After working as a secretary for five years, Jennifer Stufflebeam joined up with Art on the Boulevard, a gallery located in Fort Worth’s Cultural District that was established as a co-op in 2000.
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Photographer Michael Simpson and impressionist painter Dolores Hibbard are among the current artists, along with watercolorist Gale Johnston; Todd Ford and his photorealistic oil paintings; vibrant abstract expressionist artist Gloria Sepp; Loretta LaMothe with her oil paintings that often depict the Tuscan landscape; and artist Linda Wallace who is passionate about wildlife, as evidenced by her acrylics on canvas depicting horses, lions and elephants. Stufflebeam, who now runs the space on her own, is also among the gallery’s artists and paints primarily in abstract acrylics. “I paint with music,” she says, “and put down what I’m feeling onto the canvas.” Two of the gallery’s newest additions are Laura Eisen Hunt an acrylic painter with a graphic design background who some- times includes multimedia collages in her repertoire, and Mary Ann White who is also a multimedia and acrylic artist. In addition to occasional open- ings, Art on the Boulevard also holds open-house soirees every season.