photography /tags/photography photography en-US Copyright Wed, 12 Mar 2025 15:08:38 GMT ‘Backbone of the American Dream’: How Rosenwald Schools shaped the civil rights movement /arts-culture/2025-03-12/backbone-of-the-american-dream-how-rosenwald-schools-shaped-the-civil-rights-movement Photographer Andrew Feiler documented the last remaining Rosenwald Schools built to educate Black children during segregation. The exhibition showcases photographs and stories of the schools that transformed Black education in the Jim Crow era. Wed, 12 Mar 2025 15:08:38 GMT /arts-culture/2025-03-12/backbone-of-the-american-dream-how-rosenwald-schools-shaped-the-civil-rights-movement Zara Amaechi Photographer Laura Wilson captures the best of the modern West /arts-culture/2025-02-12/photographer-laura-wilson-captures-the-best-of-the-modern-west The artist closes her second solo exhibition at Fort Works Art on Feb. 22. Wed, 12 Feb 2025 15:34:37 GMT /arts-culture/2025-02-12/photographer-laura-wilson-captures-the-best-of-the-modern-west Kendall Morgan | The Dallas Morning News ‘I could have been a Mike Brown’: Artist brings photography exhibition to TCC /arts-culture/2024-02-14/i-could-have-been-a-mike-brown-artist-brings-photography-exhibition-to-tcc Michael Darough was house hunting when he arrived at a potential property about five minutes before his Realtor and parked in front of the “For Sale” sign in the yard. Wed, 14 Feb 2024 16:10:04 GMT /arts-culture/2024-02-14/i-could-have-been-a-mike-brown-artist-brings-photography-exhibition-to-tcc Marcheta Fornoff | Fort Worth Report A fresh look at John Lennon through the lens of photographer May Pang /arts-culture/2023-12-08/a-fresh-look-at-john-lennon-through-the-lens-of-photographer-may-pang Very few people get to claim a rock legend as their first serious boyfriend. Fewer still can say that the match was made by the musician’s wife. But May Pang said both were true of her relationship with Beatles legend John Lennon. Fri, 08 Dec 2023 16:41:40 GMT /arts-culture/2023-12-08/a-fresh-look-at-john-lennon-through-the-lens-of-photographer-may-pang Marcheta Fornoff | Fort Worth Report In Corsicana, long lost photos become a show about small-town Texas - and a mystery to be solved /arts-culture/2023-11-01/in-corsicana-long-lost-photos-become-a-show-about-small-town-texas-and-a-mystery-to-be-solved More than 2000 unclaimed photos and negatives were found that covered the '40s through the early '60s. They provide a personal, ground-level view of Texas life - pre-disco, pre-cellphones, pre-cable TV. Wed, 01 Nov 2023 12:00:00 GMT /arts-culture/2023-11-01/in-corsicana-long-lost-photos-become-a-show-about-small-town-texas-and-a-mystery-to-be-solved Jerome Weeks Two first-gen artists explore Chicano culture by capturing lowriders, fashion /arts-culture/2023-10-18/two-first-gen-artists-explore-chicano-culture-by-capturing-lowriders-fashion Marth Rincon and Adrian Garcia Mendez are Mexican American artists whose work is a reflection of their cultural heritage and adolescence. Wed, 18 Oct 2023 10:00:00 GMT /arts-culture/2023-10-18/two-first-gen-artists-explore-chicano-culture-by-capturing-lowriders-fashion Stephanie Salas-Vega Dallas gallery focuses on trailblazing TWU professor who left an indelible mark on photography /arts-culture/2023-10-04/dallas-gallery-focuses-on-trailblazing-twu-professor-who-left-an-indelible-mark-on-photography Burt and Missy Finger have long been fans of Carlotta Corpron, a modernist photographer who developed a couple of quiet but committed proteges in Denton. Wed, 04 Oct 2023 15:00:00 GMT /arts-culture/2023-10-04/dallas-gallery-focuses-on-trailblazing-twu-professor-who-left-an-indelible-mark-on-photography Lucinda Breeding-Gonzales | Denton Record-Chronicle As nonprofit photography center closes, founder expected Dallas to do more for arts /arts-culture/2023-07-13/as-nonprofit-photography-center-closes-founder-expected-dallas-to-do-more-for-arts In our series on the arts and the economy, we ask why the Dallas Center for Photography is closing its doors. Thu, 13 Jul 2023 15:28:41 GMT /arts-culture/2023-07-13/as-nonprofit-photography-center-closes-founder-expected-dallas-to-do-more-for-arts Michelle Aslam ‘Multiple Exposures’ exhibition at Amon Carter showcases Christina Fernandez’s best works /arts-culture/2023-05-25/multiple-exposures-exhibition-at-amon-carter-showcases-christina-fernandezs-best-works The artist’s photography and installations explore her identity as a Mexican-American woman Thu, 25 May 2023 10:00:00 GMT /arts-culture/2023-05-25/multiple-exposures-exhibition-at-amon-carter-showcases-christina-fernandezs-best-works Michelle Aslam ‘Reservation Dogs’ writer Ryan RedCorn wants accurate Indigenous narratives at Fort Worth symposium /2022-10-28/reservation-dogs-writer-ryan-redcorn-wants-accurate-indigenous-narratives-at-symposium Ryan RedCorn isn’t sure what wisdom he’s going to impart Saturday at the Amon Carter Museum as a symposium panelist regarding contemporary Indigenous photography. But given the background of RedCorn, an Oklahoman of Osage descent, it’s likely to be insightful. Fri, 28 Oct 2022 17:16:50 GMT /2022-10-28/reservation-dogs-writer-ryan-redcorn-wants-accurate-indigenous-narratives-at-symposium Tommy Cummings | The Dallas Morning News