Aubree Dale's work is an ongoing negotiation between the synthetic and the organic, the discarded and the reimagined. Through painting, sculpture, installation and performance, she addresses the individual’s role within our modern social networks and natural systems. Her work is maximalist and driven by a deep engagement with material processes, form and complex palettes, combining hard and soft materials with transparent layers and detailed mark-making. Aubree uses large scale painting as a means of preliminary world building. Complex ecosystems reference both expansive places of natural beauty and intimate domestic spaces. Smaller works and sculpture function as journal entries, capturing memories, wishes, and inquiries into imagined places or alternative scenarios, reflecting ongoing projects, caretaking, consumption, and daydreams. Subtle movement is a recurring element in her sculptural and installation practice. Aubree's background in welding and specialty fabrication drives her to experiment with new mediums and reinterpret traditional domestic crafts. Found object assemblage sculptures, crafted from rescued single-use items, home improvement materials, and homemade bioplastics, result in soft, dynamic artifacts and portals. Online and in person performance pieces are a new element to her work that further entangle and extend storylines, exploring large group dynamics and consumption habits. She finds them to be incredibly informative as they are paving the way to new concepts and work. ABOUTAubree Dale is a multi-disciplinary artist based in Fort Worth, TX. Solo and group exhibitions include locations throughout Texas, most recently at the East Fork Gallery at Tarrant County College, The Fort Worth Art Center, The Central Austin Public Library, Contra Common and the Texas Vignette Art Fair. She is an Art Tooth Artists In Business 2023 Recipient and has created several public murals throughout the state. In 2025, The State Of New Mexico Art In Public Places Program acquired “Daily Doodle,” as steel and walnut sculpture into their collection. In 2010, Dale earned a BFA in Painting and Drawing from The University of North Texas and went on to study Architectural & Ornamental Welding at Austin Community College.
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