Convention Center to Go?
Spaceships may not exist, but Fort Worth’s own spaceship soon won’t exist at all.
The fate of the 1968 Convention Center Arena, anchoring Commerce Street...
Open House
For the better part of the past decade, artist Natalie Price has sought practical solutions to basic problems that emerging artists like herself face....
Artist-Explorer
Lewis and Clark. Jack Kerouac’s On the Road. And while we’re at it, Rain Man.
The road as means for a freewheeling and purposeful exploration of the...
In the Moment
At a recent pop-up event on the Near Southside, Christopher Waldon was chatting with fellow photographer Roy Rivera near a table where newly released...
Vision & Verve
These folks have just about every visual medium covered. As the filmmaking/photography collective Vision & Verve, Wesley Kirk, Penny Halcyon, and Kendall McCrae can...
Mother on Display
Fort Worth needs to acknowledge what it has in the Community Arts Center. The former location of the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth...
Top Billing
In affluent communities, billboards are considered visual blight. Along Jacksboro Highway, many parts of the North Side, and East Lancaster Avenue, the massive advertisements...
Catastrophic Lines
The new exhibit at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth is a silent storm that transcends The Now. Robyn O’Neil: WE, THE MASSES...
The Body, The Senses
Sure, it’s easy to claim a glib knowledge of Pierre-Auguste Renoir with a recitation of his ubiquitous renditions of women boasting abundant folds of...
The New Tide
Though perhaps lost on the good people at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, here in deep red Fort Worth, one of their...