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Arts Fort Worth, the nonprofit that supports the arts and artists in the city, will no longer manage the city-owned building after 22 years. The organization plans to suspend its programming by Aug. 1, and the building’s galleries will close their doors to the public by Jan. 1, 2025.
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The nonprofit, formerly known as Kids Who Care, has been part of the Fort Worth theater scene for 35 years, producing shows, offering musical and theater classes and giving many performers their first onstage experience.
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Arts organizations across the country generated $151.7 billion in economic activity in fiscal year 2022. In Fort Worth, arts organizations generated $507 million in spending, according to a recent study by Americans for the Arts.
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Easyside was started by a group of friends in need of affordable studio space who also wanted to serve the community.
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Artist Christopher Blay transforms a transit bus from the 1970s into a monument telling visitors about the importance of buses during the Civil Rights Movement.
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More than seven months after presenting plans to the public, the city of Fort Worth has rejected the two finalists’ proposals to redevelop the Fort Worth Community Arts Center.
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Roughly 100 years before Facebook inspired the media industry to “pivot to video,” Karl Struss was experimenting with motion pictures.
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The R. Vickery School survived at least half a dozen fires in 2023, including two within two days.
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When world-renowned architect Tadao Ando designed and completed the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth’s iconic building in 2002, director Marla Price was behind the curtain pulling the strings.
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There’s plenty to do around Tarrant County this weekend ranging from a record swap to a citywide arts celebration in Fort Worth.
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In spite of the 90-degree temps at the beginning of the week, the calendar did not skip to summer. From a plant trade to a powwow, spring events take center stage for the first weekend of March in Arlington and Fort Worth.
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Both prospective developers asked for more time, city says.