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Good Morning/Mourning America, a multimedia exhibition with themes of tension, heartbreak and hope for our current cultural and political climate, takes place from Aug. 22 to Aug. 28.
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The city’s plans to drop programs related to DEI mean the future of programs specifically focused on funding diverse and equitable arts and culture is uncertain.
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The exhibition features the Ukrainian folk art painting tradition of petrykivka while the documentary shows a dancer living through drone strikes in the city of Kherson.
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Remembering Black Dallas brings historic Black figures to life in Living Museum, a stage production blending research, drama and local legends.
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The organization operates out of a 100-year-old historic home in Polytechnic Heights that once belong to Sedrick’s grandmother.
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The African American Museum, Amon Carter Museum of American Art and Irving Arts Center are some of the places North Texans can visit for free.
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Lail Hossain designed a gold-and-white wooden arch with a verse of the Quran, the Ayatul Kursi.
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Tina Medina uses collage, photos, sewing an more to center stories of farm workers, including her relatives. Watch the latest KERA Arts Doc
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Richard Avedon’s iconic portraits and a broad survey of Asian American art offer varied perspectives on the region.
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Ross will take over the role from Dr. Harry Robinson Jr., who held the position for more than 50 years.
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The Dallas-based artist offers a peripheral, blurry perspective of luxurious kitchens, bedrooms and drawing rooms.
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The artist’s exhibition at the Modern explores his relationship to the medium of painting.