Darryl Ratcliff
Art
Darryl has worked with clients such as Nando’s, Headington Companies, Friday Health Plans, Octopus Energy, and UT Southwestern Medical Center.
Ratcliff, alongside Fred Villanueva, is also the co-founder of Ash Studios, a Black and Latinx artist-run space and social sculpture in South Dallas since 2012. In 2016, Ash Studios received the D Magazine Award for Best Gallery or Art Space in the City of Dallas.
Ratcliff is also an arts writer for The Dallas Morning News, covering the North Texas visual art scene. Ratcliff is a 2022 winner of the Rabkin Prize for visual arts journalism, a 2021-22 Yerba Buena Center for the Arts 10 Fellow, and 2022 host of SOCAP Global, the world’s largest conference for impact investing.
Additionally, Ratcliff has received artist awards from the Dallas Museum of Art, Nasher Sculpture Center, City of Dallas, and his work has been featured in Art Forum, Hyperallergic, FIELD Journal, Temporary Art Review, Buzzfeed, The New York Times, The Rachel Maddow Show, Art +Culture Magazine, The Dallas Morning News, D Magazine, and The Dallas Observer.