Headed to Falloff
The corridor is kind of creepy. Long. Dimly lit. Looks like it’s empty all the time. Very ax murderer-y. Located on the second floor...
WoCA: Evolving Art
It’s been one year since Lauren Cross said goodbye to her socially conscious art gallery space on Race Street.
She knew that real estate development...
Power Trip
No matter how long, notated, and well written an artist’s statement is, his or her art –– to paraphrase Sir Duke –– don’t mean...
In Living Color!
The new exhibit at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art contains all of its color in a black box. The entrance and exit...
The Friendly Skies
There’s an inspired goofiness and an inviting tactility to many of the paintings, prints, and mixed-media works in Changing Weather, Judy Youngblood’s current show...
UNT Acquires Williams Collection
One of the largest, most diverse, and most historic photography collections in Texas has finally found a home.
Consisting of more than 10,000 prints and...
Texas Biennial: Fort Worth Love
Fort Worth’s Letitia Huckaby, Hiroko Kubo, Angela Kallus, Gregory Ruppe, and HOMECOMING! Committee and Arlington’s Jeff Gibbons are the Tarrant County artists selected by...
Plastic Nature, Naturally
Inspired by her mother, the late painter and printmaker Beth Lea Clardy, Fort Worth’s Ann Ekstrom has spent most of her professional life reconstituting...
Rahr’s Visionary Brew Hitting the Streets
Rahr’s annual Visionary Brew is on the way.
Brewed in celebration of our annual Visionary Awards, three $500 cash prizes awarded to three outstanding up-and-coming...
Texas Biennial: Austin Bias?
Austin is a lot of things: state capital, Live Music Capital of the Universe ®, home of the second most important football team in...