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Presence, Absence and a Certain Tension: Timothy Harding Redefines Space

MICHAEL MCFADDEN·July 27, 2025
In Timothy Harding’s paintings, there’s a kind of friction at play, a low hum between precision and improvisation, between gesture and grid, between what is seen and what is suggested.
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

Innovation, Ingenuity and Intimacy: Texas Theater Designers Create Big Worlds in Small Spaces

Tarra Gaines·July 27, 2025
“We can’t build sets in here. We have to build a real thing,” says Azizi of what he approximates is a 20 feet by 70 feet space, with half of that reserved for the audience.
AustinDallas/Ft WorthHoustonTheater

Caught in Motion: Robert Rauschenberg at the Menil

MICHAEL MCFADDEN·July 26, 2025
A curtain lifts. A dancer moves across the stage, costume fluttering around graceful limbs.
HoustonVisual Art

Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

Nancy Zastudil·July 26, 2025
Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries
Gallery RowVisual Art

Imaginative Freedom: Antony Gormley at the Nasher Sculpture Center

Chris Becker·July 26, 2025
Stop reading for a second and close your eyes. What do you see?
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

A Landmark Anniversary: AMSET Celebrates 75 Years

Brett Grega·July 26, 2025
While digging through the archives at the Art Museum of Southeast Texas (AMSET), Curator of Exhibitions Caitlin Clay discovered a picture of herself from when she was just two years old.
BeaumontVisual Art

Reclaiming Agency: Joe Harjo’s Indian Removal Act

James Russell·July 23, 2025
Sometimes the final act brings resolution and neatly ties up an epic tale. Sometimes the final act leaves little resolution and gives an opening for a follow-up, or nothing at all.
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

A Half-Century of Vision: Moody Gallery Celebrates 50th Anniversary

Donna Tennant·July 23, 2025
After 50 years in business, Betty Moody continues to run her gallery with passion and enthusiasm. She is celebrating this landmark occasion with two shows featuring gallery artists: Part I runs from Sept. 13 to Oct. 25, and Part II from Nov. 8 to Dec. 20.
HoustonVisual Art

Big Moves Ahead: Bruce Wood Dance Dallas Leans Into Legacy for 2025–26

Lindsey Wilson·July 21, 2025
Bruce Wood Dance Dallas is approaching its sweet sixteen with a season that blurs boundaries between genres, generations, and creative disciplines.
Dallas/Ft WorthDance

Fort Worth Symphony: From Beethoven and Brahms to the Bard and Ballet

Steven Brown·July 21, 2025
The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra still has its eye on Beethoven, Brahms, Debussy and their ilk. But it will peek beyond its artistic home turf next season, when it will share Bass Performance Hall with actors, dancers and even masterpieces of Spanish painting.
Dallas/Ft WorthMusic

Vision and Variety: Texas Performing Arts Celebrates International and Local Artists

Steven Brown·July 21, 2025
The three witches in Shakespeare’s Macbeth, nursing their cauldron of toil and trouble, rank among the most chilling characters ever set loose onstage. Imagine what might happen if they found an apprentice to carry on their dark arts.
AustinDanceMusicTheater

Dance with Abandon: Avant Chamber Ballet Grows a New Audience with Biggest Season Yet

Lindsey Wilson·July 21, 2025
Katie Puder isn’t one to do things halfway. For Avant Chamber Ballet’s 13th season, the founding artistic director is nearly doubling the company’s repertoire, launching a new subscription series for families, premiering two original ballets, and restaging a landmark production by mentor and longtime collaborator Paul Mejia.
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