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How Do I Train My Eye For Art?

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

Art Students Integrate Service

Hockaday's Advanced Studio Art class partnered with North Dallas Shared Ministries to paint murals to brighten up the center.

A Summer of Shakespeare

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

SMU Community, Colleagues Remember Slain Journalist

Brent Renaud, known as a kind, compassionate mentor, killed in Ukraine. Renaud's family is working to establish the Brent Renaud Journalism Foundation.
Camps

A Week at the Museum

Want a story-driven, beautifully creative camping experience? Head to the Dallas Museum of Art.
Society

DSM Celebrates Best of Broadway

Paddy and Barry Epstein received the Charles S. Sharp and Ruth Collins Sharp Altshuler Angel Award for their longstanding support of Dallas Summer Musicals Inc. (DSM).

Hilton Park Cities Goes ‘Modern Cowboy’

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

‘Be Happy’ And Huge

See mural-sized reproduction of Jina Lee’s winning painting.

Romcom Screenwriter Got Her Filmmaking Start at Parish

Young filmmaker Alex Yonks, whose new holiday romcom Candy Coated Christmas features Ree Drummond of The Food Network’s Pioneer Woman, got her ambitious start at Parish Episcopal High School.

Former SMU Rower Details College Struggles in Directorial Debut

Introspective drama examines the physical and psychological toll of athletics.
Society

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.

By Opening His Heart, an SMU Grad Hopes to Open Your Mind

Growing up Black in the Texas suburbs, Fred Leach felt the effects of magnified stereotypes, social isolation, marginalization, and unconscious biases. (Read time: 3.9 minutes)

‘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)

Have Strings, Will Travel

COVID-19 put the world on pause, but a Dallas Symphony Orchestra (DSO) violinist wouldn’t let it silence the music. (Read time: 2.9 minutes)

Perot, Dallas Afterschool Team Up to Provide Wonder Kits

The fun and engaging Wonder Kits are designed to help counter summer learning loss and spark interest in science and future STEM careers. (Read time: 4.7 minutes)

Rosewood Mansion Unveils Summer by Design

The expertly curated activities invite guests to rediscover North Texas’ distinctive culture and community through a new lens.

African American Museum Announces Summer Lineup

The African American Museum is back in full force with an array of exciting offerings for this summer.

Galleria Dallas To Host Turtle Creek Chorale

The Turtle Creek Chorale e is making its return with its first in-person concerts since COVID-19 hit Dallas with mini, three-song concerts at 11 a.m. and noon June 5. More than 50 of the choir’s members will perform.
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