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Omni Dallas Hotel brightens April nights with UT Dallas students' video projects
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A larger-than-life garden experience, the Eyeboretum, in downtown Dallas offers plenty of absurdity and whimsy.
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If these walls could talk: Pleasant Grove artist's decade-long project brings drainage canal to lifeInspired by classic '80s cartoons and the community that raised him, Dallas artist Khadafy "DAP" Branch's homegrown graffiti museum is all about memory, legacy and Pleasant Grove pride.
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The Fort Worth Art Dealers Association hosts gallery night twice a year – once in the spring and again in the fall.
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The building is a hub of activity all the time, Fort Worth Community Arts Center Director Marla Fleischmann Owen said.
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Over 5,000 pieces are coming from Gilberto Cárdenas and Dolores Garcia, two collectors with ties to UT.
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Keith House will open mid-2023 and is intended to serve as a modern-day meeting house.
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These billboards are part of a Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth program called “MODERN BILLINGS.” The program started in 2018 after a conversation between Tiffany Smith, an assistant curator of education at the Modern, and Director of Communications Kendal Lake about an empty billboard space when they went to check out progress on a mural being painted by Arnoldo Hurtado and North Side High School alumni.
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The Fabrication Yard in west Dallas has offered a space for graffiti artists to showcase their work for more than a decade.
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The financial and personal liability risks simply became too great.
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Australian artist Guido Van Helten is known for his large-scale murals, often painted on abandoned industrial sites. Now he's telling the stories of McKinney, Texas, on the sides of its grain silos.
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The idea was not to forget the victims' faces, says the project's creator, which is why they are depicted in large murals. Artists from throughout Texas volunteered their time and talent.