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    Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

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    Performa/Dance Marks Their 10th Anniversary with ‘ANTHROPOCENE’

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Invited to Learn: Bishop Arts Theatre Center ends its 30th season with groundbreaking plays about history-making women

Lindsey Wilson·March 21, 2024
The Bishop Arts neighborhood of Dallas has enjoyed a surge in popularity these past few years, but many of its diners, drinkers, and shoppers probably aren’t aware that just a mile away sits the area’s namesake theater company.
Dallas/Ft WorthTheater

Taking Flight: Zeke Williams and his feathered friends nest at Galveston Arts Center

Lindsey Wilson·March 21, 2024
Dallas-based artist Zeke Williams is addicted to making work.
Dallas/Ft WorthHoustonVisual Art

Classical Gems: Dallas Opera will stage landmark works for its first time

Steven Brown·March 9, 2024
The Dallas Opera will treat its audiences next season to two of opera’s all-time favorites, but the real news belongs to the season’s other two slots: They’ll hold a pair of landmark works the company has never staged.
Dallas/Ft WorthMusic

Love, Time & Aging: Alan Cumming Tours Texas

Tarra Gaines·February 21, 2024
Along with some very fashionable real ones, multi-hyphenated artist Alan Cumming wears a lot of figurative hats.
Dallas/Ft WorthHoustonSan Antonio

Realer than Real: Sarah Sze at the Nasher Sculpture Center

Nancy Zastudil·February 10, 2024
The distinctions between what’s real and what’s virtual are growing fuzzier with each new day, not to mention each new tech gadget.
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

Gallery Row: A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries

Nancy Zastudil·February 10, 2024
A Seasonal Spotlight on Six Texas Galleries in San Antonio, Houton, Dallas and Autin
AustinDallas/Ft WorthGallery RowHoustonSan AntonioVisual Art

Building a Global Network: The Fusebox Universe at 20

Tarra Gaines·February 10, 2024
The planets will align this spring for Fusebox Festival’s 20th anniversary.
AustinFilmMusicTheater

Mysticism, spirituality, and revolution: Black and Caribbean Surrealists at The Modern

Donna Tennant·February 8, 2024
The exhibition title, Surrealism and Us, references the essay “1943: Surrealism and Us” by Suzanne Césaire (1915-1966), a Martinique writer, feminist, and anti-colonialist. Césaire believed that the concepts, aesthetics, and power of Surrealism could encourage self-determination and independence.
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

Visible Labor: Inside the world of art handlers at Houston’s Center for Contemporary Craft

MICHAEL MCFADDEN·February 8, 2024
If you’ve ever visited an exhibition and wondered how an artist pulled something off, chances are good a preparator had something to do with it.
HoustonVisual Art

Eyes toward the future: Houston’s Hobby Center Builds a New Vision

Tarra Gaines·February 8, 2024
As Houston’s Hobby Center for the Performing Arts celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2022, its board, staff and its new president and CEO Mark Folkes decided to get contemplative about their identity, especially when it comes to the “Center” in the name.
HoustonVisual Art

TX Studio: Adam Castañeda, processing life through dance

Tarra Gaines·February 7, 2024
Dancer, choreographer and artistic director of Pilot Dance Project, Adam Castañeda didn’t begin dance training until his early twenties, yet he believes leaping over those childhood and adolescent studio years might have given him some advantages.
DanceHoustonTexas Studio

Amazing, Fabulous, Spectacular: New Works Light Up Fort Worth’s Amphibian Stage in 2024

Lindsey Wilson·February 7, 2024
It’s likely you’ve never heard of any of the titles in Amphibian Stage’s 2024 season, and that’s exactly how Kathleen Culebro wants it.
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