Brand 10 artspace

Brand 10 artspace brand 10 art space brand 10 art space is not for profit venue for the presentation of contemporary work.

The founders of brand 10, Christine Bisetto, Matthew Clark, Heagan Bayles and Kathy and Charles Webster are interested in encouraging visual discussions among selected artists. Some of the upcoming planned exhibitions explore notions of pop culture, home and environs and personal identity. Other planned shows will focus on specific media from painting and sculpture to photography and video.

03/15/2016

Thank you to everyone that showed support for Brand 10/AndX during the 5 year run. Thank you to the artists for investing their time and faith into creating wonderful events.

We would also like to acknowledge and thank the staff for arranging the shows. They brought in some extremely unique and creative talent.

Most of all we would like to thank Kathleen and Charles Webster. They financially backed every opening as well as the day-to-day expenses of staff and venue. Sales of the art went directly to the artist, making this venture truly nonprofit.

All good things must come to an end, so the decision was made. Brand 10/andX officially close last year.

Please support the local gallery scene in Fort Worth. Attendance and support can embellish this museum town with an equally visible artist community.

03/28/2015

Join us tonight for our farewell.
Live music tonight from 5-9.

Join us for the opening of Needles to Mojave by Johnny Robertson.Opening Reception:Saturday October 18th  5:00 pm to 9:0...
10/17/2014

Join us for the opening of Needles to Mojave by Johnny Robertson.

Opening Reception:
Saturday October 18th
5:00 pm to 9:00 pm
3511 Locke Ave | Fort Worth, Texas | 76107

on display
October 18 - November 22

My work investigates the imagery of the American Mythic West and its impact on cultural and visual language. In particular, I am interested in how regional iconography spills out into an array steadfast American convention associated with cinematic texture, theatrical depictions, and literary drama.

The critical element in my work is the association of a setting with its human attachment, or simply the romance of place. Paintings may feature bombastic casino signs reduced to simple hand-painted shapes on a featureless color field. Some work uses nostalgic family-album style photos in screen-print-style paint on canvas. Other works present images of the crowded intersections of L.A. boulevards while elegant palm trees remind us that we are in the Golden State, or is it just Tinsel Town? In 2008, I drove from Texas to Santa Monica, California and digitally recorded the entire trip, unedited, from a camera mounted on the passenger seat of my vehicle.

Specific locations have both logistic and cultural underpinnings that enable their identity. For instance, Las Vegas-as a place-is often presented as a magical arena of potential treasure and adventure. There are countless cinema narratives that have capitalized on the rich veneer of the Vegas Strip. In most cases, the city is cast as itself much like a supporting role. In 1988's Rain Man, the character of Las Vegas provides a kind of Deus ex machina that resolves a major narrative conflict and delivers high redemption for the protagonists. Indeed, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and the landscape of the southwest are, from a cultural perspective, far more than physical locations; they provide a mythic cultural substrate from which a type of secular transcendence can prevail. While New York City, Chicago, and the rust belt are commonly depicted as places from which to escape, the West remains mythic, and very much worthy of a journey to-as so elegantly posited by Jack Kerouac in On The Road. In general, the theme of the West as a place to move through, to, or in, is present in all of my creative research and artistic endeavors.

-Johnny Robertson

SCUBA rolled into Brand 10 today with their mobile art space!
05/25/2014

SCUBA rolled into Brand 10 today with their mobile art space!

05/24/2014
A Glasstire review of the House Party showing. Be sure to stop by on Saturday before it is gone!
05/21/2014

A Glasstire review of the House Party showing.
Be sure to stop by on Saturday before it is gone!

Imagine if ABC's cheesy After School Specials featured Sesame Street characters whacked out on crack with a dose of Ryan Trecartin’s depravity. That's Elissa Stafford's House Party.

Iceshelf is coming...Are you ready?http://iceshelf.us/
05/08/2014

Iceshelf is coming...
Are you ready?

http://iceshelf.us/

An art and performance space on the move from Santa Fe, NM to New York, NYe-mail iceshelfgallery (at) gmail.comphone 929.224.4231

Opening April 26, 2014
04/27/2014

Opening April 26, 2014

04/26/2014

House Party
Today at 6:00pm

Be there!

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Fort Worth, TX
76107

Opening Hours

Friday 1pm - 6pm
Saturday 1pm - 6pm

Telephone

(817) 377-3636

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