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Thursday Morning Roundup

Categorized Under: Books, Dance, Music, Theater, Uncategorized, Visual Arts No Comments

Today in the roundup: A notable dance company makes its Dallas debut, the National Book Award winners are announced, a Dallas-premiered play makes good in New York and a promotion at the Meadows Museum.

Time-Lapse Video: Watch The Art&Seek Graffiti Wall Bloom

Categorized Under: Culture, Local Events, Media, Visual Arts 3 Comments

Did you contribute to Art&Seek’s Graffiti Wall at Art Con 8?

Flickr Photo of the Week

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Congratulations to Claudio Branch of Arlington, the winner of the Flickr Photo of the Week contest!

Tuesday Morning Roundup

Categorized Under: Dallas Arts District, Music, Uncategorized, Visual Arts No Comments

Today in the roundup: David Byrne’s local art stop, Dallas Chamber Symphony’s silent-film score and the Dallas Holocaust Museum’s new leader.

Art Conspiracy 8: Did You Make Your Mark?

Categorized Under: Arts Funding or Budgets, Culture, Music, Visual Arts No Comments

What a night we had at ArtCon! A few shots to tide you over until we finish our video.

Monday Morning Roundup

Categorized Under: Fort Worth Arts, KERA Programming, Local Events, Visual Arts No Comments

Today in the roundup: Isiah Sheffer’s Dallas connection, the Sid Richardson Museum celebrates a birthday and ArtCon 8 in review.

Saturday Spotlight: ArtCon 8

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In the Saturday Spotlight, we’re hitting an art auction.

At W.T. White – A New Approach to Arts Education

One of this year’s Art Conspiracy beneficiaries is making a name for itself as a place where students from all across Dallas can receive and advanced education in the arts.

Commentary: Bigger Is Better, Less Is More At DMA Contemporary Exhibit

Categorized Under: Culture, Dallas Arts District, Uncategorized, Visual Arts No Comments

There’s always some of the Dallas Museum of Art’s vast contemporary collection on view, but it’s more than a year since contemporary art has taken over the Barrel Vault – the spacious arched main gallery of the museum. KERA Joan Davidow applauds the unlikely, yet rewarding groupings of art from post World War II to the present.

Friday Morning Roundup

Today in the roundup: The DMA’s education grant, the first round of SXSW bands and it’s hunting season at Fort Worth Community Arts Center.

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