This Weekend, Dallas Gets an Exciting New Art Festival with Concurrence
One of the best art shows of the year is happening Saturday night at DFW Art House.
One of the best art shows of the year is happening Saturday night at DFW Art House.
Before he steps into the ring at Esports Stadium in Arlington tonight, the Ring of Honor Pure Champion is displaying two luchador paintings at the North Dallas restaurant.
Stepping into Bug Lab takes Dallas on an immersive journey that transforms the tiniest creatures into the biggest stars of summer learning and fun.
The Dallas Contemporary’s latest installation focuses on New York artist Masahiro LaMarsh’s elaborately designed grillz, including custom pieces for Erykah Badu.
The museum honored the 160th anniversary of the holiday with lectures, screenings and an exhibit featuring photos of Rosenwald Schools by photographer Andrew Feiler.
Photographer Jeff Baker and multi-media illustrator Soomin Jung will open new landscape exhibitions at the gallery on Saturday.
Tattoo studios all over North Texas are celebrating the Dallas-created tradition this Friday.
For decades, Dallas artist Clay Austin has transformed the city’s discarded fragments into vibrant canvases, leaving an indelible mark on Deep Ellum’s artistic legacy.
Marisol: A Retrospective allows for a deeper look at the pop art powerhouse who captured the imagination of the 1960s.
The show marks the first installation at ARC Gallery, a new visual art space in Deep Ellum.
New executive director Emma Vernon now has her eyes set on funding the ambitious Boedeker Ice Cream Factory renovation.
In its 17th edition, the annual event solidifies the city’s spot in the global marketplace.
Phoenix man Paul Wilson has created a troupe of dolls in the image of JFK’s killer. He’s not alone in creating Oswald art.
The live art-making show will cast a spotlight on art-forward Trinity Groves.
The “Super Bowl of the Dallas art world,” attracts international art lovers year after year.
Dallas arts and entertainment is about to grow exponentially, according to Dallas College.
The organization’s historical archive will be on display through this fall.
You don’t need to wait until Halloween to be terrified. This is much worse.
The Fort Worth artist has a remarkable exhibition in Dallas, “Red Rum Punch”
With three nights in three months, “Art Of The Machine” will educate about Narcan use and honor the artwork on the machines.
The cultural center maintains its gem status by highlighting Black artists.
May this one an artful year with Dallas-Fort Worth’s best visual art offerings.