Posts Tagged ‘oct’
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Upstairs GalleryGallery
The Gallery Night Show at Upstairs Gallery showcases the works of the Arlington venue’s habitual artists. The pieces here are heavy on landscapes and cityscapes, but the exhibit also features abstracts, collages, and sculptur...
EPIC Weekend
HearsayEvery hipster in Fort Worth will be at Lola’s Saloon (2736 W. 6th St., 817-877-0666) on Friday for the EPIC RUINS show (see Music story) –– and not all of them will be onstage. Just kidding. But for the band to fully real...
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Private Collections IIGallery
A follow-up to a UTA art exhibit organized back in 2001, Private Collections II features 20 works, by artists from both Texas and far corners of the globe, that had been sitting in personal collections around the state. These p...
Scare Season is Here
Big TicketFall can drag here sometimes, either with school starting back up or the weather just not getting as cool as we want. But fall also means the build-up to Halloween, and Fort Worth becomes host to a plethora of spectacular haunts.
Don’t Come Back
John Q. PublicTo the editor: As usual, Betty Brink and Fort Worth Weekly do not know our community. The same day this story came out (“Falling Down, Getting Back Up,” Oct. 21, 2009), a jury gave Shirley Lewis the maximum $2,000...
Read with Gloves On
John Q. PublicTo the editor: Peter Gorman’s well-documented article (“Sacrificed to Shale,” Oct. 14, 2009) is a jaw-dropping report. You need a pair of asbestos gloves just to read it.
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GalleryJ.T. Grant’s chiaroscuro-heavy paintings are an unusual departure for William Campbell Contemporary Art, which tends to favor friendlier, more abstract works. Pieces like “Advocate’s Adjunct” have an uns...
Night and Day
KRISTIAN LINTHU ? 24 TCU’s theater students have been busy. In addition to the school’s production of Doubt this week, they’re also putting on Steve Martin’s Picasso at the Lapin Agile in conjunction with Circle The...
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GalleryAt Gallery 414, Ian O’Brien’s multimedia installation imagines the artist as the sole inhabitant (wearing various guises) in a town of his own creation. Meanwhile, Angel Cabrales views society through a consumerist ...
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GalleryWith all the other galleries offering up displays of new art, Fort Worth Central Public Library has opted to go the other way and show a traveling exhibit by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History about Abraham Lincol...