Big Bend Texas Galleries & Artists 2015 | Page 10

GALLERIES MARFA AYN Foundation Gallery 10 BIG BEND GALLERIES AND ARTISTS / 2015 Railro 18 90 Ga 2 ad 15 1 11 io 12 n o t n San A 13 3 19 Dallas 6 n lvesto Bonnie 4 17 14 Madrid 9 Lincoln Texas Oak El Paso 10 7 90 To Alpine Dean 3 / BALLROOM MARFA 108 E. San Antonio / 432.729.3600 / www.ballroommarfa.org Ballroom Marfa is a non-profit cultural space dedicated to presenting leading and cutting edge artists working in the visual arts, performance, film, and music. The Ballroom provides a youthful, festive and colorful balance to the established Marfa art scene, and has emerged as a hub for artistic activity in the region. 16 Not to Scale To Fort Davis 5 8 North To El Paso 17 Nevill 2 / AYN FOUNDATION (DAS MAXIMUM) BRITE BLDG. 107-109 N. Highland Ave. / 432.729.3315 / www.aynfoundation.com Presenting “Last Supper” by Andy Warhol and “September Eleven” by Maria Zerres. Open weekends all year and by appointment. Please call or email for hours or an appointment. Court House d 1 / ARBER & SON EDITIONS 128 E. El Paso St. / 432.729.3981 / www.30x30cmproject.com Tamarind Master Printer, Robert Arber. Arber has produced limited edition lithographs and woodcuts for numerous, internationally known artists including Donald Judd, Bruce Nauman, John Baldessari, Ilya Kabakov, Richard Prince, Al Taylor and David Rabinowitch. Open most days or call for an appointment. Marfa H ighlan None of the small ranching towns scattered throughout the Big Bend region of West Texas distinguish themselves quite like Marfa. Marfa has a population of just over 2000, one traffic light, and an eclectic energy that far outweighs its size. Marfa came to national attention after the arrival of Donald Judd, a renowned contemporary artist characterized by his minimalist style. Judd, drawn to the sparse enormity of the landscape, moved to Marfa from New York in the 1970s. The Chin