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"What people know of the Arlington Museum of Art – basically, you can just throw that away because this is a whole new museum.”
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The Southside Community Center is not currently for sale, but that could change as Fort Worth considers how to address an estimated $9.9 million in repairs.
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A soaring golden roof, star-shaped courtyard and an amphitheater are just a portion of the National Juneteenth Museum’s plans for Fort Worth’s Historic Southside neighborhood.
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Arlington native Chris Hightower remembered the outings with his grandmother on weekends.
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The exhibition explores 400 years of artworks related to the African diaspora.
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Printmaker Jose Guadalupe Posada's work is one of two shows at the Arlington Museum of Art. They are the last before the museum moves to a new location next year.
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Two-headed taxidermied animals, Bigfoot tracks from Texas and wax sculptures of classic movie monsters are housed within its walls.
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Museum officials hope new leadership, $21 million renovation will help maintain nationally accredited status.
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More than 50 artworks of Louise Nevelson are featured in new Fort Worth exhibition.
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Drawing on the extensive, private collection of Jeffrey Montgomery, "Form & Function" is the largest show of Japanese art the Dallas museum has ever shown: All six of its galleries are filled — and will stay that way for a full year.