Rebecca Low Sculpture Gallery - Exhibiting over 12 artists
Saturday March 23, 2024 and on | Featured Artist: Chasity Hernandez
'GET YOUR ART ON' YOU ARE INVITED!
The range of interesting, high-quality art displayed in a
spectacular space would be reason enough to visit Rebecca Low Sculpture Metal Gallery. But
the dynamics of this unique exhibit space afford a many-layered experience that goes far
beyond appearances.
At first glance, the gallery is a standout even in Ft. Worth, a city blessed with an
active art scene and great museums. Behind that impression, however, is an ongoing and
onsistent idea that begins with Rebecca Low’s own art – a commanding body of work and a
distinguished record of individual commissions both public and private.
Low (rhymes with “wow”) has expanded on the concept of a studio to create an all-inclusive
focal point for fine art. She designed and built her gallery and sculpture garden with a
facility for metal fabrications in the back of the building. There she can be found working
every day, transforming her vision into reality.
Low has chosen a complimentary group of painters and sculptors for gallery representation
in addition to her own work. Like her, they are serious and substantial artists. They also
have a gracious, outgoing quality that is reflected in the festive atmosphere. Low has
created a magnetic field that attracts beautiful people and knowledgeable collectors alike.
The location sounds as though it were halfway to Weatherford. Not so. Just drop down
Altamere from the southwest corner of Ridgmar Mall, hand a right on Camp Bowie, and
immediately you are there. A warm welcome awaits you.
Suzanne Deats
EXCITING GALLERY+GLORIOUS ART = ONE GREAT IDEA
The range of interesting, high-quality art displayed in a spectacular space would be
reason enough to visit Rebecca Low Sculpture Metal Gallery. But the dynamics of this
unique exhibit space afford a many-layered experience that goes far beyond appearances.
At first glance, the gallery is a standout even in Ft. Worth, a city blessed with an
active art scene and great museums. Behind that impression, however, is an ongoing and
consistent idea that begins with Rebecca Low’s own art – a commanding body of work and a
distinguished record of individual commissions both public and private.
Low (rhymes with “wow”) has expanded on the concept of a studio to create an all-inclusive
focal point for fine art. She designed and built her gallery and sculpture garden with a
facility for metal fabrications in the back of the building. There she can be found
working every day, transforming her vision into reality.
Low has chosen a complimentary group of painters and sculptors for gallery representation
in addition to her own work. Like her, they are serious and substantial artists. They
also have a gracious, outgoing quality that is reflected in the festive atmosphere. Low
has created a magnetic field that attracts beautiful people and knowledgeable collectors
alike.
The location sounds as though it were halfway to Weatherford. Not so. Just drop down
Altamere from the southwest corner of Ridgmar Mall, hand a right on Camp Bowie, and
immediately you are there. A warm welcome awaits you.
Suzanne Deats
REBECCA LOW GALLERY
7608 Camp Bowie West
Fort Worth, TX 76116
(817) 244-1151