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Aubree Dale is a multi-disciplinary artist based in Fort Worth, TX. Solo and group exhibitions include locations throughout Texas, most recently at the East Fork Gallery at Tarrant County College, The Fort Worth Art Center, The Central Austin Public Library, Contra Common and the Texas Vignette Art Fair. She is an Art Tooth Artists In Business 2023 Recipient and has created several public murals throughout the state. In 2025 The State Of New Mexico Art In Public Places Program acquired “Daily Doodle,” as steel and walnut sculpture into their collection. In 2010, she earned a BFA in Painting and Drawing from The University of North Texas and went on to study Architectural & Ornamental Welding at Austin Community College.

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SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2025 Resetting The Pace, Gallery 440, Fort Worth, TX

2024 Resetting The Pace, East Fork Gallery, TCC East Fork Campus, Fort Worth, TX

2023 The Mind is A Fertile Field,  Contra Common, Austin, TX

2023 Go-To’s, 2nd floor Gallery, Central Austin Public Library Gallery, Austin, TX

2023 Penumbra: A Story of Remote Work, Arts Fort Worth, Frost Gallery, Fort Worth, TX

2019 Penumbra: A Story of Remote Work, Pump Project at Cloud Tree Gallery, Austin, TX

2017 Sum of Net, Black Lagoon Gallery, Austin, TX 

 

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

Upcoming July 2025 FWAC, Arlington Museum of Art

2025 Intersections, Voices in Feminist Art, Patterson Apple Arts Center, Denton, TX

2024 The Worlds We Are, Fort Worth Art Fair, Fort Worth, TX

2024 Being The Other and Between, GoodLuckHaveFun, Austin, TX

2024 37th Materials: Hard & Soft Craft Competition, Patterson Apple Arts Center, Denton, TX

2023 Texas Vignette, Dallas Market Hall, Dallas, TX

2023 DANG GOOD GROUP SHOW, Fort Works Art, Fort Worth, TX

2022 Looking Forward, 400h Gallery, Fort Worth, TX

2022 Sundance Square Showcase, 400h Gallery, Fort Worth, TX

2021 Forgecraft Fall Exhibition, Forgecraft Architecture + Design, Austin, TX

2020 No Contact, Contra Common, Austin, TX

2020 People’s Gallery Exhibition, The People’s Gallery, Austin, TX

2019 EAST Pump Project Group Show, Mosaic Sound Collective, Austin, TX

2019 WEST Shed Show, Austin, TX

2018 EAST Pump Project Group Show, Pump Project, Austin, TX

2018 People’s Gallery Exhibition, The People’s Gallery, Austin, TX

2017 EAST Pump Project Group Show, Pump Project, Austin, TX

2015 The Uncrowd, Black Lagoon Gallery, Austin, TX

2014 Art of the Brew, Co-Lab Projects, Austin, TX

2013 Rising Stars Exhibition, representing Mary Tomas Gallery, Turner House, Oak Cliff, TX 

2013 Linear Language, Mary Tomas Gallery, Dallas, TX

 

MURALS & PUBLIC WORK

2025 “Daily Doodle,” Steel, walnut sculpture, New Mexico Art in Public Places Program, 21st C Academy, Albuquerque, NM

2024 “The Float,” The Squeeze at 411 S. Main, Fort Worth, TX (Arttooth Artists in Business Grant)

2023 “What’s Going On Over There?” Mural, Trinity Park Duck Pond, Fort Worth, TX

2022 “Wild Flowers Don't Care Where They Grow” Community Paint by #s Mural, Goodrich, TX

2022 “Texas Littery” Artspace 111 TIME Mural Project, 600 E 2nd St., Fort Worth, TX

2020 Lightbox Installation, Mosaic Sound Collective, Mohawk, Austin TX

2018 Green Doors Project Community Paint by #s Mural, Austin, TX

2018 Widen Elementary Mascot Mural, Austin, TX

2014 Key Martial Arts Mural, Lakeway, TX

2013 Fred Moore High School Community Paint by #s Mural, Denton, TX

 

AWARDS & GRANTS

2023 Arttooth Artists in Business Grant Recipient

 

EDUCATION

2020, Austin Community College, Architectural Metals & Ornamental Welding

2010 University of North Texas, B.F.A. Painting and Drawing

 

PUBLICATIONS

2020 What Love Would Say, written by Connie Munde, Contributing Illustrator

 

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Photo by Leandra Blei of B & L Creative

Aubree Dale

“My work is maximalist and driven by a deep engagement with material processes, form, and complex palettes. It often serves as a complex record of memory, anxiety, and wish, creating unbalanced worlds. Hard and soft materials are transformed into transparent, billowy layers and obsessive mark-making.

 

I use large scale painting as a means of preliminary world building, exploring complex social structures and places. Complex ecosystems reference both expansive places of natural beauty and intimate domestic spaces. From there, smaller works act as journal or codex entries. Stacked with unfinished projects, consumption and daydreams, these are snapshots of a memory, a wish, an inquiry into an imagined place or alternative scenario. 

 

Subtle movement is a recurring element in my sculptural and installation practice, created through passive light, shadow and small ambient air currents. Much of my sculpture and installation is transitional,  informed by my work as a welder and drive to experiment with both new mediums and revisit traditionally domestic crafts.. Found object assemblage sculptures, made from rescued single-use items, home improvement supplies, and homemade bioplastics, create soft and dynamic artifacts and portals.

 

Online and in-person performance pieces are a new element that further entangle and extend storylines, exploring large group dynamics and consumption habits. These performances are incredibly informative and are paving the way for new concepts and work."

Oil Paintings x Metal Fab x Sculptural Installation

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