lanie delay | April 12, 2010
Lanie DeLay is a Dallas-based artist. She spoke with Adam and Alicia Rico, artists and married co-owners of Bows & Arrows Gallery on lower Greenville, during their own two-person exhibit about their work, their fledgling business and their recent relocation from Brooklyn.
Lanie DeLay: Alicia, I know you’re from Dallas. Adam, did you guys visit [...]
lanie delay | March 5, 2010
Guest blogger Lanie DeLay is a Dallas-based artist who was recently living and working in New York. She got together for a Q&A last Thursday with TCU’s Christina Rees (formerly of Road Agent Gallery), whose much-discussed “Modern Ruin” two-day exhibit, co-curated with Thomas Feulmer, was situated within a million-dollar, never-used Washington Mutual branch that was [...]
lanie delay | February 9, 2010
Guest blogger Lanie DeLay is a Dallas-based artist and has recently been living and working in New York.
Having been to the Dallas Museum of Art twice in the last couple of weeks, I have been reminded of Jerome Weeks’ recent post regarding the museum’s decision to end its free Thursday evenings. In particular, I [...]
lanie delay | January 21, 2010
Guest blogger Lanie DeLay is a Dallas-based artist and has recently been living and working in New York. She met up with artist Elisa Lendvay, who was raised in Dallas, to speak with her about her practice, New York and her move there.
Lanie DeLay: So how long have you been here now? Since 2003?
Elisa Lendvay: [...]
lanie delay | December 15, 2009
Guest blogger Lanie Delay holds a BFA in studio art from SMU and is currently living and working in New York. She recently caught up with former Dallasite/current Brooklyn resident Keri Oldham for a conversation on what she’s working on and the state of the Dallas arts scene:
Lanie Delay: So, I want to ask about [...]