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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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    Texas Studio: Ballet Artist Silas Farley Makes the Joyful Leap to Dallas

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The Music Plays On: Texas Orchestras Pivot in 2021

Steven Brown·January 8, 2021
The Fort Worth Symphony will spotlight Antonín Dvořák’s melodious but unfamiliar Serenade in E major on Jan. 8-10. The same weekend, Dallas Symphony performances of Dmitri Shostakovich’s Chamber Symphony in A-flat--a supersized version of the composer’s Quartet No. 10--will show how intense a string ensemble can be. The Houston Symphony will partner with onetime prodigy, now mature artist Midori in Beethoven’s Violin Concerto on Jan. 15-17.
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2020 YEAR IN REVIEW

Nancy Wozny·January 5, 2021
Arts and Culture Texas magazine's 2020 year in review.
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Nefertari’s Egypt on View at Kimbell Art Museum

Tarra Gaines·December 17, 2020
For those Texans seeking art refuge this weary winter, the Kimbell Art Museum has a queen’s knees of an exhibition to transport us back 3000 years into the world of Queen Nefertari’s Egypt (now through March 14).
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

MFAH Expands with New Building

Tarra Gaines·December 1, 2020
recently-unveiled Nancy and Rich Kinder Building at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and a way of contemplating the Kinder’s impact on the landscape of the museum campus, the city of Houston and even the international art world.
HoustonVisual Art

A Season for Singing Together: Houston Chamber Choir Launches New Season on the Digital Stage

Sherry Cheng·December 1, 2020
For the Houston Chamber Choir (HCC), and the choral community at large, it has been an exceptionally challenging year.
HoustonMusic

We Are Breath: The Black Man Project

Danielle Fanfair·November 16, 2020
Breathing consists of two phases: Inspiration and exhalation. Our body automatically moves air into and out of the lungs.
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Society for the Performing Arts Goes Digital

Tarra Gaines·November 16, 2020
Radical reinvention: That’s what Meg Booth, chief executive officer for Society for the Performing Arts, sees in this time when artists and audiences must stay separate to stay safe.
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Open Air Performance in Texas

Tarra Gaines·November 16, 2020
As a pandemic spring spun into summer, it seemed all the performing arts world became a virtual stage and all the men and women remote players.
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The New Normal: The 2020 Austin Studio Tour Goes Digital

Lauren Moya Ford·November 12, 2020
In a normal year, hundreds of Austin art studios and workshops would fill with thousands of visitors next week.
AustinVisual Art

Marina Adams at The Modern

James Russell·November 10, 2020
Adams, who splits her time between New York and Parma, Italy, has spent her career instilling passion in viewers with her colorful, abstract paintings, prints and gouaches, linking contemporary life and universal patterns.
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

Frame x Frame Film Fest 2020: Drive In Distanced, Drive Out Hopeful

Nichelle Suzanne·November 6, 2020
Since its founding in 1982, TITAS has been all about bringing the best of the arts to North Texas. The 2020-21 season had been planned to expand upon this mission by featuring, for the first time ever, an all-American lineup of visiting dance companies—until the coronavirus happened.
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How to be Flexible: TITAS explores new ideas while (safely) welcoming America’s top dance companies

Lindsey Wilson·November 2, 2020
Since its founding in 1982, TITAS has been all about bringing the best of the arts to North Texas. The 2020-21 season had been planned to expand upon this mission by featuring, for the first time ever, an all-American lineup of visiting dance companies—until the coronavirus happened.
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