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Now Showing David Dreyer, David Gibson and David Everett

 

Upcoming Exhibition:

 

September 18–October 23, 2010

 

In Celebration of Mexico's Independence from Spain

  

Los Olvidados/The Forgotten Ones

  

Quin Mathews: Los Colores del Cielo/The Colors of Heaven

  

Opening Reception: Saturday, September 18  5–8 PM 

 

 

 

 

 

Previous Exhibition: 

 

2010 Membership Exhibition

 

 ARTISTS - MORE INFORMATION HERE!

 

 Thank You to All our Member Artists!

 

 




Thank You to Whole Foods Market for supporting

 The MAC with their 5% Community Giving Day !! 

 
 
 
 
 
 


French Film Night

(presented by L'Alliance Française, North Texas

 
  
 
next screening:

* Thursday, September 2 *

 

(was: Thursday, August 12, 7pm)

 

THE GREAT FRENCH NEW WAVE FILM CLASSIC!

Les 400 Coups

directed by François Truffaut

 
 
 
(free and open to the public)

  

 

recent screenings:

 

LE SILENCE DE LORNA

Thursday, July 15, 2010 7:00pm
 
 

RIDICULE

Thursday, June 10, 2010 7:00 PM
 
 

 

The MAC @ The Mercantile Coffee House

 
Mercantile Coffee House Exhibition: Bernardo Cantu

 
September 11 · 5:00pm - 8:00pm
 
 
Mercantile Coffee House
1800 Main Street
Dallas, TX



Our first exhibition with Mercantile Coffee House will feature local UNT artist Bernardo Cantu. Cantu is joining the MAC in celebrating the bicentennial of Mexico's independence from Spain. Cantu's work focuses on Mexican/American cultures and how they influence on another especially in border towns. The opening reception will take place on September 11th at the coffee house at 5:00. Make sure to come out and support the MAC in it's newest initiative! 
 
 

 

Special Event

 
 
The MAC and the Writer's Garrett present a
  

 Reading with Richard Wirick and Jonathan Woods

 

Tuesday, September 28, 6:30 PM


@ The MAC

Admission: $5 Members, Students and Seniors / $8 Others
 
 
RICHARD WIRICK’s most recent book is Kicking In (Soft Skull, 2010.) His
first book of linked stories, One Hundred Siberian Postcards, was
released to wide acclaim in 2007. His other stories and articles have
appeared in a number of publications, including The Los Angeles Times,
Playboy, Fiction, Chicago Review, and PEN Quarterly. He lives in
Southern California.
 
JONATHAN WOODS resides in Dallas, Texas with his spouse, the artist
Dahlia Woods, and a shih tzu named Sweet Pea. He holds degrees from
McGill University, New England School of Law and New York University
School of Law. Several years ago woods gave up his law practice with a
multi-national high-tech company to write full-time. Woods’ noir crime
stories and other writings have appeared in 3:AM Magazine, Dogmatika,
Plots With Guns, Thuglit, Pulp Pusher and elsewhere. Visit his website
at: www.southernnoir.com.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Educational Programs  |  August 2010

 

 

Art Talk Series

(free and open to the public)

 

 

 recent Art Talks  

 
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