Chuck & George have exhibited both separately and collaboratively in numerous exhibitions, including presentations at Arts Fort Worth; The Wrong Store, Marfa, TX; McKinney Avenue Contemporary, Dallas, TX; Southfork Gallery, Memphis, TN; Unit B Gallery, San Antonio, TX; Conduit Gallery, Dallas, TX; Landmark Arts, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX; CentralTrak, Dallas, TX; and the Galveston Arts Center, Galveston, TX. In 2013, they were honored with the 2013 Dallas Observer Mastermind Award. The duo has also organized the Oak Cliff SpeedBump Visual Art Tour since 2000, an annual public tour of artists’ studios, homes, and galleries in the neighborhood that takes place each May.
Colton White (they/them) is a fake pop star, 28-year young queer from Dallas, Texas. Their work is primarily durational and interactive performance art that can also thrive within the realms of installation, photography, and video media. Exploring Queerness, Sexual Frustration, Intimacy, and Persona, these themes are shown through a glittery lens of what White believes as “70’s glamour wanting to be grit”.
White earned their BFA in New Media Studio Arts from the University of North Texas. Their work has exhibited at venues such as the MAC, Liliana Bloch Gallery, Arts Fort Worth, and the Experimental Action Performance Art Festival in Houston, among others. White was the recipient of the Artist Microgrant through the Nasher Sculpture Center in 2018, and The Arch and Anne Giles Kimbrough Fund through the Dallas Museum of Art in 2021. Their work has been featured in publications such as Glasstire, The Dallas Observer, and The Dallas Morning News.
About the Curator:
Krista Chalkley (they/them) is a multidisciplinary artist and arts professional based in Dallas, TX. With deep roots in fibers and installation, their practice conjures themes of sentimentalism, interconnection, and queerness to explore the expansive possibilities of our existence on an individual and collective level. Krista received a BA in Visual and Performing Arts from The University of Texas at Dallas in 2018. Their work has been exhibited at local venues such as Arts Fort Worth, Ro2 Art, and at the Showcase gallery in the AT&T Discovery District. In 2022, Krista was awarded the Arch and Anne Giles Kimbrough Fund by the Dallas Museum of Art.
In addition to being an artist, Krista has worked throughout their career to facilitate curation, public programming, and community building for several museums, galleries, and arts organizations in Dallas. The Dallas Design District recognized them for these efforts and granted them the 2019 Young Apprentice Award. Currently, Krista volunteers on committees benefitting the Contemporary Art Dealers of Dallas and the Emergency Artists’ Support League while serving as the Assistant Director and Manager of Operations at Erin Cluley Gallery.
About Cluley Projects and Erin Cluley Gallery:
Erin Cluley Gallery’s satellite space Cluley Projects opened in April 2021 and is housed in an 1100 sq ft space on Sylvan Avenue within walking distance from the Belmont Hotel. Cluley Projects will act as an incubator space focusing on regional artists and providing a platform for discovery and mentorship.
Erin Cluley Gallery opened its doors in West Dallas in 2014, igniting a creative movement and acting as a hub for visual arts and community engagement. After nearly five years on Fabrication Street, the gallery moved its main operation to Riverbend – a development in Dallas’ Design District celebrating the intersection between culture and commerce. "