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Current and formerly unhoused writers and artists find resources at the Stewpot in downtown Dallas, but they've also found a place to share their personal stories and paintings in the new book "Thy Neighbor."
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Artist Oshay Green鈥檚 sculptures could topple over at any moment 鈥 he embraces the uncertainty.
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Video installations, photo walls and colorful murals at Oak Lawn Place inspire residents.
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For decades, Ofelia Faz-Garza has been collecting and making zines.
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While the artworks in front of Bedford Junior High and Harwood Junior High are not political in nature, the city was unable to secure exemptions for them to remain in place.
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Guests can explore the trippy exhibition alongside interdimensional visitors in this new interactive show.
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The American Black film festival鈥檚 first pop-up tour lands in Dallas on Nov. 15-16 with films, celebrity panelists and Black creativity.
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Bishop Arts Theatre Center received a $500,000 Mellon Foundation grant to strengthen its arts programming, community engagement and support for diverse voices.
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Until Nov. 15, visitors can check out artifacts, visual art and photos in the 鈥淯ntitled Homeland鈥 exhibition at the Museum of Asian Texans.
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Michael Shellis traveled to Buckingham Palace to present his painting to the King.
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The Dallas show features contemporary artists from Zimbabwe and South Africa exploring identity and cultural connections.
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In the last few years, De鈥橝rion Wafer and Itatiana Robinson have grown their LEGO collection with dozens of special edition finds.