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Faith

Church of the Incarnation Celebrates Easter With Experiential Art Exhibit

With a team of artists and partners from area churches, they have worked together for more than two years to deliver the beauty and power of the Easter story in this way.

Nasher Sculpture Center Announces Sheila Hicks

Her sculptures and installations transform thread and fiber into entire environments that reflect her formalist training with their emphasis on color, form, and line.
Out and About

DMA Impresses with Impressionism

One thing I've noticed over the past couple of exhibits is that the Dallas Museum of Art has incorporated more women-based galleries. Women Artists in Europe from the Monarchy to Modernism, Women + Design, and now Berthe Morisot, Woman Impressionist.

DMA Announces New Senior Curator of European Art

Myers previously served as The Lillian and James H. Clark Curator of European Painting and Sculpture at the DMA for three years.
Out and About

Women + Design with Katie Stout

Brooklyn-based furniture designer/artist Katie Stout – named to the Forbes 30 under 30 list – came to the DMA this weekend for a DMA Junior Associate exclusive event - Curators and Cocktails.

Nasher Sculpture Center Celebrates Isa Genzken

Three works by Genzken, on loan from various local private collections and the artist’s gallery, will be on view through April 28.

NorthPark Center To Feature Artist Jean-Michel Basquiat

The art of Jean-Michel Basquiat will be featured at NorthPark Center's ArtRocks!

Perot Museum Refreshes Lyda Hill Gems and Minerals Hall

The Perot Museum of Nature and Science unveiled the Lyda Hill Gems and Minerals Hall on Jan. 30. Museum leaders announced a new strategic initiative – the Gems and Minerals Center of Excellence – that aims to elevate interest and understanding of gems and minerals.

Iconic LOVE Sculpture Donated to University Park

University Park is the second location of the sculpture in Texas in addition to the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio.

Homeless Find Food For the Soul Through Art

The Stewpot, established by the First Presbyterian Church of Dallas in 1975, began with a focus on serving food to homeless neighbors.

Art and Hope for the Homeless

My recent visit to the Stewpot left me filled with hope, hope for people that are homeless and hope for families that are struggling to avoid becoming homeless

Fort Worth Show of Antiques and Art

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