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Dallas Dazzles with Ageless Talent, Golden Artists Shine at Bath House's 'Ageless Passion' Exhibit

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Published on November 23, 2023
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The Big D's art scene is about to get a whole lot brighter with the return of the Ageless Passion exhibition at the Bath House Cultural Center, where Dallas' golden-aged artists prove that creativity isn't just a young person's game. Kicking off December 2 and running through January 27, this one-of-a-kind show curated by local artist and curator Susan Lecky puts the spotlight on North Texas creatives who have experienced more than 65 spins around the sun, offering a much-deserved platform to talents long overlooked by the flash of youth's allure per the City of Dallas.

In a celebration that's part gallery stroll, part social mixer, the Bath House will throw open its doors for an artists' reception featuring live tunes by Standards Gazette. This shindig ain't costing you a dime, and with more than 50 artists like James Drebelbis, Gisa Elwazir, and others painting, sculpting, and crafting their way into the city's cultural fabric, this event's guaranteed to serve up eye candy with some serious seniority according to the City of Dallas.

It is the characters like Donna Finch Adams and Future Akins who, with their deft strokes and seasoned hands, have woven a narrative of perseverance into the city's artistic landscape, a narrative that the Ageless Passion exhibition promises to unfold for visitors. The show isn't just about art for art's sake; it honors the testament of time and the belief that every moment adds a layer to creative potential, making each piece a chronicle of life lived and lessons learned.

For those looking to immerse themselves in a world where experience paints the most vivid pictures, the Bath House Cultural Center, nestled in White Rock Lake, will open its doors from noon to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, with extended hours on theater nights as announced by the City of Dallas.