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The Amon Carter Museum of American Art celebrated the opening of the traveling exhibition “Cowboy” Sept. 28. Less than two weeks later, the show — which promised works that “disrupt the homogeneous ideal of the cowboy as a White, cisgender American male” — was temporarily closed without explanation.
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The Amon Carter Museum of American Art is no stranger to Western art, but its new exhibition, which opens Sept. 28, pushes against the stereotypes and mythology frequently associated with cowboy culture.
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Looking for things to do in these waning days of summer break? Check out our list of adventures.
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If you look closely at the label for the Amon Carter Museum of American Art’s newest installation, you’ll see members of its security, IT and education teams credited — including Prickles the Jackalope.
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Looking for ways to celebrate Juneteenth in Tarrant County? Events are planned across the county for the federal holiday that commemorates the emancipation of slaves after the Civil War.
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After three decades reporting and reviewing North Texas culture, KERA's Jerome Weeks is retiring. So he sat down to talk about it.
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The Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo season is nearly over, but don’t fret — there’s still time to sport your bolo tie and catch some bucking broncos. If the Mesozoic Era is more your speed, the botanic garden has a new exhibit to enjoy with your family. Plus, Circle Theatre and Amphibian Stage are opening two new shows and the Carter has a free, docent-led tour to kick off Black History Month.
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Don’t let the sweltering temperatures fool you, Fort Worth’s Fall Gallery Night is just around the corner.
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The last three-day weekend of the summer is just ahead! Chill out and relax with these picks.
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The artist, Fort Worth's Sedrick Huckaby will also give a talk with Lee Sunday at the Amon Carter Museum.
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The artist’s photography and installations explore her identity as a Mexican-American woman
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Seven contemporary Black artists were asked to respond to the 1863 sculpture “The Freedman.”