Re/Framed
Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth, TX, United StatesFree.
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Cowboy reexamines the popular mythologies surrounding the image and concept of the cowboy. Through the work of 27 artists representing Asian American, Latino, and Indigenous perspectives,...
PHONE RINGS, DOOR CHIMES, IN COMES COMPANY. Winner of 5 Tony Awards® including Best Revival of a Musical, Company “strikes like a lightning bolt. It’s brilliantly conceived...
Freeman + Lowe: Sunset Corridor, the latest chapter within Jonah Freeman and Justin Lowe’s series of immersive installations, is comprised of five architectural zones and...
Framing Frederic Leighton’s “Portrait of May Sartoris”: The Artist’s Career and Circle Carey Gibbons, assistant professor, art history, College of Visual Arts and Design, University...
Mel Brooks, 1974 PG; 108 minutes “This black-and-white parody of the Karloff classic is the most cinematically assured, coherent and (relatively speaking) tasteful of Brooks's...
Shamble your way to the library for an hour undead-dicated to grotesque fun with costume makeup and braaaaaaiiiiiinnnn stimulating games. As a destination for discovery,...
Envision and believe in your own universe, and it will eventually form around you. The HawtThorns are reimagining their universe in their latest recording adventures....
Barry Sonnenfeld, 1991 PG-13; 105 minutes “More than merely a sequel of the TV series, the film is a compendium of paterfamilias Charles Addams's macabre...
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