Jessica Fuentes on solo exhibitions by Dontrius Williams and Christopher Knowles at Arts Fort Worth.
Fort Worth Community Arts Center
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The Arts Council of Fort Worth and the Fort Worth Community Arts Center have merged to become Arts Fort Worth. The organization’s Emerging Artist Residency Program application deadline is February 15, 2022.
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The North Texas Community Foundation, a nonprofit organization that manages charitable gifts, has announced an award totaling $32,000 for Arts Fort Worth and Art Tooth.
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Angela Faz’s multimedia exhibition, "The Grammar of Animacy," focuses on the personification of the Arkikosa (also known as the Trinity River).
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Amy Werntz: Ordinary Moments, and Lloyd Brown: The Sky Should Know Me by Now (Recent Paintings of U.S. Highway 50), at Valley House Gallery & Sculpture Garden, Dallas, August 28–October…
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Most of the city's museums are members of FWADA's 23-venue organization, and will participate in the week-long art event.
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Top Five: March 26, 2020. Our Top Five “Five-Minute Tours” (So Far…)
by Glasstireby GlasstireIt feels like it's been a long week! Brandon Zech and Christina Rees get a little meta, and run down their top five "Five-Minute Tour" videos of the past seven days.
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The series of three cast-concrete sculptures will be added to the City of Fort Worth’s Public Art Collection, and FWCAC will be its permanent site.
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"My role isn't just about curating space but allowing the community to curate a space that is reflective of the issues and passions of the Fort Worth community... . We are here to democratize space."
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Christina Rees and Christopher Blay on a the arrival in Houston of New York powerhouse artist, the solo debut of a young Austin artist, and a personal show in Fort Worth titled “We Don’t Dial 911.”
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"As artists of color it seems like a double responsibility to make your work and to continually respond to racism — it’s exhausting to be always responding to the ills of the status quo."
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Christina Rees and Neil Fauerso on the beauty of Grand Central Terminal, the endurance of Co-Lab Projects, and one longtime festival’s determination to keep Austin’s freak flag flying.
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Christina Rees and guest Brian Scott on a customized museum show, art that you want to grab but shouldn't, and things that should not be microwaved.
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Art In The Metroplex, one of the oldest annual open-call visual art shows in the state, took a three-year break after a 28-year run at Texas Christian University, but now…
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What is Art “Worth”? Ft. Worth Art Professionals to Clear Things Up
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonThe Fort Worth Art Dealers Association (FWADA) is going to sit down and finally hash out the will the age-old argument about art as experience versus art as investment. Tomorrow…