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COLLECTION S IN CON VERSAT ION Experience the depth and diversity of the permanent collection as selected African, Ancient American, Asian, and European works appear in thoughtful dialogue throughout the iconic Louis I. Kahn Building. kimbellart.org | Admission to the permanent collection is always free.
FWADA’s New Digital Gallery Guide Known simply as FWADA, the Fort Worth Art Dealers Association is a unique arts organization in a unique American place. Few cities of Fort Worth’s size are privileged to command such a wealth of major art museums, and fewer still have such a vital community spirit.
What truly sets Fort Worth apart, however, is the vigorous, longstanding, clearly defined cooperation between the museums, the university art galleries, the non-profit exhibition spaces, and the art dealers, all of which are full working members of FWADA.
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FWADA is committed to supporting the Fort Worth arts community and patrons’ safety. All participants during Gallery Week are adhering to all CDC and State guidelines including wearing masks and social distancing. Spaces may offer timed entry, virtual options, open events; consider contacting spaces in advance. For more details - including a map of participants and hours of operation - check out FWADA’S new Digital Gallery Guide at FWADA.com.
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September 12 is Fall Gallery Night, the kick off to Fall Gallery Week. To encourage smaller crowds and visitor safety, FWADA invites you to explore participating galleries, museums, retail businesses, and area restaurants from Saturday, September 12 to Saturday, September 19.
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Amplified: Answering The Call is showing at Fort Worth Community Arts Center thru Oct 3.
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ENJOY FAL Gallery Night ™
Twice a year, the Fort Worth Art Dealers Association (FWADA) invites you to take in the visual arts and our community’s unique cultural richness during Gallery Night ™ in Fort Worth. Most participants are open. Come take a stroll through participating galleries, museums, retail businesses, and area restaurants, and enjoy the many artists featured during this community event. Check our Member page to view each venue’s website.
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LL GALLERY WEEK Fall Gallery Night ™ is OPEN to the public. For the first time, Fort Worth’s Fall Gallery Night on Sept. 12th kicks off Fall Gallery Week! To encourage smaller crowds and visitor safety, we invite you to explore participating venues from Saturday Sept. 12th – Saturday Sept. 19th 2020. Check out FWADA’s digital Gallery Guide at www.FWADA.com for more details about participants across Fort Worth and hours of operation. Spaces may offer timed entry, virtual exhibits or open entry. Contact spaces in advance. FWADA is committed to safely supporting the Fort Worth arts community and it’s patrons.
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For each venue’s COVID-19 procedures, please visit our Member page to view each venue’s website.
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& NIGHT DAY OPEN Spend a quiet, relaxing day in our spacious, air-conditioned galleries with plenty of room for social distancing. Explore work by nationally and internationally renowned artists, and visit the special exhibition Mark Bradford: End Papers, on view through January 10.
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Experience the Modern from home by visiting www.themodern.org/online-learning-programs.
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VIRTUAL PROGRAMS: • Drawing from the Collection • Drawing from the Collection for Children • Wonderful Wednesdays • Slow Art Tours • Curator Talks 10 PAGES – Projects for kids to enjoy at home Explore the Modern’s COLLECTION ONLINE.
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The Broken Hearts Gallery hits theaters Friday.
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Between 11am and 5pm, check out Chicanoism. Wednesday This art exhibit at Artes de la Rosa Cultural Center for the Arts at Rose Marine Theater (1440 N Main St, 817-624-8333) reflects culture, identity, migration, and preservation. “My culture is very important to me,” says participating artist Michael Cruz Flores. “I have had to fight to have my voice heard due to my upbringing, being made to feel that I am neither here nor there.” See this exhibit by appointment Tue-Fri thru Sep 25. Social distancing and masks are required. Admission is free. To reserve a time slot, email Info@ArtesdelaRosa.org.
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At 6:30pm on the second Thu every month, special needs people of all ages Thursday can attend All Abilities Art Night at Central Arts (362 E Pipeline Rd, Hurst, 817-510-6099) for an evening of creativity. Family members are also welcome. Tickets are $6 at Eventbrite.com.
