Posts Tagged ‘mar’
William Campbell Contemporary Art
GalleryIn his titular show at William Campbell, Houston sculptor Steve Murphy demonstrates his command of abstract wood and metal forms.
Visionary Awards
Big TicketWe at the Fort Worth Weekly are proud to announce our inaugural Visionary Awards to honor and celebrate local artists working in disciplines as diverse as visual arts, film, drama, performance art, literature, fashion, or multi...
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With Rose Marine Theater hosting a bilingual version of The Vagina Monologues this weekend, that’s a perfect opportunity to drift next door before or after the play and check out the venue’s art show, which features entirel...
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William Campbell Contemporary ArtGallery
Vibrant colors and strange shapes take center stage at William Campbell Contemporary Art this month.
Manning-Dickson Drive, Dru B Rhymes
HearsayThere are tons of ways for you, Mr. Local Musician, to get your name out there. There’s advertising in the local alt-weekly (wink, wink). There’s forking over wads of cold, hard American currency to a third party who will g...
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GalleryThe Art Institute of Fort Worth is a trade school, which explains why its new to the business of gallery showings. The school’s inaugural show features the paintings of Ron Tomlinson and one of his protégés, Zack Hawkins, a...
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GalleryGreg Miller’s exhibit On the Road isn’t inspired by the news segments that Charles Kuralt used to do for CBS News but rather by the billboards in and around his adopted hometown of Los Angeles. The show will be up a...
Gushers + More
GalleryA painter whose photograph-like works on canvas recall vintage hand-tinted postcards, Bob “Daddy-O” Wade is an artist who trafficks in images from Texas’ iconography past and present.
Your Life More Enviable
GalleryFacebook and MySpace addicts will want to hit Gallery 414 to catch Annie Arnold’s exhibit.
Painted Violins … Strings Attached
GalleryA few dozen violins painted by local celebrities make up Painted Violins, on display at Bass Hall weekends thru March 18 and at Sid Richardson Museum thru Saturday.