 Hello everyone, I'm Alicia Woodruff and welcome to the Fort Worth Fort. So this week I'm with Shea Patterson Young to talk about Fort Worth's fall gallery night. So Shea, first of all, what is the space that we're in? We are in the Atrium Gallery at the UNT Health Science Center. It's located on the first floor of the Carl E. Everett Building directly across from the Amon Carter Museum. And we've actually been in this space for over 25 years. We're kind of the best kept secret and we'd like to change that a little bit. Cool. So those Fort Worthians who have never participated, what is gallery night? Gallery night is an exhibition that the Fort Worth Art Dealers Association puts on. And the association, one of its missions is to help raise consciousness of the visual arts and awareness in the community. We have university members. We have, we tell independent gallery members, museums, about 25 members. All of those members, including some businesses that are our sponsors and friends, about 45 total will be open for business for gallery night on September 8th at Saturday. Our official hours are from noon to 9, although some of the association members will have different hours. Grocery is available from our website. It's downloadable. It's also in the current edition of the Fort Worth Weekly. That's the September 5th edition that should be out on shelves right now. Our website is www.fda.com for Fort Worth Art Dealers Association. The specifics of each gallery is listed there. They'll have their specific hours and what exhibitions they're presenting. All of the galleries are free. Some of the museums have free exhibition space, some don't, so it's best to check each individual location you might be interested in. Most will have food and beverages and some refreshments, and we hope that it'll just be a great festive environment and that we can promote the arts here in Fort Worth because we're really proud of what we have to offer. Cool. It sounds like it's going to be really awesome this fall. I think it is. I'm really excited about it. I hope everybody will come out and join us. As part of the gallery night, the Arts in the Garden at the Botanic Garden will feature works of juried art for sale by 55 different artists. A special reception will be hosted on Saturday from 5.30 to 7.30 p.m. For more information, call 817-871-7686 or visit www.fwbg.org.