Join Dallas Contemporary for a conversation between exhibiting artist Francisco Moreno and guest curator Thomas Feulmer.
Event check-in begins at 3:00, talk begins at 3:30
Francisco Moreno earned his BFA in Painting from the University of Texas at Arlington and his MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design. His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, with solo presentations at institutions and galleries across the U.S. He is the recipient of numerous awards and grants, including support from the Nasher Sculpture Center. Moreno lives and works in Dallas, Texas.
Thomas Feulmer is a Dallas-based curator and Curator at The Warehouse, a jointly operated nonprofit art foundation formed in 2024 by Howard Rachofsky and Thomas Hartland-Mackie, where he has worked since 2004. His recent exhibitions include Sound as Sculpture (2022), exploring how artists use sound to shape space and perception, and For What It’s Worth: Value Systems in Art since 1960 (2024), a major survey of conceptual practices co-curated with Lisa Le Feuvre. His past projects also include Modern Ruin (2011), a two-day exhibition staged in an abandoned WaMu bank building.
Francisco Moreno: Historia Sintética is supported in part by the City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture, the Dallas Art Fair Foundation, Khaite, Art Dealers of America Association, Alto, The Conservatory, Brian Bolke + Faisal Halum, Donna + Reed Cagle, John Clutts + Dr. Sami Arslanlar, Kathleen Cruz + Rogelio Reyes, Greer Goss, Joyce Goss, Tammy Cotton Hartnett + Will Hartnett, Christina + Sal Jafar, Kaleta Blaffer Johnson, Catalina Gonzalez Jorba + Santiago Jorba, Sheryl + Eric Maas, Karla + Mark McKinley, Ann + John McReynolds, Patricia Miller, Tori Richard Mulford + Ross Mulford, Carly + Micah Nance, Jill Parker + Rod Sager, Jacquelin Sewell + William Atkinson, Cindy + Howard Rachofsky, Dr. Travis Vandergriff + Dr. Rodrigo Zepeda, Shelby Wagner + Niven Morgan, and Dr. Megan + Brady Wood. In cooperation with the Dallas Museum of Art and Patron Magazine.