CHARLES GRAY
Charles Gray (b. Fort Worth, TX, 1987) attended Tarrant County College and the University of Texas at Arlington. Charles’s visceral paintings are personal conversations about family, slavery and religious abuse.
Charles has exhibited his work in solo exhibitions at 500X Gallery, Dallas, TX; Dang Good Candy, Fort Worth, TX; and been included in exhibitions in venues such as LA Artcore Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; Royal Nebeker Gallery, Astoria, OR; Fort Works Art, Fort Worth, TX; and he staged a large scale exhibition in Hilmsen, Germany during his residency at Atelierhaus Hilmsen in 2014. His work is represented in many public collections including that of Clatsop Community College, Astoria, OR; Tarrant County College South, Fort Worth, TX; and the Bass Family, Fort Worth, TX
Charles Gray is currently working in the DFW area and has perversely studied under international artists such as Josh Goode, Sedrick Huckaby and Hans Molzberger. He is working on multiple series ranging from personal conversation about family and joy to an empathetic look into the nontraumatic black experience.
CHARLES GRAY
Charles Gray (b. Fort Worth, TX, 1987) attended Tarrant County College and the University of Texas at Arlington. Charles’s visceral paintings are personal conversations about family, slavery and religious abuse.
Charles has exhibited his work in solo exhibitions at 500X Gallery, Dallas, TX; Dang Good Candy, Fort Worth, TX; and been included in exhibitions in venues such as LA Artcore Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; Royal Nebeker Gallery, Astoria, OR; Fort Works Art, Fort Worth, TX; and he staged a large scale exhibition in Hilmsen, Germany during his residency at Atelierhaus Hilmsen in 2014. His work is represented in many public collections including that of Clatsop Community College, Astoria, OR; Tarrant County College South, Fort Worth, TX; and the Bass Family, Fort Worth, TX
Charles Gray is currently working in the DFW area and has perversely studied under international artists such as Josh Goode, Sedrick Huckaby and Hans Molzberger. He is working on multiple series ranging from personal conversation about family and joy to an empathetic look into the nontraumatic black experience.
CHARLES GRAY
Charles Gray (b. Fort Worth, TX, 1987) attended Tarrant County College and the University of Texas at Arlington. Charles’s visceral paintings are personal conversations about family, slavery and religious abuse.
Charles has exhibited his work in solo exhibitions at 500X Gallery, Dallas, TX; Dang Good Candy, Fort Worth, TX; and been included in exhibitions in venues such as LA Artcore Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; Royal Nebeker Gallery, Astoria, OR; Fort Works Art, Fort Worth, TX; and he staged a large scale exhibition in Hilmsen, Germany during his residency at Atelierhaus Hilmsen in 2014. His work is represented in many public collections including that of Clatsop Community College, Astoria, OR; Tarrant County College South, Fort Worth, TX; and the Bass Family, Fort Worth, TX
Charles Gray is currently working in the DFW area and has perversely studied under international artists such as Josh Goode, Sedrick Huckaby and Hans Molzberger. He is working on multiple series ranging from personal conversation about family and joy to an empathetic look into the nontraumatic black experience.