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The 38th Main Street Fort Worth Arts Festival will feature 219 artists showcasing their work across 18 blocks in downtown Fort Worth. Here’s what to know before you go.
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Anna Curnes presents her first solo hot-glass show at ALG Fine Art. Her show is inspired by her time in France learning new techniques and learning more about herself in the process.
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Are you a Fort Worth business owner or resident who has struggled to connect with local artists for projects? A new digital platform is prepared to fill that gap.
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Although an investigation into allegations of child pornography at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth is closed, the case has prompted a Tarrant County lawmaker to propose a law outlining the types of artworks that should be barred from museums.
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The Dallas County Commissioners Court honored Hector Cantú for creating the comic “Baldo.”
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Their separate shows are on back-to-back nights.
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Badu wore an outfit made of mohair that magnified her chest and lower back proportions at Billboard’s Women in Music event.
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As Dallas Arts Month pops off, the city is buzzing with new trends such as immersive theaters, a growing DJ scene and the rise of junk journaling. Here’s what to expect.
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The Australian performance group Sway takes to the air for Dallas Arts Month.
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Walking into the Kimbell Art Museum’s latest exhibition this weekend, visitors to the Fort Worth institution will experience much more than an immersion into a distinctive art collection. They’ll get a glimpse at how politics influences the arts.
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Girls point to Selena Quintanilla-Perez as a symbol of empowerment who was authentically herself and embraced her culture and identity.
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She stars in a staged reading of the dark comedy “Venus” opposite co-artistic director Tina Parker.
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Dallas has been named one of the top 10 U.S. cities for free art, according to a new study. With 130 murals, 10 free museums, and growing popularity on TikTok, the city’s art scene thrives.
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A city-wide arts summit will discuss other needs for creatives