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Tubman Gallery's new exhibition 鈥淭wo Tears in a Bucket鈥 brings together artists from across the U.S. to explore Black survival and healing.
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The founder of Rooftop Cinema Club discusses Fort Worth, the company鈥檚 ideation and more.
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Andrew Walker helped the museum oversee the museum鈥檚 expansion and a community artists initiative
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The Fort Worth theater company brings the Pulitzer Prize-winning play to North Texas.
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Good Morning/Mourning America, a multimedia exhibition with themes of tension, heartbreak and hope for our current cultural and political climate, takes place from Aug. 22 to Aug. 28.
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Public art advocates are encouraged by Fort Worth鈥檚 early draft of next year鈥檚 bond program that could include millions of dollars toward installations that visually enhance communities.
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Fort Worth painter Sarah Bales Losey remembers how special it felt when she had her artwork featured in an exhibition for the first time in March 2024.
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In the play, two young Asian women spend a memorable Thanksgiving together.
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The organization operates out of a 100-year-old historic home in Polytechnic Heights that once belong to Sedrick鈥檚 grandmother.
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Richard Avedon鈥檚 iconic portraits and a broad survey of Asian American art offer varied perspectives on the region.
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The news comes shortly after a round of layoffs and a pause on Dr. Phil Primetime
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Silly and thought-provoking The Billy Club Puppets comes to the theatre鈥檚 outdoor digs in rural Fort Worth