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Paint Hues Reflect Dallas Artist’s Colorful Journey

JD Miller partnered with Phil Romano of Macaroni Grill, Fuddruckers, and EatZi’s to open Samuel Lynne Galleries, named after Romano’s son and Miller’s daughter

How Do I Train My Eye For Art?

Knowing what to think about viewing contemporary art without guidance can leave you puzzled and confused.

BANKSYLAND Debuts in Dallas

Dallasites can now view the elusive artist Banksy’s work at an immersive gallery experience until July 4.

A Summer of Shakespeare

2022 marks 50 years of Shakespeare Dallas producing affordable family entertainment for North Texas audiences.

Hilton Park Cities Goes ‘Modern Cowboy’

Jon Flaming’s work gives hotel distinct Texas vibe, personality.
Society

$11 Million Raised at 22nd Two X Two For Aids And Art

Preston Hollow’s Cindy and Howard Rachofsky welcomed back art-loving philanthropists to the Rachofsky House in a big way, raising $11 million for the Dallas Museum of Art and amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research.
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The Other Art Fair Showcases New Talent, Helps Stewpot

Dallas art enthusiasts joined local, national, and international artists at the Dallas Market Hall on Oct. 21 for the Private View party for the Dallas edition of The Other Art Fair, a leading artist fair for discovering emerging artists.

BCA Seeks Entries for Annual Contest

Don’t just doodle during boring business meetings. Showcase that artistic talent in the office to inspire creativity.

‘I Love Expressing Myself This Way’

Jerzy Kosinski once said, “The principle of true art is not to portray, but to evoke.” (Read time: 4.5 minutes)

Henry Ossawa Tanner Exhibit Comes to DMA

The Dallas Museum of Art (DMA) will display two works by American artist Henry Ossawa Tanner, including The Thankful Poor. (Read time: 4.1 minutes)

DMA Acquires Basquiat Painting Created During Dallas Visit

The Dallas Museum of Art announced the acquisition of Sam F (1985) by Jean-Michel Basquiat, the first work by the iconic American artist to enter the museum’s collection.

Student Achievements: Five To Celebrate

Collin Chon, a fifth-grader at Greenhill School, won Best of Show in the Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) annual Student Art Contest. This year’s theme: Everyday Heroes Ride DART.

John Wesley’s Traveling Pulpit Gets New Home at SMU

The World Methodist Museum’s historical and theologically significant collections are moving in May to SMU’s Bridwell Library.

On the Fence About Cartoons?

Since attending college at the University of Texas, University Park resident Max Dillard has drawn cartoons.

Delayed Contemporary Exhibit Finally Opens With Timely Touches

The Dallas Museum of Art, reopen after closing in March for the pandemic, has introduced two new curators and a contemporary art exhibit.

President Bush Tackles Immigration Issues With Portraits

The 43rd president has been painting again.

Four Trends in Interior Design: Antiques, Brass, Color, Wallpaper

Over the course of my interior design career, I have watched many trends come and go.

Bluffview Resident Uses Art and Faith to Heal and Help

Brenda Bogart is an artist, a Christian, and a giver. With God by her side, she utilizes her artistic talents in order to give back to the Dallas community.

Ex HP Golfer Goes Fore Art

Julia Cary’s artwork encompasses a kaleidoscopic array of colors. But she initially figured her athletic pursuits would provide a better chance of seeing green.
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