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The statue would depict a mother with an unborn child in a 鈥渨orld-shaped womb.鈥
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Dallas has been named one of the top 10 U.S. cities for free art, according to a new study. With 130 murals, 10 free museums, and growing popularity on TikTok, the city鈥檚 art scene thrives.
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Create Texas is working with a housing developer and the City of Arlington to find a local artist who will create a sculpture honoring Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement.
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The Greater Denton Arts Council wants to bring a vending machine to Denton to offer local artists exposure. The Art-o-mat, a retired cigarette vending machine converted to sell a cigarette pack-sized piece of art for only $5, would be one of only a couple of hundred in the United States.
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Fort Worth鈥檚 T&P Station has welcomed visitors to the city for nearly a century. Now, a recently completed public works project is shining light on some of the historic figures that have stepped off a train throughout the years.
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Jagged edges of drywall and exposed puffs of pink insulation are the first visible clues that Jonah Freeman and Justin Lowe鈥檚 鈥淪unset Corridor鈥 is not your typical art exhibition.
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The Amon Carter Museum of American Art is no stranger to Western art, but its new exhibition, which opens Sept. 28, pushes against the stereotypes and mythology frequently associated with cowboy culture.
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"The Border is Beautiful" exhibit in Eagle Pass features the works of nearly 50 artists and highlights the diverse communities, people, and perspectives from both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border.
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Many arts organizations are struggling after the pandemic. But the Coppell Arts Center has continued to see an increase in attendance and ticket sales revenue since its first full year open in 2021.
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The first piece of art that greets visitors to the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth is a sculpture by Richard Serra.
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Shadow Lines in Martyrs Park sits at the site where three Black men were lynched more than 150 years ago.
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Inside one chamber of the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, gallery walls normally painted white instead feature a deep cobalt hue.