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It’s almost time for the 43rd annual Denton Arts & Jazz Festival this weekend at Quakertown Park.
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Waking up late likely saved Marshall K. Harris’ life. He had arrived in New York City and was greeted by a tremendous rainstorm. In town to set up a trade show exhibition, he had breakfast reservations the following day at a restaurant called Windows on the World.
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The Fort Worth Art Commission, the body that advises and makes recommendations to the City Council regarding the city’s public art program, will elect a new chair soon.
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President and CEO of the Texas Center for Arts + Academics Paul Gravley announced his resignation at a school board meeting on Sept. 19.
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Antonio Lechuga's new art installation called "Structures of Softness" is on display at the Oak Cliff Cultural Center. The exhibit is a large fence with colorful blankets layered on top.
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Arlington leaders proposed city policy changes after Juan Velazquez's mural of Rougned Odor punching Jose Bautista was deemed out of code compliance. Artists say the proposal should go further.
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The City of Denton is working with local schools to decorate utility boxes with students' art as part of a downtown beautification project.
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The Chairy Orchard in Denton has closed after eight years as a local oddity because of what its owners say is an increase in vandalism over the last few weeks. The art installation, which featured hundreds of chairs in all sorts of arrangements as well as a scavenger hunt and a tiny library, was a popular spot for families, photographers and weddings.
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AURORA, a Dallas public arts organization, presents its second annual scavenger hunt event, Art Quest.
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The 1300 Gendy task force is charged with evaluating potential uses, tenants and economic opportunities for the building.