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“Drawn to Life” – Art Exhibition

January 17 - February 13

In the exhibition “Drawn to Life”, the featured artists explore humor, nostalgia, and the subtle complexities of life. The exhibition is free and open to the public and will kick off with an opening reception from 6 to 8 p.m., Saturday, January 17, 2026 at the Oak Cliff Cultural Center (223 W. Jefferson Blvd., Dallas, TX 75208). 

 

Working across illustration, sculpture, screen printing, comics, and collaborative projects, the artists in “Drawn to Life” draw on cartoons, folk art, animation, pop culture, and personal history. Each artist turns everyday experiences into vibrant, character driven imagery. Together, they present a colorful, expressive collection that celebrates personality, narrative, and reflects the many ways artists interpret the world around them.  

Featured Artists: Tatyana Alanis, is an illustrator and designer from Anaheim, California. She creates illustrations inspired by a mix of nostalgia and present day. Chelsea Akpan is a cartoonist with a background in comics whose work is defined by bold colors, wild shapes, and expressive characters. Raymond Butler is a multidisciplinary artist whose work revisits his childhood growing up in South Dallas in the 90s. Each piece is a snapshot of the small moments – food, cartoons, neighborhood adventures, and family challenges that shaped how he saw the world. Dyemond Daniel is an illustrator creating through a love lens of fine details, music, skateboarding, comics and being an avid people watcher. Christopher Machorro is a multidisciplinary creative based in Dallas, TX. His work revolves around pop culture, history, politics, music, and humor. Travis Oliver creates wooden sculptures with a folk art-inspired aesthetic that explores the relationship between individualism and animal rights through the genre of western art. Raul Rodriguez is a Dallas based illustrator/screen printer whose work draws inspiration from Japanese animation and literature as well as American pop culture.  

About the Oak Cliff Cultural Center 

The Oak Cliff Cultural Center is a division of the City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture and is  

located at 223 W. Jefferson Blvd., Dallas, TX 75208 next to the historic Texas Theater. Operating  

hours are from Noon to 6 p.m., Tuesday-Saturday. For additional information please visit:  

occc.dallasculture.org. 

Details

Start:
January 17
End:
February 13

Organizers

City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture
Oak Cliff Cultural Center

Venue

Oak Cliff Cultural Center
223 W. Jefferson Blvd.
Dallas, TX 75208 United States
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Website:
https://occc.dallasculture.org/