On Sunday, October 17. 2021, Gallery Director Jennifer Van and Strata President David Olivant did a wonderful job of hanging my show at the Strata Gallery in Santa Fe. The show opened on Tuesday, October 19, and the reception was on Friday, October 22.
Read MoreFred Turner’s perceptive review of the show for Glass Tire came out on September 10, 2019, and can be seen by googling “Medlin” and “Glass Tire.” Since 2012 I have had the honor of being on the Board of Undermain Theater. Yesterday the Board for the first time had its meeting in the Bath House Cultural Center, so that the Board members could see the art show, and it was a great pleasure to show them my...
Read MoreThe Reception on August 31, 2019 for the show Conversation: Landscape Painting as Movement at Rest was packed, and thanks to all who came. And thanks to Enrique Fernandez Cervantes, Visual Arts Coordinator and Curator at the Bath House, who did a spectacular job of hanging the show. Before the show opened, an article on it was written by the internationally known poet, lecturer and scholar Frederick Turner, Founders Professor of Arts and Humanities at the University of Texas at Dallas. We believe that the article will run on September 17, 2019, in Glass Tire, which covers Texas visual arts. The Dallas Morning News ran a large color photo of my painting, September Aspens Near Westcliffe, in its Friday Guide Section on September 6, 2019, in connection with the exhibit. A beautiful catalogue for the show has been produced, which contains prints of paintings by all three of the artists. These catalogues are available for free at the...
Read MoreThe date of the reception for my upcoming show with Mary Vernon and Barnaby Fitzgerald has been changed from September 7 to August 31. As before, the show will run until September 31. My recently completed painting, September Aspens Near Westcliffe, 24×36, will be among the works in the show. Please click on the image to enlarge it.
Read MoreI feel incredibly honored to be included in a three person landscape show this September with two extraordinary painters, Mary Vernon and Barnaby Fitzgerald. The show opens on August 31 and closes September 28, 2019, with a reception on September 7. The title of the show is “Conversation: Landscape Painting as Movement at Rest.”
Read MoreBoth my entries have been selected for inclusion in the 2019 Dallas124 Juried Exhibition, to which over 700 North Texas artists applied. The Road to the Sacred Mountain will be on view at the South Dallas Cultural Center from April 6 to May 25, 2019, and there will be a reception on April 13 at 6-8 p.m. Citadel at Omala will be shown at the Oak Cliff Cultural Center from April 27 to May 31, with the Reception on April 27 at 5:30-8:00...
Read MoreDavid Newman has done a fantastic job of hanging my show in the Studio Gallery at Brookhaven College, including getting all four of my Ushguli paintings on one wall. Please drop by the show and take a look. The show is open 9 to 5 Monday through Friday through September 21, with a closing reception from 6 to 8 on Saturday the 22nd. The show will also be open for the Dallas Art Dealers Association Fall Gallery Walk 2017 on Saturday, September 9, 2017, from noon until 8 p.m.. I was pleased to learn that an image from one of the paintings in the show, a cropped version of Citadel at Omalo, 2017, oil on linen, 40″ by 60″, was included on the front of the “Gallery Walk Card”, in the bottom row of images, next to a Dan Rizzie....
Read MoreYesterday we took down the show at the Steve Paul Gallery. Thanks so much to everyone who came to the gallery walk on September 21 and the reception on October 13. Paintings make a far different statement–both to others and to the artist himself–when one can present lots of them hanging as a group, as opposed to isolated canvasses. I’m enormously grateful that through the generous efforts of Steve Paul and Jessica Heimberg I had this opportunity to show these paintings this way to so many...
Read MoreWe shot a short video at my studio for the gallery’s artist interview series. Check it out 🙂
Read MoreA big thanks to everyone who came out to Gallery Walk. Check out photos from the event on Steve Paul Productions facebook page.
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