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“Lost Lands and Sunken Fields” runs through April 27 at the Dallas museum.
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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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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 prominent art collector has long advocated for women artists.
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Since 2009, Jeremy Strick has been a transformative leader of the Nasher Sculpture Center — particularly with the Nasher Sculpture Prize. He'll step down in June.
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Nkanga’s work asks questions about global trade, ecology and the history of raw materials.
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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 celebrated dance company - known for its athletic and often biomorphic movement pieces - returns with an outdoor project commissioned by TITAS.
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Who says sculpture needs to be carved or cast? See how the Nasher Sculpture Center staff assembled Senga Nengudi's prize-winning spring installation.
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The Nasher Prize Laureate 2023, Senga Nengudi, uses unconventional materials for her sculptures. See what people are saying about her unique three-dimensional work.
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The Nasher Sculpture Center has launched a collaboration with the Tenth Street Historic District to document and mark a Dallas African American neighborhood — before neglect or development take over.