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Chasing the Texas Sky
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Sep 6, 2022

Chasing the Texas Sky: A Photography Exhibit by Justin Terveen

Both native Texans and transplants know there’s nothing like a Texas storm. Whether our Texas weather excites or frightens you, there’s no denying the Lone Star sky is spectacular, especially during inclement weather. The Southlake Arts Council, in collaboration with the APEX Arts League, is proud to present the Fall 2022 Public Art Exhibit, “Chasing…

Both native Texans and transplants know there’s nothing like a Texas storm. Whether our Texas weather excites or frightens you, there’s no denying the Lone Star sky is spectacular, especially during inclement weather.

The Southlake Arts Council, in collaboration with the APEX Arts League, is proud to present the Fall 2022 Public Art Exhibit, “Chasing the Texas Sky,” by DFW photographer and storm chaser Justin Terveen. Terveen’s photographs of the Dallas skyline, the Western United States, and storm-filled clouds are instantly recognizable thanks to his unique perspective and adventurous spirit.

This exciting photography exhibit will be displayed in the Town Hall lobby from September 12- October 28, 2022.

Those wanting to learn more about Terveen’s process are invited to join the artist and the Southlake Arts Council for a free Public Art Reception on Sunday, October 2, from 5:00-6:30 PM in the Town Hall Lobby. Light refreshments will be served.

To learn more about Justin Terveen, visit www.justinterveen.com.

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