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Rebecca Prince

Irving, Texas based painter, Rebecca Prince, has been wielding her brush since 2016. Motivated by learning and problem-solving, you will often find her in the studio playing with “all of the things” trying to create her next masterpiece. Rebecca continues to experiment with the balance between realism and abstraction, a dance between tiny details and simplifying to only what is essential.

Tim Hudson

Tim Hudson is a Dallas-based artist. With an extensive background in graphic design, he’s now focused on expressing personal and universal themes through abstract and impressionistic paintings.

Joyce Wascom

After retiring from public schools in 2022, Joyce picked up some dowels, a plate, and paint, and she has been dotting ever since. Without planning or measuring, she finds the center and lets the dots lead the way. Though she experiments with form, size, shape, and depth of dots, her favorite is painting a mandala on a plate, one dot at a time.

Dave Seifert

Work in two and three dimensions that aim to be Sculptural, Jestural and Spontaneous! Range of images and materials is a constant pursuit!

Molly Boyd

I currently live in Texas and New Mexico, dividing my time between the two. I spent many years living on the Border and my work is influenced by Mexican folk art and the religious art found in the missions scattered across the Southwest. Rarely very serious, my art is sometimes whimsical and childlike, reflecting reality but not mirroring it.

Russ Reed

Russ Reed has been painting for 30 years and is especially interested in stories of transformation. His major creative influences include many of the baroque era artists, but especially Rembrandt, Rubens, and Zurbarán. More contemporary influences are Goya and the small portraits of Lucian Freud.

Tyeshia Barnes

Photography has always been my passion. I have been shooting photography for 7 years. I love everything art!

Trevor Jamieson

My inspirations have been my great-aunt and grandmother who taught me painting and pottery. I now find joy in the unexpected results of raku pottery and the nostalgic, retro feel of film photography.

Juba

Dallas based artist, Juba, “Advocacy can be transferable in everything you do, even the visual arts.” His neo-expressionist paintings, collage and digital creations explore his childhood in foster care and the value of art in processing trauma and resilience.

Nancy Neergaard

An art maker since childhood, I love drawing, painting, and ceramic art. My artwork conjures up lost memories, keen observations, and intuitive expressions. Most of all, art is fun and is a reason for bringing together a community of likeminded people.

Denise Hohulin

Each of these images represents a different stage of my journey. At times I have floundered and walked in circles. But I have come to joyfully anticipate what lies around each new corner.

Ann Tabony

Ceramicist, painter, and printer. Ann has a vast knowledge of the arts and has been in shows throughout Dallas in her life.

Kat Malone

Hailing from Denton, Texas, Kat Malone grew up among the artists and creatives from her funky home town. Aspiring to share her faith in art form, she uses paintbrushes, drawing media, and clay to illustrate her love of God. Though she discovered her love of art at a young age, Malone achieved a BFA from OSU and she continues to learn, teach, and showcase her favorite form of worship with the world; creating art.

Performing Artists

Ray Villareal

The author of numerous young adult novels, including Don’t Call Me Hero and On the Other Side of the Bridge.

He writes in a hi/lo (high interest, low level reading) style aimed at “boys who don’t like to read.”

Guy Delcambre

Guy Delcambre is a poet and priest who serves as the Arts, Formation, and Pastoral Care Director at All Saints Church in downtown Dallas, where he aims to guide people into the realities of Christian life as a daily experience. Guy will soon complete a Master of Theological Studies at Nashotah House Theological Seminary with an emphasis in Christian Theology. He has been a part of the Art House Dallas community since 2011 and helped launch programming for writers as well as an annual spiritual formation conversation series called ORIGIN.

Kelly Himes and Jimmy Baas

Kelly Himes has served as vocal coach and/or musical director for more than two dozen musicals, and has served as pit band pianist for several ventures.  Her students have won awards at the local, regional and national levels through the National Association of Teachers of Singing and the Schmidt Vocal Arts events,  have been recognized by Broadway Dallas and the Buckleys in the award nomination processes, and are regularly seen in  the TMEA All State choirs.


Jimmy has many years of experience as a pianist. He began studies at the age of 5. He has played in a variety of genres, from school choirs, show choirs, jazz choirs, jazz bands, musical theatre productions, as well as church music. Since retirement, he has primarily been accompanist for school and festival choirs of all ages in the North Texas area. At the annual music conferences in Texas, he has accompanied many events for TMEA and TCDA. Recently he accompanied the All-State Men’s Chorus in 2024, 2015, and 2014. He also accompanied the TCDA Elementary Honor Choir in 2024 and 2018.

Samuel Himes

Studied Master of Music, (MM) in Horn Performance at University of North Texas. Studied French Horn Performance at University of Michigan.