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Just in time for Fort Worth’s annual Gallery Night turned Gallery Week, Sony Pictures’ The
Broken Hearts Gallery opens in theaters. In this romantic film, art gallery assistant Lucy is inspired to create a pop-up space featuring found items that love has left behind. Among the executive producers is Texas native Selena Gomez, and cast members include Geraldine Viswanathan (Blockers), Dacre Montgomery (Stranger Things), Utkarsh Ambudkar (Brittany Runs a Marathon), Molly Gordon (Booksmart, Good Boys), Phillipa Soo (Hamilton), and Arturo Castro (Broad City). At 12:30pm, 3:30pm, 6:30pm, or 9:30pm, you can watch this picture at various theaters in North Texas, including Movie Tavern (4920 S Hulen St, 817-546-7090). Ticket prices vary by theater. Reserve tickets at BrokenHeartsGallery.Movie/Tickets.
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From 2pm to 4pm at Hypnotic Emporium Ice Cream (109 S Main St, Ste Saturday 400, Mansfield, 817-7140703), Mansfield Commission for the Arts is hosting an Arts Around Town painting event. Rather than a canvas –– the usual medium of group painting parties –– artist Diana Pfau from The Basket Case Crafts and attendees will paint ice cream bowls. The event is free, as is the craft project.
Belenty’s Love Mexican Vegan Restaurant (3516 Bluebonnet Cr, 817-862Tuesday 9008) is hosting ¡Painting Party in Spanish!, an event where you will paint Frida Kahlo on a 12-by-16 canvas while enjoying dinner and drinks. No experience is needed. The cost is $35 per person for the art supplies. To reserve a seat –– the deadline is Sunday –– email AcrylicsByGris@yahoo.com.
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Painting with a Twist is one of those concepts so simple that we can’t believe we didn’t think of it ourselves. It takes the activity of painting for fun to the next level by combining an entertaining instructor, a classroom full of your friends, and wine –– lots of wine. The result is a souvenir work of art. There are locations in Arlington, Bedford, Granbury, Mansfield, Saginaw, and Weatherford, but the closest one to the Cultural District is Painting with a Twist Fort Worth West (2605 Cherry Ln, 817-886-0515). This week, there are $3545 classes on Wed, Fri, Sat, Mon, and Tue, with painting selections from peace signs to pumpkins. Register at PaintingwithaTwist. com/Studio/FortWorthWest.
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Artspace 111 will celebrate its 40th anniversary with a Texas-sized group show at Fall Gallery Week.
Fall Gallery Week For the first time in history, Fall Gallery Night has been extended. Taking place Sat thru Sep 19, Fall Gallery Week will give art lovers plenty of time and room to view the exhibitions safely in person. In celebration of Artspace 111’s 40th anniversary, the gallery at 111 Hampton St presents a new open-ended group exhibition of more than 40 select works “whose collective creative voice defines an institution in contemporary art.” To 40 More! features established artists who have been the gallery’s support since 1980 and new artists as well. Admission is free. Attendance is limited to 30 guests per hour. Social distancing and masks are required. To see the exhibition during Fall Gallery Week, you must make an appointment. Time slots are available 11am-6pm Mon to Wed, Sep 16, and 11am-7pm Thu-Fri, Sep 17-18. Call 817-6923228. Nearly 30 other galleries and groups will be part of Fall Gallery Week, including Art Tooth (120 S Main St, 817-528-7638), Bee Street Gallery (3000 Landers St, 214-668-2200), McAnthony’s Multicultural Studio & Gallery (3270 Canberra Ct, 817-536-5750), and SiNaCa Studios (1012 W Magnolia Av, 817-899-0024).
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I haven’t belonged to a book club since the first Harry Potter hit the Monday shelves. It may be time again. The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth is starting the Modern Members Book Club. Join the club for its first meeting at 7pm. Terry Thornton, curator of education, will lead this discussion of Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison. The event is free to attend. Bring your copy of the book. To sign up for the book club, become a member by emailing Membership@ TheModern.org. To participate, members need to send an email, too.
