About Charles Adams Gallery
Charles Adams opened his first gallery around 1970 off Bleecker Street in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village and operated his small business for more than a decade before moving back to his hometown of Lubbock, TX. In the mid-1980s, Charles Adams Gallery was born in a spot off Broadway Ave before moving to the Kingsgate Center on 82nd Street and Quaker Avenue, and then finding its current home in an old Lubbock A-J warehouse at 602 Ave. J. It was one of the first buildings in the new arts district of Lubbock and restored with the sole purpose of art in mind. In September 2022 Charles Adams retired and the business came under the ownership of Zach Morriss.
Under Zach Morriss's curatorship, the gallery embarked on a new trajectory, featuring twelve unique exhibitions annually. These monthly showcases are a testament to the rich tapestry of artistic talent, both local and from afar. The gallery serves as a sanctuary for over thirty local and regional artists, providing a year-round platform for their creative expressions.
The now artist-run establishment has also undergone a mission transformation, geared towards promoting both the gallery and the artists represented in the West Texas region. The intention is to increase presence and influence by entering more extensive markets, including participation in prominent art fairs and festivals, and establishing a presence on social media. Additionally, Zach has introduced an online storefront to showcase and facilitate global sales of our art collection. These strategic changes are poised to integrate the gallery into the larger art community.
At its core, Charles Adams Gallery is dedicated to championing the artistry of West Texas and the broader Southwest. While we acknowledge the enduring artistic motifs often associated with our region's history, we passionately encourage our viewers to explore beyond the surface. Lubbock, TX, boasts a diverse, multicultural, and internationally influenced community of artists, each contributing their unique narratives to our collective landscape.
In the heart of a burgeoning arts district, our gallery has the privilege of welcoming 5,000-7,000 attendees each month, fostering a vibrant and engaged artistic community. Charles Adams Gallery remains unwavering in its commitment to providing a fresh and transformative perspective with each passing month.
About our owner
Zach Morriss is from Celina, Texas. He pursued a Fine Arts education receiving his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting and Drawing from the University of North Texas, and his Master of Fine Arts in Painting and Sculpture from Texas Tech University. Zach has acquired a notable exhibition record across Texas and internationally, notable exhibits and awards include Texas Biennial 2017, and Marfa Open Arts winner Artist of Year 2018, with exhibits in Venice and Ferrara, Italy 2019.
Zach is a multi-faceted artist, working in a range of mediums and scales, often including themes of landscape, technology, and decoration. Zach associates these themes with his experience living in Texas. His father was an engineer for Texas Instruments, and his mother an interior designer, owning a decorating store. Zach grew up immersed in technology and decorative objects. His current body of work, For Sale, depicts his experience with the rapid suburbanization occurring North of Dallas during the 80’s, 90’s, and 00’s.
Zach is a gallery and frame shop owner, artist, adjunct professor of art, and a proud father. He wears many hats.