Dat ‘70s Show
As far as places to get an MFA in studio art go, the University of North Texas is all dat. Texas Christian University and...
Words that Pop
Standing in a workshop, Vince Veazey gazed thoughtfully at his newest stencil-based creation, periodically adjusting pieces of tape here and there.
The phrase “I LOVE...
Black Buildings Matter
A coalition of organizations seeking to redefine city funding and the meaning of public safety may want to look to the past for answers.
A...
Colorful Memories
Lisa Buck, coordinator of the Memories in the Making art therapy program for the Alzheimer’s Association’s North Central Texas Chapter, remembers a particularly striking...
Semigloss: Sparkling Prose
Fort Worth new media artist Bradly Brown has had the kind of “urban artsy” college-and-career trajectory that the twentysomething characters on an HBO show...
Going Native
The Amon Carter Museum of American Art is hard to get to right now because of the extensive remodeling that the venue is undergoing,...
Jay Wilkinson Versus the World
Jay Wilkinson’s first works of art were inspired by comics but not in a Roy Lichtenstein kind of way.
“I was dyslexic,” Wilkinson said, “so...
Arhats and Demons
Takashi Murakami makes a point of referencing ancient traditions of Japanese painting, its formal discipline and flat surfaces. Yet no one would mistake his...
Lost in The Real Unreal
Inside Grapevine Mills is a house. Inside that house is a refrigerator. Inside that fridge is a room full of more fridges. And inside...
Gallery
Contemporary Mexican art is the theme at UNT Art Gallery. The current show there features video art, photography, sculpture, and painting about shared memories...