Choreographer/dancer Jose Zamora, from Texas Woman’s University, was just one from North Texas whose work was highlighted at the college dance festival at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. Guest blogger Ellen Chenoweth files this report from opening night.
Archive for June, 2010
Louise Bourgeois, one of the great 20th century sculptors, was known for her works’ sexuality, aggression, sense of confinement and grotesque imagery. But the diminutive, French-born American wasn’t really widely known until a 1982 retrospective. Jeremy Strick, director of the Nasher Sculpture Center, spoke to NPR’s Neda Ulaby. He called her an artist’s artist — [...]
PHOTOGRAPHIC PROOF: Not planning on traveling this summer? Visiting the Amon Carter may provide at least a little escape. The museum is hosting “Ansel Adams: Eloquent Light,” an exhibition of 40 of the photographer’s pictures.







