Posts Tagged ‘center’
9×12 Works on Paper Show
GalleryThroughout history artists have committed some of their most enthralling visions to humble paper rather than expensive canvas.
Redistricting
Big TicketAs if there aren’t enough reasons to visit Fort Worth’s Cultural District, a slew of performance arts groups will be taking over the area’s museums and vying for your attention in Day in the District, a daylong celebratio...
Artists at Work
GalleryMany artists through history used regular employment to make ends meet and painted in their spare time, like Gauguin and Seurat. Perhaps there won’t be any artists of that caliber at Artists at Work, but the show is worth che...
Stone Monument
Kristian LinI feel like I’m having a flashback to the early 1990s, because I’m pissed off at Oliver Stone. Again. I didn’t think he could do it. He was once one of Hollywood’s most vital talents, certainly its most controversial.
Early Texas Art
KulturAin’t it sad how art becomes more beautiful over time, even with crackling and soiling, while humans just get … old. Bald heads and middle-aged spreads are a common sight at early Texas art shows and auctions. So wh...
Intersection
GalleryStill on display at UNT Health Science Center is Intersection, a group show of works by four Texas artists who have known each other for some years, featuring everything from Frances Bagley’s site-specific installation to Lin...
Places of In-Between
GalleryAnother mixed bag is up at the FWCAC this month. Anila Quayyum Agha’s multimedia collages exist side by side with Tina Medina’s pano arte (pen and pencil drawings on handkerchiefs). Weirdest of all is Robert Wood’s staged...