Art
DFW Exhibit Shows Last Art Seen By JFK
Artist Jack Zajac says that learning earlier this year that his bronze sculpture was among the last works of art seen by President John F. Kennedy left him feeling “reverential.”
DMA Features Artistic Career Of Marc Chagall
When most people think of Russian artist Marc Chagall, they think of his colorful paintings. But he worked in many different artistic styles, and now you can see his entire artistic career.
Increased Security At Main Street Arts Festival
After tragedy struck the Boston Marathon this week, security at other events — including this weekend’s Main Street Fort Worth Arts Festival — is at the top of everyone’s mind.
Kimbell Art Museum Gets Mayan Sculptures
Fort Worth’s Kimbell Art Museum has purchased two large seventh-century Mayan sculptures to become part of its permanent collection.
New Art To Be Unveiled At Dallas Love Field
Seven new works of art are set to be unveiled at Dallas Love Field as part of an ongoing renovation of the airport. The new works include a 60-foot mural featuring Texas wildflowers.
Free Friday – What’s Happening This Weekend
There’s a lot going on this weekend for free.
New Executive Director For The Dallas Arts District
The Dallas Arts District has named a new executive director. The four-year-old nonprofit arts group announced Monday that Catherine Cuellar would take the spot.
Dallas Museum Of Art Gets $17 Million Gift
The Dallas Museum of Art has been given a $17 million gift to expand its collection of European art before 1700, with a focus on the renaissance and baroque periods.
Dallas Designer Seeks Help Creating Handbags
Dallas designer Nikki Duong Koenig of Cykochik Custom Handbags is taking her passion for art and style to the next level, in hopes of turning her passion into a full-time gig.
Opportunities To Expose North Texas Kids To Art
Some scientists believe early exposure to art can help children in all aspects of later learning. But if you’re no Vincent van Gogh in the art department, there’s help.
DFW Artist Gaining Fame For Ceramic Pieces
From a studio in the backyard of her University Park home, Lucrecia Waggoner has been quietly making a name for herself in the world of art, through dynamic ceramic pieces.
Small Fire Cancels Ballet Performance At Bass Hall
The saying in theater is ‘The Show Must Go On’ – but for the performers Saturday at Bass Hall, that was not the case.






Chihuly At The Dallas...
Main Street Fort Worth Arts...
CBS 11 Day At The Dallas...
35 Denton Music Festival
George Washington Exhibit
Texas Renaissance Festival...
‘Earth Day/Eco-Friendly’...
Carter Museum New Parents Tour
Ed Ruscha: Road Tested