The program's already started with DBDT offering its online video of "Odetta" through Feb. 18th.
This third installment of the American Rescue Plan went to Bishop Arts, Cara Mia, Dallas Black Dance and the Dallas Symphony. Good news! But there's a catch . . .
https://artandseek.org/2022/01/28/four-dallas-arts-groups-receive-450k-in-nea-rescue-grants/
California-based artist Guadalupe Rosales’ installation at the Dallas Museum of Art draws on her memories of cruising in cars with her friends in the 90s.
She wrote one herself only last year - about Juneteenth. This new one is about Juneteenth and Lee's activism in support of it.
https://artandseek.org/2022/01/27/juneteenth-activist-opal-lee-is-profiled-in-a-new-childrens-book/
The 96-year-old hulk will undergo "adaptive re-use" to help those people the KKK targeted: Black, Latino, immigrant, LGBTQ.
Fort Worth Opera presents a world premiere about the swashbuckling hero - but in a stripped-down arrangement with only guitar, piano - and swordplay.
https://artandseek.org/2022/01/25/zorro-can-never-die-now-he-returns-in-a-world-premiere-opera/
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https://artandseek.org/2022/01/21/grammy-winning-singer-and-dallas-native-meat-loaf-dead-at-74/
Carne y Arena is a virtual reality experience that drops participants in the desert, on a journey with Central American and Mexican migrants. The exhibit at Fair Park is the work of Academy Award...
Although he died nearly 60 year ago, Milton Avery is very much a man for our times. He drew and painted things he knew, and helped viewers see them his way — works with colors and shapes.
The Amon Carter Museum of American Art has announced its exhibition schedule for 2022. Here's what you can expect.
"Charlie Bee Company" follows New Braunfels beekeeper Charlie Agar as he safely removes the country's most precious pollinator out of homes from Austin to San Antonio.
The Fort Worth-based streaming service, Amplify817, is looking for the next round of Fort Worth musicians to promote on its service. KXT has all the info on how to apply.
Fort Worth native Tony Green has a knack for bringing people together, and he's using it to be an ambassador for the city.
A former Klan hall, just north of downtown Fort Worth, sat empty for years. Now, a group of arts and racial justice organizations has bought the building to turn it into a site of healing.
https://artandseek.org/2022/01/11/fort-worths-old-klan-hall-set-to-become-a-hub-for-the-arts/
"Metro Music" assembles an archive's worth of posters, album covers, photos and press clippings all the way up through the 1970s.
The increased precautions come after two DSO musicians tested positive.
Art Tooth and Arts Fort Worth share their plans for the money they received from an artist's memorial fund.
They may be called "Marshmallow Fur" or ""Butter Mouth," but Katie McKay Jones' abstract paintings represent some real fears.
Watch some of the year's greatest Tiny Desk performances, featuring a small sample of the talented artists who delivered intimate sets from their homes around the world.
https://artandseek.org/2021/12/30/our-favorite-tiny-desk-home-concerts-of-2021/
Steel cubes by artist Anila Quayyam Agha hover in space like glowing lacework.