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Archive for February, 2009

Art&Seek Saturday Spotlight

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Today in the Art&Seek Spotlight we feature Ready to Write at the Denton Public Library North Branch. For more on the event: FIND: For directions to the library, visit the branch’s organization profile or the library’s Web site. And for more information on the library’s second annual writing contest, click here. REACT: If you had [...]

DMA Awards to Artists Application Deadline Extended

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Artists who like money now have until March 13 to submit an application package for the Dallas Museum of Art’s annual Awards to Artists. There are three separate awards with differing age and residency requirements, but each award can have multiple recipients (and usually do). Not only will you, Winning Artist, receive money, but the [...]

Eat for the Arts

Categorized Under: Architecture, Culture, Local Events, Uncategorized 2 Comments

The revamping of the arts district with the addition of the Dallas Center for Performing Arts is something we’re all looking forward to. But it’s easy to forget that part of the district redesign has already taken place with the renovation of Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts. On Saturday, [...]

Jerry Jones, Cowboys Owner, Art Collector and Art Presenter?

The Dallas Morning News reports online that Jerry Jones, owner of the Dallas Cowboys and builder of the huge new stadium in Arlington that I’ve taken to calling “Jonestown,” is thinking about decorating the place with some art. And maybe even bringing some art-like events to the Dallas Center for the Performing Arts. That way, [...]

Friday Morning Roundup

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TWO JOIN TEXAS DANCE THEATRE: A pair of new dancers has joined Texas Dance Theatre. Fort Worth native Tyler Patterson is a student at the University of North Texas. He’s previously performed with Casa Manana. Also joining the group is Lauren Collier from Oklahoma City. Patterson and Collier join the group in time for its [...]

Historic Film Gets New Life at SMU

Categorized Under: Film and Television, History or Science, Uncategorized 5 Comments

KERA radio story: Expanded online story: During the first half of the 20th Century, schools were the most famously segregated of our public places. But movie theaters were also divided, with black theaters showing movies now called race films. Made by black filmmakers with black casts, race films were the independent films of their time. [...]

Lobby Day: Get on the Bus

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Film professionals from across Texas will descend on Austin next week to ask for more incentives to draw movie and television productions to the state. The effort is being led by the Texas Motion Picture Alliance (TXMPA), which is busing in the citizen-lobbyists and setting up meetings with members of the state legislature. Texas has [...]

Artists, Art Collectors Hocking Work

Categorized Under: Culture, Uncategorized, Visual Arts 1 Comment

Photo: PBS Another sign of the economic times: Master paintings and photographs are showing up in the art world’s equivalent of pawn shops. The New York Times reports this week that photographer Annie Leibovitz (above) is the latest name-brand artist to use one of these firms to raise money, to the tune of $15.5 million. [...]

Notes on the Oscar Shorts

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Guest blogger Bart Weiss sends this report. Bart is the Artistic Director of the Dallas Video Festival. I hate the Oscars – it’s bad TV about film. The week before you hear talk show hosts that know nothing about film and have maybe seen two of the nominees talk in great length some utter nonsense. [...]

An Afternoon with Christopher Moore

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Guest blogger Danielle Marie Georgiou is the Interviews Editor at UT Dallas’ Sojourn – A Journal for the Arts. She is also a Dance Lecturer and Assistant Director of UT Arlington’s Dance Ensemble. Danielle is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Arts and Humanities at UT Dallas, and her first book, The Politics of State Public [...]

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