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    Motion & Memory: Dynamic Exhibit of New African Masquerades at San Antonio Museum of Art

    Sci-fi Surrealist: Mexican-American artist Francisco Moreno levels up with an epic survey at Dallas Contemporary

    An Artful Camaraderie: Member-owned and operated Archway Gallery celebrates its fiftieth anniversary

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    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

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    An Icon in Motion: Annabelle Lopez Ochoa explores Frida Kahlo’s legacy at Houston Ballet

    Dancing with Bob, Breaking the Waves, a Set of Angels, a Breakout Hamlet, a Mountain and More!: The 2025 Season Wrap up

    Dancing in Between the Spaces of Life: Karen Stokes Premieres ‘4 Corners’ at the Match

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    Performania: A Spotlight on Texas Stages

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    Performania: A Spotlight on Texas Stages

    The Decade-Long Journey Home: Inside Kitchen Dog Theater’s 35th Season at Its New Dallas Home

    Happening Here: Austin Inspires Artists for Fusebox Festival’s Return

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Dali and Vermeer in Dialogue at the Meadows

Amy Bishop·October 12, 2022
Meadows Museum in Dallas secured Vermeer’s Woman in Blue Reading a Letter for its new exhibition, Dalí/Vermeer: A Dialogue, on display Oct. 16, 2022 through Jan. 15, 2023.
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

The Way of Water: Forklift Danceworks to premiere new production

Claire Christine Spera·October 12, 2022
While there was little rainfall over the summer in central Texas, money flowed from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to 51 national awardees, including  Austin’s venerable Forklift Danceworks, in the form of Our Town grants.
AustinDance

‘Survivance’: The Carter Turns the Lens Over to Indigenous Photographers

Lindsey Wilson·October 12, 2022
Speaking With Light: Contemporary Indigenous Photography, on display at the Amon Carter through Jan. 22, 2023.
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

Texas Studio: Matthew Bourbon on Blunting the Edges of Certainty

casey gregory·October 10, 2022
Like so many artists, Matthew Bourbon holds an array of roles in the field.
Dallas/Ft WorthTexas StudioVisual Art

Constructing Fragility: Diane Severin Nguyen at the CAMH

MICHAEL MCFADDEN·October 10, 2022
On view at the Contemporary Art Museum Houston from Oct. 28 through Feb. 26, 2023, If Revolution Is a Sickness centers around a video of the same name.
HoustonVisual Art

Global Thinking: Dallas Opera Livestreams Main Stage Productions

Steven Brown·October 10, 2022
For a decade, The Dallas Opera has periodically invaded the Cowboys’ home turf—literally.
Dallas/Ft WorthMusicTheater

Jenelle Esparza Weaves Ancestral History at Women & Their Work

Emily Hynds·October 2, 2022
Jenelle Esparza’s weavings reflect her South Texas lineage, but also ask what that history might look like from the perspective of the landscape.
AustinSan AntonioVisual Art

Seriality, color, and time: Matthew Wong at DMA

Amy Bishop·October 2, 2022
The Dallas Museum of Art seemed to have known that Matthew Wong was on the cusp of fame before most of the world’s other leading art museums.
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

Gordon Parks at the MFAH: Behind-the-lens insights into the mind of one of America’s most visionary photographers

Tarra Gaines·October 2, 2022
In 1966, Gordon Parks, one of the most acclaimed photographers of the 20th century, set out to profile rising civil rights leader Stokely Carmichael for Life magazine.
HoustonVisual Art

The New Now Continues: Performing Arts Houston Commissioning Project Celebrates Local Artists

Tarra Gaines·October 2, 2022
Booth hopes that the program will continue to prove Houston’s cultural excellence to go along with the city’s reputation as a home to global business innovators.
HoustonMusicTheater

Stir Your Heart Toward Change: Bruce Wood Dance Expands Its Reach

Lindsey Wilson·October 2, 2022
The 2022-23 season is a bit of a homecoming for Bruce Wood Dance.
Dallas/Ft WorthDance

Matt Manalo asks ‘Is Liberation Attainable?’

Emily Hynds·September 27, 2022
Manalo’s family immigrated to the United States from the Philippines when he was nineteen, sparking what would become one of the major driving questions - what does ‘home’ mean?
HoustonTexas StudioVisual Art
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