Erin Cluley Gallery

Erin Cluley Gallery Erin Cluley Gallery is a contemporary art gallery exhibiting emerging and mid-career artists from th
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Erin Cluley Gallery is a contemporary art gallery exhibiting emerging and mid-career artists from the United States and abroad. The gallery presents a provocative program of artists working in both traditional and alternative forms including painting, sculpture, new media, photography, sculptural installation and public intervention. In conjunction with mounting exhibitions inside the gallery spac

e, Erin Cluley Gallery will maintain a focus on presenting public projects conceptualized by the gallery's artists. Negotiating projects on the artists’ behalf, the gallery will make this an ongoing part of the exhibition program and an impactful contribution to public art in Dallas.

Now on view, ‘Riverbraids’ by Dallas-based artist and 2026 Cluley Projects Open Call Winner Katie Miller presents a new ...
05/22/2026

Now on view, ‘Riverbraids’ by Dallas-based artist and 2026 Cluley Projects Open Call Winner Katie Miller presents a new body of work exploring weaving through textiles, printmaking, and metalwork.

Using indigo dye, fibers, found objects, and cyanotype, Miller creates intuitive material compositions that reflect on ecology, memory, and our relationship to the natural and metaphysical world.

We invite you to visit the installation, with gallery hours Wednesday–Saturday from 12-5pm through June 21.

The exhibition catalog, featuring a newly commissioned text by 2026 Cluley Projects Arts Writing Mentorship recipient Jillian Wendel, is now available through our website shop. Visit the link in our bio for more information or message us for a preview.
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Photos courtesy of Kevin Todora
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Now on view, ‘a little more’ by Nic Nicosia offers an expanded look at the artist’s multimedia practice across sculpture...
05/21/2026

Now on view, ‘a little more’ by Nic Nicosia offers an expanded look at the artist’s multimedia practice across sculpture, drawing, and photography.

Presented concurrently with Nic Nicosia: ‘Everyday Surreal’ at the Nasher Sculpture Center, the exhibition brings together new and recent works shaped by humor, experimentation, and emotional intimacy. Across mediums, Nicosia transforms everyday objects and observations into surreal and deeply personal reflections.

We invite you to visit the gallery and experience the exhibition in person, Wednesday–Saturday from 12–5pm. ‘a little more’ remains on view through August 1st.

Visit the link in our bio for more information or message us for a preview.
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Photos courtesy of Kevin Todora
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05/14/2026

Between Openings: Experience awe. Be insignificant.

xo
Erin

Join us this Saturday, May 16 from 4-7pm to celebrate the opening of ‘Riverbraids’, an exhibition by Dallas-based artist...
05/13/2026

Join us this Saturday, May 16 from 4-7pm to celebrate the opening of ‘Riverbraids’, an exhibition by Dallas-based artist Katie Miller, 2026 Cluley Projects Open Call Winner.

Across textiles, printmaking, and metalwork, Miller’s practice explores the physical and poetic applications of weaving. Inspired by Rebecca Solnit’s essay ‘The Blue of Distance’, the artist uses indigo dye, fibers, found objects, and cyanotype to create works that consider connection to the natural and metaphysical world.

Balancing precision with chance, Miller’s woven works mirror the fluid structures of rivers and ecological systems. Through intuitive material experimentation, ‘Riverbraids’ reflects on thresholds, memory, loss, and our relationship to the sublime.

An exclusive reading by 2026 Cluley Projects Arts Writing Mentorship recipient Jillian Wendel will take place during the opening reception, featuring their newly commissioned text “Love Is a Dog From Hell” created in conjunction with Miller’s solo presentation.

‘Riverbraids’ is exhibited concurrently with Nic Nicosia’s ‘a little more’, on view through June 20. Visit the link in our bio for more information or message us for a preview of the exhibitions.
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‘III of Cups’
2026
Handwoven cloth with linen, mohair, cotton, cyanotype on paper, and steel charms
20 x 18 x 1½ in.
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We’re excited to announce ‘a little more’, an exhibition of new and recent works by Dallas-based artist Nic Nicosia. Joi...
05/11/2026

We’re excited to announce ‘a little more’, an exhibition of new and recent works by Dallas-based artist Nic Nicosia. Join us for the opening reception this Saturday, May 16, from 4–7pm.

Presented concurrently with ‘Nic Nicosia: Everyday Surreal’ at the Nasher Sculpture Center, ‘a little more’ offers an expanded look at Nicosia’s multimedia practice across sculpture, drawing, and photography. Since moving beyond the staged photography for which he first became known in the 1980s and 90s, Nicosia’s work has been defined by experimentation, wit, and emotional intimacy. His newest works transform seemingly familiar objects and observations into dreamlike constructions where humor and vulnerability coexist.

This weekend also marks the beginning of a series of public programs surrounding ‘Everyday Surreal’ at the Nasher Sculpture Center:

May 16 at 1:30pm
Artist talk with Nic Nicosia and Nasher Chief Curator Jed Morse.

May 23 at 1:30pm
Gallery tour

May 27 at 6:30pm
Guided tour with Nic Nicosia and Nasher Chief Curator Jed Morse, followed by a special art-making workshop with Nic Nicosia.

