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Sarah Jane Semrad is a social entrepreneur and community organizer committed to cultivating creativity in Dallas. After producing art shows independently around Dallas for some time, Semrad founded Exposition Park's IR Gallery in 2004, exclusively representing emerging Dallas artists in all media. She went on to co-create Pigeon-Stone Project in 2005, connecting local artists with new collectors in businesses' public spaces. PSP earned Semrad a mention in the Dallas Observer's 2005 "Best Of" issue as "Best Art Invasion." She is the co-founder and trusted consigliere for all things Art Conspiracy (est. 2005) - a non-profit dedicated to connecting artists and musicians with each other for the benefit of the local art economy. In 2006, Semrad co-founded La Reunion TX, a non-profit org committed to creating an artist in residency program on 35 acres in Oak Cliff. Sarah Jane and her husband - musician Paul Semrad - live in Oak Cliff with their two children. Semrad holds a BA in chemistry from the University of Dallas.
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Post Dated November 2009 Newsletter from La Reunion TX

ITEM OF BUSINESS #1:

Fall Open House - Saturday, November 14, 2009 2-4pm



Note from Lisa Taylor, Art Chicas Unidas Chair:



Last weekend about 25 of us came together from 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. either creating, assisting and or watching art being created on the land. As when any act of creation happens, a joyful environment ensued and lasted the entire day.



Thanks to our partners Buckner Children & Family Services,Dallas Art Dealers Association, Deaf… Continue

Posted on November 16, 2009 at 5:15pm

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