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"Art in the Park" in Mansfield was rescheduled from Monday to Wednesday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. due to unforeseen circumstances, extending the town's Arts Week festivities.
The Frisco Heritage Museum won the TRAPS Art & Humanities Achievement Award for its "Woven Together" exhibit, celebrating local diversity and heritage.
Dallas celebrates its 11th annual Arts Month, starting with a press conference at City Hall. The city's cultural events will feature local artist performances and Culture Pass Dallas returns.
The Chalk & Rocks Art Party is set to take place at Mansfield's James McKnight Park East on Wednesday, March 13, offering a creative activity for families during spring break.
The Dallas 5th Annual Women's Salute event celebrated local women's contributions at City Hall for Women's History Month, highlighted by prominent community figures and city council members.
The Dallas Yarn Bombers adorned trees at the Nasher Sculpture Center with vibrant yarn, creating a colorful and cozy atmosphere that curator Anna Smith described as a "hug" in the garden.
The City of Denton is celebrating Women's History Month with an event themed "Women Who Advocate for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion," featuring diverse speakers and local women entrepreneurs.
Mansfield's historic downtown transforms into a playground for Kids Day, concluding Arts Week with creative activities, a community art project, a circus show, and a children's concert by the Mansfield Philharmonic.
Psychotherapist Karla Peska is set to explore the unconscious mind in art-making at the Lewisville Grand Theater on March 12, hosted by the Visual Art League of Lewisville.
Ceramicist Gregory Story is the featured artist at the 55th Cottonwood Art Festival in Richardson, Texas, known for his smiley sculptures and unique ceramic work.
Police Academy Class 71 honored fallen officers with a memorial run, upholding a tradition that emphasizes respect and the dangers of law enforcement.
The Mesquite Arts Center is increasingly popular for events, with bookings doubling and attendance at cultural programs growing, signaling its significant role in the local community and the broader Dallas-Fort Worth area.
Dallas celebrates the 5th Annual Women's History Month with guest speakers, music, and food; the event features high-profile local officials and will be live-streamed.