May 30 at 4pm
Catalogue launch and conversation with Nic Nicosia and Nasher Chief Curator Jed Morse at Interabang Books.

May 31 at 11:30am
Sketching tour

‘a little more’ will be on view through June 21, exhibited concurrently with 2026 Cluley Projects Open Call winner Katie Miller’s ‘Riverbraids’. Visit the link in our bio for more information and event details.
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‘Shelf life’
2025
Acrylic and graphite on Bristol, collage
39 x 39 in. (framed)
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Wishing a happy birthday to artist Zeke Williams 🎉We’ve had the privilege of working with Williams for over a decade, be...
05/03/2026

Wishing a happy birthday to artist Zeke Williams 🎉

We’ve had the privilege of working with Williams for over a decade, beginning with his first solo exhibition with the gallery in 2015, ‘Heat Check’, and continuing through numerous presentations including his most recent exhibition ‘Gather’. We’re grateful for the long-standing relationship we’ve built together and the continued evolution of his practice.

Known for his bold use of color and geometric pattern, Williams’ work draws from histories of ornamentation and decorative art. Through layered compositions and material experimentation, his paintings transform pattern into richly dimensional fields that balance precision with the artist’s hand.

Based in Dallas, Williams continues to refine a practice centered on beauty, excess, and the cultural value of decoration. We look forward to what’s ahead.

Visit the link in our bio to learn more about his practice and view available work.
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Image 1: Portrait of Zeke Williams. Images courtesy of Kevin Todora.

Image 2 & 3: ‘Denali’, 2023, oil on CNC carved birch plywood, red oak frame, 96 x 240 in. (Available)

Image 4: ‘Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon’, 2021, oil on CNC carved birch plywood, red oak frame, 84 x 36 in. (Available)

Image 5: ‘Fishscale Circle’, 2025, oil on CNC carved birch plywood, reclaimed oak flooring frame, 40 x 40 in. (Available)

Image 6: ‘Chef’s Hat Circle’, 2025, oil on CNC carved birch plywood, reclaimed oak flooring frame, 40 x 40 in. (Available)

Image 7: ‘Shoebill’, 2023, oil on CNC carved birch plywood, 59.75 x 43 in. (Available)
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Currently on view, Anna Membrino’s ‘Dew’ continues her exploration of perception and memory through landscape painting. ...
05/02/2026

Currently on view, Anna Membrino’s ‘Dew’ continues her exploration of perception and memory through landscape painting. In works like ‘Drift’, the image resists a fixed point of view, unfolding through layered forms and shifting spatial logic.
 
As Ian Etter notes in his Glasstire review, “the more closely [the paintings] are observed, the more the images unravel, moving farther from a human perspective.” In ‘Drift’, he continues, “the form is both unified and broken, a slight contradiction that builds.”
 
Writing for Visual Art Source, John Zotos describes Membrino’s works as “a reality with a color scheme all their own… replete with memories, anxiety, bliss, and/or dreams,” where the viewer is drawn into an experience that feels both immersive and disorienting.
 
‘Dew’ remains on view through May 9. Visit the link in our bio to read both articles and learn more about the exhibition.
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‘Drift’
2026
Acrylic on canvas
65 x 72 in.
(Available)
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Wishing a happy birthday to artist Katie Miller 🎉We’re excited to be working with Miller as the 2026 Cluley Projects Ope...
04/30/2026

Wishing a happy birthday to artist Katie Miller 🎉

We’re excited to be working with Miller as the 2026 Cluley Projects Open Call Winner and to present her upcoming exhibition ‘Riverbraids’, opening Saturday, May 16 from 4-7pm.

Working across textiles, printmaking, and metalwork, Miller explores the physical and poetic applications of weaving. Using natural materials such as indigo dye, fibers, and found objects, her practice considers connection to the natural and metaphysical world through intuitive processes that mirror ecological systems.

Based in Dallas, Miller continues to develop a thoughtful and materially driven practice. We’re looking forward to sharing ‘Riverbraids’ with you in just a few short weeks.

Visit the link in our bio to learn more about our upcoming exhibitions. DM us to be on the list for an early preview of Katie Miller’s presentation.
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Portrait of the artist, Katie Miller.

‘III of Cups’
2026
hand woven cloth with linen, mohair, cotton, cyanotype on paper, and steel charms
20 x 18 x 1.5 in
(Available)

‘Draw a ribbon of light upon the waters… Can you hold it tight? Can you follow it?’
2023
Hand woven lace with cotton, linen, natural indigo, handspun wool, and five found stones
Dimensions variable
(Available)
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Seeing our artists’ work find its way into the perfect home is always so rewarding. Nancy Hollinghurst’s stunning new pa...
04/26/2026

Seeing our artists’ work find its way into the perfect home is always so rewarding. Nancy Hollinghurst’s stunning new painting, featured in our booth at the Dallas Art Fair, has found its place with a Dallas-based collector.

Art fairs ask a lot of us—financially and emotionally—but moments like this make it all worthwhile.

Nancy Hollinghurst
“The Bigger The Hair The Closer To God”
2026
Oil on linen
66.25 x 47.25 inches

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