Really cool gallery, I’ve been twice, once for an event and another time more recently for the Dr. Seuss exhibit. Great space, some fantastic artwork, occasionally an artist will be there to chat with you about the works. Piano player this weekend was great(played the beatles). Definitely worth checking out!
Kendall S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Denver, CO
This isn’t the kind of gallery that has huge cold floors, giant stark walls with a few hanging pieces, and people quietly shuffling about whispering to one another. Milan Gallery celebrates artwork in a much more casual and colorful way, and that’s something I really love! Owned and operated by Fort Worth locals(who have contributed several beautiful pieces on display), Milan is a smörgåsbord of local, national, and international works of every medium you can think of. Paintings, sculptures, glass work, jewelry, prints, photographs… Id say it’s mostly paintings, but in every style imaginable. Abstract works, photo-realistic, impressionist, classical, and more. My favorites are probably the works by Thomas Arvid(I just love wine! I also heard there is an 11 year waiting list for an original creation), Gregory Beck(his sculptures are absolutely gorgeous and so graceful. I love the human figure and his works are extremely elegant), and Ford Smith(he paints the most vibrant and whimsical landscapes). The Dr. Suess works are amazing, of course! M Milan Gallery has shows all the time, so just keep an eye on their website or facebook for upcoming exhibition information. The best part of Milan is that on most Friday and Saturday nights, there’s an incredible pianist playing and Tal(the owner) is pouring wine! The staff here is so knowledgeable about the artists and make you feel like family. Tal and Kelly have been especially helpful and welcoming, which makes all the difference in a gallery experience. This is a definite Sundance Square treasure, and I plan to spend many an hour exploring Milan Gallery.
Lauren N.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Fort Worth, TX
This is a lovely gallery in Sundance Square. Be sure to pop in if you find yourself walking around downtown. They have beautiful artwork and a really cute space. There is something for everyone and the staff is very friendly and knowledgeable. The impressionist pieces are something to behold and I found the Dr. Seuss art quirky and fun. I enjoyed my visit here.
Susan P.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Allen, TX
Beautiful pieces of artwork, and an amazing space. This gallery is quirky but elegant, filled with artwork all over the walls but well thought out spacial and color palette wise. It is big enough to house a lot of artists and their different mediums but small enough to feel intimate and not to be too overwhelming. I really like how this gallery has affordable pieces available as well as the tens of thousands of dollar pieces that really them the make money. Although it is normal to have a range for cost, the range of this gallery is actually rather big but it also makes it more inviting and approachable. I would have normally given this gallery four stars as that is my go to normal rating for great places but I am giving this five because of how wonderful they were to the Unilocalers at the event last night. Any establishment that inviting, even though they have THAT much liability, is serious a five star joint! :)
Terry G.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Fort Worth, TX
What can I say about the Milan Gallery? It’s the class of Sundance Square but not stuffy at all. The staff and artwork are top notch. We have been regulars there for quite a while just enjoying walking around and seeing everything from paintings to sculptures. We like just hanging out and talking to the owner. This would always be a good ending to a night out downtown. The artwork is not cheap you will not go in there and decorate your entire home for a couple of hundred dollars. The have everything from Dr. Suisse to Michelangelo. Yes I said Michelangelo. For a small Fort Worth gallery they have some extremely high quality pieces. They quite often have shows featuring top artists. Thomas Arvid, Gabe Lenard, and Patrick Guyton have been the best ones I’ve seen there in the last 6 months. Stop by, meet the artist, meet the staff, have a glass of wine or a beer, and oh spend a bunch of money(hehehe). Even if there is not a special show, stop by and just enjoy. Many nights there is a piano player that really makes the experience special. A word of warning, after you’ve been a regular for a while just looking at the art will not be enough. You get to where you want some of them for your own. I think we’re up to 4 pieces now. Stop by and Tal and his staff will really make you feel welcome.
Tiffany D.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Arlington, TX
Come and browse here if you find yourself in Sundance square. Even if you can’t afford some of the art here, it’s a nice place to browse around and appreciate some local artists work. It’s delightfully chaotic in here and I promise you’ll find a piece that«speaks» to you. The person that runs this place is hilarious. I came here for a class and was able to hear about his life story. It’s not boring, I assure you. The gallery is named after the Milan family and you can actually see some of the mother’s work. Her impressionist style is beautifully done through garden scenes. They’re incredibly peaceful to look at.
Doug S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Fort Worth, TX
Milan Gallery is a great place to check out. The Gallery is located near Sundance Square. So it is a easy walk to check out the art. The art work is beautiful. They have different showing all the time. My favorite is Arvid his style of art is amazing. The Gallery has different artist represented all the time, so you have to go often to see what is on display. The staff and the owners are very nice people and very willing to tell you all about the art work. The price of the art work can be high but to some it is just right. And the Gallery has some very prestigious artist on display you will be amazed at who they have. And since they are selling the art work they have different art and artist on display.
Celeste A.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Grapevine, TX
I love visiting the Milan Gallery. I can’t afford anything in the place but if I hit the lottery, I would buy one of Cynthia Bryant’s sweeping bluebonnet filled Texan landscape paintings. Oh yes. Yes I would. The owner of the gallery, Ms. Milan, is a reknowned impressionist painter who works in thick strokes creating dream-like floral and garden images. I would get one of her large pieces too. This gallery is a great place to just enjoy for a half hour. If you’re in Sundance Square I recommend popping in to see some great local artist creations.