In Search of Memory
Mark Stephen Smith's interest in neuroscience guides him as he creates his abstract paintings on wooden panels. The vibrant colors in his works are...
Art-Friendly Social Distancing
Fort Worth arts groups are accustomed to reinvention. Before COVID-19 derailed Spring Gallery Night and assorted show openings, venerable museums like the Amon Carter...
Spring Gallery Night
Every spring and fall, Fort Worth’s galleries come together to showcase their best new work, and most of it comes from these parts. #locavores
For...
Princes and Queens
In 1849, the painter Gustave Courbet scandalized the French art world with “A Burial at Ornans,” a huge work that depicted an ordinary peasant...
Rahr Visionary Brew Label Finalists Announced
As part of our annual Visionary Awards, Rahr & Sons Brewing Company crafts a special brew for us. Since the awards are all about...
Fort Worth’s Major Museums Reopening Soon
When you think about it, a museum is probably the best place to start wading back into socializing. At a museum, you’re not supposed...
Thick Pickings
This past summer, a cancer-stricken and emaciated A.C. "Ace" Cook said he was no longer interested in buying art and was selling his beloved...
Major Collection
Four men who played pivotal roles in the creation of Texas are being honored in a one-of-a-kind exhibit at the Stockyards.
The 1830s and '40s...
The Houses that Benson Built
Fort Worth painter Carol Benson has a show up now at William Campbell Contemporary Art of paintings of houses, and since she grew up...
Hip to Be Square
Specializing in geometric pieces, twentysomething Fort Worth painter Sarah Ayala has displayed her work as part of exhibits by Fort Worth’s Art-Hunger Collective and...