July 22, 2012

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