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    The Stories that Hair Can Tell: Rosemary Meza-DesPlas at the Martin Museum of Art

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    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

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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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    Aimed Dance Fest Ignites Contemporary Dance in Southeast Texas

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    Awesome Analog: Performing Arts Houston brings its biggest season yet for 60th Anniversary

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    A Summer Spoof: The Gilbert & Sullivan Society of Houston Serves up ‘The Gondoliers’

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    History and Community Come Together at Houston’s Stages Theater

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Forms of Inheritance: Anna Mayer Goes Meta at the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft

Sherry Cheng·February 12, 2021
Thick black smoke clouds engulf the large canvas mural that dominates the entrance of artist Anna Mayer’s solo exhibition, Forms of Inheritance, on view through May 8 at the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft (HCCC).
FeaturesHoustonVisual Art

No Muting Allowed: Innovation & Resilience at Fort Worth Opera

Amy Bishop·February 12, 2021
Ask any leader of an arts organization what life has been like during the past year, and most will probably swear it has been one of the most demanding times of their lives. 
Dallas/Ft WorthMusic

Bold Choices: Dallas Black Dance Makes Arts Available to New Audiences

Lindsay Alissa King·February 9, 2021
Together Young and Drew laid out three-month, six-month, and one-year plans, even before they knew how long the pandemic might keep the curtains down.
Dallas/Ft WorthDanceFeatures

The Language of Allegory: Shirin Neshat at The Modern

casey gregory·February 8, 2021
Nearly a year into the global pandemic, it’s likely we can all relate to the idea of the imagination as a passport.
Dallas/Ft WorthFeaturesVisual Art

Embracing Possibilities: Houston’s Stages Conquers Digital Realms at the Gordy

Tarra Gaines·February 8, 2021
Of all the best-laid plans of mice and women that went awry in 2020, one I regret missing was a conversation with Stages artistic director Kenn McLaughlin.
HoustonTheater

Bridging the Museum: The Carter Community Artists initiative at Amon Carter

James Russell·January 29, 2021
The Carter Community Artists initiative was established in 2018 by the Amon Carter Museum of American Art.
Dallas/Ft WorthFeaturesVisual Art

No Ocean Between Us at the San Antonio Museum of Art

Lauren Moya Ford·January 29, 2021
“Migration is beautiful.” These are the words the viewer reads upon entering the San Antonio Museum of Art’s newest exhibition, No Ocean Between Us, on view at the San Antonio Museum of Art Feb. 12-May 9, 2021.
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One STEP at a Time: Second Thought Theatre lifts the curtain

Lindsey Wilson·January 18, 2021
The new artistic director of Dallas’s Second Thought Theatre is addressing the virtual audience of STEP: Second Thought Emerging Playwrights.
Dallas/Ft WorthFeaturesTheater

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.
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