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The touring live show combines stand-up comedy, storytelling and Black history, using humor and audience participation to spotlight historical figures and events that often go untaught.
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The civil suit filed Monday by the artist says FIFA and the building's owner and management company violated a 1990 federal law that protects artists from destruction of their public works.
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More than 30 Dallas-Fort Worth artists were invited to paint unique designs for the downtown district’s “Summer of Soccer” celebration.
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Experience World Cup matches at engaging watch parties or visit local museums and businesses celebrating soccer in creative ways.
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A new mural on the side of Huitzitzilin Cafe depicts Miguel Angel Garcia Hernandez and Norlan Guzman Fuentes.
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Dallas' Pegasus Media Project and Fort Worth Film Commission are gaining international attention after winning awards at the 2026 Global Production Awards presented by Cannes Film Festival.
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The base coat for a new mural is unfinished, but the majority of the 1999 ocean life mural is no longer visible.
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Eight teams will arrive to Arlington sporting away kits designed by Nike, Adidas, Puma and Kelme for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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A loose network of artist-run and DIY spaces offer artists a way to show work on their own terms.
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The non-collecting museum announced new leadership as it navigates next steps
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A North Texas artist met an Uvalde woman through TikTok while he was painting a mural to honor one of the students killed in the deadly shooting at Robb Elementary School. Four years later, they are married and have a child.
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A few years ago, Anna Galluzzi and Delaney Smith-Vaughn wanted to create a way to showcase the art that was being produced in Denton. Borrowing the concept of Oak Cliff Visual SpeedBump Art Tour in Dallas, the two artists launched SpeedBump lil d in 2023.
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In a gallery in Deep Ellum, a new exhibition is asking viewers to slow down and take a closer look at Texas. “Minor Regional Novelist” is on view until May 23.
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The long-planned cultural center opens with an art show in partnership with Kinfolk House and the National Juneteenth Museum.