FGIII FINE ART PRODUCTIONS
Our company has grown over two decades into a premier art advisory team dedicated to showcasing and supporting contemporary artists across all stages of their careers. We specialize in curating diverse art exhibitions, managing complex design projects for residential and commercial spaces, and executing large-scale murals that nurture a cultural connection between artists and the DFW community. Our mission is to empower artists by providing essential resources and tools to elevate their professional growth and maximize the value of their creative work, positioning us as your trusted “Professional Art Partners.”
MEET THE TEAM
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HEATHER GARCIA
DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS
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RAMBO
OPERATIONS MANAGER
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ALEJANDRA MARTINEZ
PROJECT COORDINATOR
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MIKEY RICEHOUSE
LEAD INSTALLER | ART HANDLER
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REBECCA LEE
CREATIVE DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR
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TRAENED
MUSIC + SOUND + VISUAL | TECH
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KRISTA MILLER
SPECIAL PROJECTS COORDINATOR
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ALEX QUINTANILLA
VIDEOGRAPHER
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TINA NGO
WEB DEVELOPER + TECH ADVISOR
FRANKIE GARCIA III
ARTIST | CURATOR | ARTS ADVOCATE
FGIII Fine Art Productions, originally founded by Frankie Garcia III in 2000 as FGIIIArt, has grown from a cooperative aimed at promoting unity among Dallas artists into a comprehensive art production company offering high-quality fine art handling, advisement, and curation services.
FGIII plays a significant role in the DFW art industry by representing emerging and established artists through art exhibitions, initiatives and creative programming, while also facilitating strategic partnerships with institutions, businesses, and nonprofits to elevate brand equity, and strengthen relationships within the local art community.
My journey in the arts is deeply rooted in my family's legacy and cultural heritage, beginning with my father's involvement in a significant mural project that celebrated Chicano identity, painted by muralist Robert de la Rocha in Southern California in 1975. My early influence has clearly shaped my passion for art, culminating in a poignant moment when I finally connected with my family's story by studying the mural in person in 1994, solidifying the tapestry of history and artistry that has defined my life and artistic aspirations.
I subconciously, intertwine my Chicano heritage with an identifying intentional approach to painting, showcasing a dynamic interplay of geometric forms, bold colors, and textures that viewers immediately engage with. The influence of graffiti and street art fuels my creativity, allowing me to infuse energy and emotion into my abstract impasto works. Through my “serape series,” I pay homage to my cultural roots while striving to capture that captivating “wow-factor,” inviting contemplation and admiration from those who encounter my work.