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    Nothing is Ordinary: Hillerbrand+Magsamen at FotoFest

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    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

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    Sharing the Same Rhythms: Cara Mía Theatre’s Latinidades Festival Returns to Dallas

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Classical Theatre Company’s 24/25 Season Digs into Their Niche

Emily Hynds·September 10, 2024
After years of turbulent flux, Classical Theatre Company has settled into a new routine.
HoustonTheater

Texas Studio: Robert Jessup Envelops the Viewer

MICHAEL MCFADDEN·September 10, 2024
“You find yourself alone in an empty room,” the artist begins.
Dallas/Ft WorthTexas StudioVisual Art

The Choreography We Carry: Considering Our Dance DNA with Houston Ballet Principal Connor Walsh

Nancy Wozny·September 10, 2024
Dance artists are shaped by the work they dance, and the relationship between the dancer and the dance-maker is extremely potent when it comes to what we see on stage.
DanceHouston

More than Dance: Texas Flamenco Festival Brings Fiery Spanish Style to Oak Cliff

Steven Brown·September 6, 2024
Dallas’ Oak Cliff neighborhood is in flux, again.
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Enter to Win A Camiba Cultural Tour

admin·September 1, 2024
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Theater with a Capital T: Big titles connect Stage West to the community in 2024-25

Lindsey Wilson·August 27, 2024
After an unprecedented 2023, where it grew and thrived in the face of post-pandemic uncertainty, Stage West is continuing to flourish.
Dallas/Ft WorthTheater

Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

Nancy Zastudil·August 22, 2024
Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries
Gallery RowVisual Art

Sharing Our Stories: Cara Mía Theatre’s 2024-25 season strengthens connection across borders

Lindsey Wilson·August 17, 2024
It’s the largest Latinx theater company in Texas, but Dallas’s Cara Mía Theatre is making waves that ripple far outside the Lone Star State.
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Texas Studio: Audrya Flores Needs Some Space

casey gregory·August 17, 2024
From Francis Bacon’s chaotically smeary Dublin hovel to Georgia O’Keefe’s airy New Mexico retreat, the way that artists use, arrange, divide, and negotiate their studios is as individual as the work that emerges from these spaces.
San AntonioTexas StudioVisual Art

Land, memory, language, and ancestry: ‘Native America: In Translation’ at the Blanton

Sherry Cheng·August 17, 2024
“I was thinking about young Native artists and what would be inspirational and important for them as a road map,” said Wendy Red Star, curator of Native America: In Translation.
AustinVisual Art

Chance and Fate: Tacita Dean’s long overdue exhibit at the Menil

Donna Tennant·August 17, 2024
Tacita Dean is possibly the most significant artist not widely known in the U.S.
HoustonVisual Art

Art Around Every Corner: Discovering Cuba’s Cultural Treasures and Urban landscapes

Tarra Gaines·August 14, 2024
I was traveling as a guest of long-time Arts and Culture Texas friends, the Austin-based Camiba Cultural Tours.
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