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From noon to 6pm, visit the Billy Bob’s Texas Showroom at 2520 Rodeo Sunday Plaza in the Historic Stockyards for The Holistic Fair, a wellness expo featuring more than 60 practitioners and vendors. Practitioners of alternative modalities, energy work, intuitive readings, and nutritional consultations will offer 20-minute sessions for $20. The vendors will provide a unique shopping experience, including art, essential oils, health products, jewelry, metaphysical supplies, and more. Admission is $5. Parking is free. Call 817-210-5999.
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A new tradition has begun in this year’s playoff run for the Dallas Stars: After each victory, a giant Flavor Flav-style medallion depicting the team logo, hanging from a heavy 4-foot length of trailer chain, is given to the game’s standout player. The previous recipient hands it over to him. This past Friday afternoon, that chain was bestowed upon 24-year-old Finnish rookie Joel Kiviranta after his Game 7 hat trick performance, which included the overtime gamewinner. Pressed by cheers and chants of “Speech!” by his teammates, Kiviranta stood bashfully, donning the chain, and
the No. 1 seed Vegas Golden Knights, the Stars appeared to slide way back into the Cup-winning Ken Hitchcock era, pulling out a vintage neutral zone trap that frustrated the Knights’ forecheck all game. Anton Khudobin, cemented now as the goalie Dallas will ride the rest of the way, stopped all 25 Knights shots, making his first career playoff shutout look fairly routine and spotting the Stars a 1-0 series lead. Dobby even received the medallion from Kivi after the game. Despite their first place Western Conference finish, in a sense, Vegas may rank third with respect to the difficulty of
the Stars’ opponents so far. Dallas’ team size matches up better with the bigger Knights than it did against either of the smaller, speedier Flames or Avs. I by no means am predicting Dallas’ first trip to the Stanley Cup finals in 20 years, but with their Game 1 win, they can do no worse than tied after two games. (Game 2 will happen as the paper is going to press.) I’m certainly no longer resigned to an inevitable defeat. That heavy logo medallion is going to be passed to another Stars player, or two, or four. I can’t wait to see how far those players will carry the team. l
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In keeping with this season’s theme of wild, up-and-down swings, the Stars manage to extend their playoff run into the conference finals for the first time in 12 years.
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then simply proclaimed, “We’re not going home!” The breathtaking Game 7 finale against the Colorado Avalanche, much like the series in general, was a microcosm of sorts for the entire Stars’ season so far. It was far from perfect — a gloomy sense of impending doom hung over most of it, momentum swung wildly back and forth, and just when you thought the door was being slammed shut on their season, the boys in Victory Green™ improbably pried it back open. After initially storming out to a 3-1 series lead, the Stars slogged through two consecutive duds, allowing the Avs to crawl back into the driver’s seat to force Friday’s Game 7. In that game, after falling down 2-1 halfway through the first period, led by right winger and perennial winner for Best 19th-Century Whaling Vessel Harpooneer Lookalike Alexander Radulov, and the aforementioned Kiviranta, the Stars would come back to tie the game three separate times, including Kiviranta’s second goal of the afternoon just 10 seconds after Colorado’s Vladislav Namestnikov was briefly thought to have put the proverbial dagger in the hearts of the Stars faithful with his go-ahead goal late in the third. Dallas would hang on to force overtime, where Kiviranta would ultimately net the trick seven minutes into the extra frame, sending the teams for handshakes at center ice. With fans’ necks in traction from such a whiplash-inducing season that began nearly an entire calendar year ago, making the conference finals is an achievement most would have felt was impossible, but, as Dallas has done time and again, they demonstrated fans’ lack of faith to be based as much or more on the decade of mediocrity that has preceded than on the team bursting with heart and fight that’s been taking the ice all year. They’ve carried that heart/fight with them into the conference finals as well. Far from the offensive fireworks show of the Avalanche series, in Game 1 against
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