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A Philip Glass-Allen Ginsberg collaboration from 1990, ‘Hydrogen Jukebox’ is another smart bit of counter-programming by the Fort Worth Opera. The chamber opera about Ginsberg’s America, circa 1950s thru ’90s, can be potent, even ravishing — when it isn’t tiresome.
Elaine Taylor at the Fort Worth Community Arts Center just sent over a note that there are still a few open slots for Thursday’s Professional Review. Benito Huerta, Director of The Gallery at UTA; Christina Rees, Director of The Art Galleries at TCU; or Judy Nelson, accredited art appraiser and curator, will be doing the [...]
ART ALL AROUND: The Fort Worth Community Arts Center’s Biennial show features work by a whopping 405 people – everyone from newbies to accomplished artists. And coinciding with that event is the Fort Worth Art Dealers Association’s Spring Gallery Night on Saturday. If you’re a visual arts lover, this is your weekend. But where to [...]
In the Saturday Spotlight, we’re taking a closer look at the Trinity River with Trinity Perspectives: Views of an Urban River.
Last week, I shared some of the images from the upcoming Trinity Perspectives show at For Worth Community Arts Center. And since then, I’ve had some more come my way, so I thought I would post them, as well as any thoughts the artist sent along, a few at a time as we get closer [...]
Fort Worth photographer Alex Braverman discusses his twin photographic passions and his current show at the Fort Worth Community Arts Center as part of this week’s Art&Seek Q&A.







