Two Exhibits, One Architect
Since the Kimbell Art Museum opened its doors in 1972, its galleries have hosted (in addition to the museum’s incomparable permanent collection) some of...
Radiolaria
Radiolarians are single-celled organisms that live in the ocean. Their geometrically composed skeletons have inspired artists since they were first observed through microscopes. TCU...
Fort Worth in Fluxus
Hanging through the end of October at the Fort Worth Community Arts Center will be Fluxhibition #4: Fluxus Amusements, Diversions, Games, Tricks, and Puzzles,...
Arts Funding
Much of Fort Worth’s live music scene has transitioned to live streaming shows, but the intermittent Venmo donations probably aren’t paying the bills the...
Beer and Steampunk
You can’t beat the cigar-chomping pig.
For this year’s Visionary Awards contest –– to design a label for a Rahr beer brewed in honor of...
Margret Blondal
While the Gallery Night showings draw all the attention (see Night & Day page), the show at Fort Worth Contemporary Arts is still on...
Previews
The Fort Worth Art Dealers Association deserves a lot of credit for the popularity of Fall and Spring Gallery Nights, so the group can’t...
“Picture Pete” Still on View
Known to his biker buddies as “Picture Pete,” Peter Feresten was an incomparable photographer and teacher. After his death in 2007, there was some...
Concerts in the Garden: Groovy, Man
Alright, I’m going to say it. The Woodstock-themed Concerts in the Garden last Saturday was groovy. It was a happenin’, far out, psychedelic show...
Flowers ’n’ Sh*t
Dominique Ransom knew she had a cute shop. After all, she had designed Lilac Tattoo Studio with the “divine feminine” in mind. Her bright,...