The Crow Museum of Asian Art Expands, Celebrates 20 Years

A lot can change in 20 years, and the Crow Museum of Asian Art is flaunting what’s new. “We’re actually coming up on our 20th anniversary this December, so I think it was the right time for us to consider renovations and construction,” says curator Jacqueline Chao. “It’s all leading…

Model Kristianna Davied Created Girl Gang Meetups

During one of Kristianna Davied’s modeling shoots, Davied says a male photographer convinced her to take her top and bra off. Because she wanted to reach her full potential, the photographer was able to manipulate her into thinking she could not do that fully clothed, she says. “A lot of…

Meet the Brothers Behind Five of the Rooms in Sweet Tooth Hotel

For months, people have wandered the halls of the Sweet Tooth Hotel snapping photos, taking selfies in a tub and posing with giant lollipops on a bed made from leftover Nike shoe tread. Built By Bender, a Dallas-based custom fabrication shop, crafted five of the rooms for the Sweet Tooth…

Latinx Artists Turn Insult Into Art at Latino Cultural Center

The Spanish term “maricón,” which translates to “faggot,” is in insult to gays in the Latino community. Some Latinx artists have reversed the insult and decided to embrace it through art. The nonprofit organization Arttitude is showing MaricónX, an exhibition that features eight LGBT and Latinx artists whose work covers…

Leigha Lugo Is Painting Pianos For Dallas

Visual artist Leigha Lugo of Light Era Studios has teamed up with the city’s Office of Cultural Affairs for her musically infused art installation project called Play On, Dallas. Lugo has painted three pianos; one will be placed in Dallas Farmers Market, one in Pegasus Plaza downtown and at Love…

Soluna Is Moving to Deep Ellum for Its One-Night Event, Array

The Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s Soluna International Music & Arts Festival moves out of the Arts District on May 12 and heads to Deep Ellum for a one-night music and art and tech extravaganza at the Bomb Factory and Canton Hall. Soluna is teaming up with Capital One to present Array,…

Laura Owens’ Exhibit at Dallas Museum of Art Checks All the Boxes

Through her chosen medium of painting — which wasn’t exactly a safe bet for a young artist in the 1990s, when Laura Owens’ career began — the contemporary artist checks most boxes: Her art references art history; it’s highly personal; it’s collaborative; and despite its undeniable painterliness, Owens incorporates a…

Sorry, Cake Boss, but Arlington, Too, Knows Something About Edible Art

Edible art sculptures, about a baker’s dozen of them, filled the Arlington Museum of Art on Saturday night while the pastry chefs who created them mingled with local art and cake lovers. The Eat Your Art Out fundraiser, which provided cake samples and Champagne to ticket-holders, is a popular event,…

Fangoria Magazine Rises from the Dead Thanks to Cinestate

Horror fans will finally have an excuse to read something besides the latest Stephen King novel they are legally required to read whether or not it’s actually a horror story. The Dallas-based movie and publishing studio Cinestate announced that it’s reviving the horror movie magazine Fangoria for print and setting…

7 Dallas Artists to Watch in 2018

Hobbes VincentThe word on the street is that sculptor Hobbes Vincent tells one hell of a tall tale. “You never know whether you’re getting an accurate portrait of reality or one that’s been manipulated,” gallery owner Jen Mauldin says. Translated: He’s a bit of a bullshitter. That’s good news for…