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

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Superflat Superstar: Takashi Murakami at the Modern

Tarra Gaines·May 14, 2018
When we think of the images created by acclaimed Japanese contemporary artist Takashi Murakami, we perhaps can’t help but see visions in our heads of smiling daisies, sleepy-eyed mushrooms, menacing mouse-like creatures with very sharp teeth and cartoon bears vaguely reminiscent of Kanye West.
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

Show Up: Lillian Warren

casey gregory·May 14, 2018
Lillian Warren thinks certain events in life are overemphasized, in particular, “big goals and career choices,” the kind of striving that defines so many American lives.
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Bold Choices: A Busy June and Blockbuster Season Ahead at TITAS

Manuel Mendoza·May 14, 2018
The current TITAS season comes to a close this month with performances by the long-running American dance companies Alonzo King LINES Ballet (June 9) and Parsons Dance (June 30) before the Dallas dance presenter launches its 2018-19 offerings later this summer.
DanceDesign in Texas

Acting in Texas: Brittny Bush

Emily Hynds·May 14, 2018
Brittny Bush is an actor working in Houston, TX, also her hometown.
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Hillerbrand+Magsamen: 147 Devices for Integrated Principles

Megan Sparks·May 8, 2018
“I have an absolute burning sensation to participate. I cannot just simply take a photograph and put it on the wall,” says Stephan Hillerbrand.
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Fade to Black: Creating a Space for African-American Theater in Houston

Trevor Boffone·May 8, 2018
While Houston is routinely lauded as the most diverse city in the United States, this isn’t always apparent at the local level.
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San Antonio Tree of Life: Margarita Cabrera and Mission Espada

Leslie Moody Castro·May 2, 2018
For the better part of a year, Phoenix-based artist Margarita Cabrera has been working on Árbol de Vida: Voces de Tierra, a community-based sculpture for San Antonio’s Misión Espada and Rancho de las Cabras.
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Texas Studio: Jasminne Mendez

Trevor Boffone·May 2, 2018
For Houston-based writer Jasminne Mendez, writing allows her to fight against the erasure of Afro-Latina/o identities and experiences.
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The ACTX Top Ten: May 2018

Nancy Wozny·April 30, 2018
The top ten arts + culture events happening across Texas in May 2018.
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The Chapel and Accompanying Works: Francisco Moreno at Erin Cluley Gallery

Leslie Moody Castro·April 25, 2018
Francisco Moreno’s The Chapel and Accompanying Works at Erin Cluley Gallery, on view through May 19, is a classical barrel-vaulted building constructed inside the gallery.
Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art

Texas Lens: Arts Pedestrians

Nancy Wozny·April 23, 2018
“Where are you going?” asked Dallas’s favorite classical DJ Amy Bishop, as I was heading straight into Meyerson Symphony Center, which would have been great had I been planning to go see Jaap van Zweden in one of his final concerts.
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From Ballet to Broadway: McGee Maddox takes the lead in ‘An American In Paris’

Nancy Wozny·April 23, 2018
A + C editor Nancy Wozny caught up with Maddox about his transition from ballet to Broadway.
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