March is coming to a close, and so is Women鈥檚 History Month, a time when we celebrate the contributions women have made throughout American history.
With that in mind, we鈥檝e rounded up a collection of weekend events that shine a spotlight on women in arts and culture.
ARTS

Where: McKinney Cotton Mill 鈥 610 Elm St., McKinney
When: through March 30
Cost: Free
The gallery at McKinney Cotton Mills is celebrating Women's History Month with an exhibition from Dallas-based artist Lindsay Ekstrom. Her oil paintings feature women such as Stevie Nicks, Queen Elizabeth, Dolly Parton, and more, who are cultural icons, both modern and historic.
Where: National Cowgirl & Hall of Fame 鈥 1720 Gendy St., Fort Worth
When: through Dec. 31
Cost: Free with museum admission - Adults (12+): $12 Seniors (65+): $9 Children: $6 Children (0-3)
The Cowgirl Museum's newest exhibition explores the world of the Escaramuza Charra; a female equestrian event in the Mexican charrer铆a or rodeo. The show consists of two galleries. The first includes textiles, adelita-inspired dresses, sombreros boots and matching tack. The second gallery features a series of portraits by award-winning photographer Constance Jaeggi, accompanied by original works from 2023 Texas Poet Laureate Ire鈥檔e Lara Silva, and educator Angelina S谩enz. Their collaboration considers themes of identity, family and gender within the escaramuza community.
Where: Nasher Sculpture Center 鈥 2001 Flora St., Dallas
When: through Aug. 18
Cost: Free with museum admission 鈥 Adults: $5-$10, Children under 12 free
Artist Sarah Sze's collection of new, site-specific works spans across three gallery spaces at the Nasher. Her installations integrate painting, sculpture, images, sound, and video with the surrounding architecture.
MUSIC

Where: Tulips FTW 鈥 112 St. Louis Ave., Fort Worth
When: March 30, 10 p.m.
Cost: $12-$45
Members of the Beehive won't want to miss this dance party. RENAIDDANCE is a celebration of Act I & II of Renaissance. Hear all your favorite songs from Beyonc茅 including ballroom, country, disco and the techno music that inspired it all.
Where: Plaza Theatre 鈥 521 W. State St., Garland
When: March 29 at 8 p.m.
Cost: $35-$39
Four-time Grammy-nominated singer Ruthie Foster is described by Rolling Stone as "pure magic to watch and hear." Experience her magic in a concert that showcases a variety of American song forms -- from gospel and blues to jazz, folk and soul.
DANCE

Where: Sammons Center 鈥 3630 Harry Hines Blvd., Dallas
When: March 29 & 30 at 7:30 p.m.
Cost: $40-$50
Avant Chamber Ballet presents a program featuring live musical accompaniment and new works by female-identifying choreographers, voices that are often under-represented in the dance world. The evening includes a post-performance reception with an open bar and appetizers with the artists.
THEATER

Where: Dallas Children鈥檚 Theater 鈥 5938 Skillman St., Dallas
When: Through March 30
Cost: $20-$24
鈥淪hadows on the wall /Noises down the hall / Life doesn鈥檛 frighten me at all鈥 begins Maya Angelou鈥檚 famous poem and also the inspiration of this original play by multi-disciplinary hip-hop artist Paige Hernandez. Celebrate every child鈥檚 unique strength and courage in this upbeat, interactive, musical adventure reminding us all that we are indeed fearless royalty.
Where: Stage West 鈥 821 W. Vickery Blvd., Fort Worth
When: Through March 30
Cost: $39-$47
Stage West鈥檚 newest production celebrates the women behind the scenes who run the free world. The screwball comedy follows a PR nightmare at the White House that turns into a full-on global crisis. Lucky for the President, seven brilliant women are waiting in the wings to help save the day.
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