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Selected works will be showcased at one of the five cultural venues in Dallas.
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“Abraham Ángel: Between Wonder and Seduction” spotlights Mexico City’s changing society and culture post-Mexican Revolution.
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Cole Newman shares how he makes geometric masterpieces with a suspended paint can and canvas at his Richardson studio.
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Soft Spots, Play Nice and Strange Powers are helping artists on a budget print their artwork while also being nice to the environment.
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The exhibition explores 400 years of artworks related to the African diaspora.
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Color, lighting and contrast are all ways Dallas nonprofit Better Block transforms public spaces to better serve the community.
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The Verdigris Ensemble has put on a show inspired by Lady Bird Johnson's efforts at highway beautification.
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A welding workshop at Booker T. Washington inspired him to start his company AperZaper in 2014.
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From virtual shows to trivia nights, here are fun things to do that won’t break the bank.
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The Texas Vignette Art Fair returned for the fifth year showcasing work from 47 women artists across 23 cities.
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Young Women’s Leadership Academy students worked hard and long preparing 24,000 donated water bottles for a giant sculpture coming together in the basement of the Fort Worth Community Arts Center.
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More than 2000 unclaimed photos and negatives were found that covered the '40s through the early '60s. They provide a personal, ground-level view of Texas life - pre-disco, pre-cellphones, pre-cable TV.