Oak Cliff Cultural Center's "Write to Me" Exhibition Merges Art with Text in Dallas This Winter
The Oak Cliff Cultural Center is hosting the "Write to Me" group exhibition, featuring text-infused art and curating works from diverse artists, with an opening reception on December 14, and running until February 8, 2025.
Dallas Invites Creatives to Embellish Cityscape with Public Artworks, Including Forest Green Library and DFW Airport Projects
Dallas offers public art opportunities, including a Forest Green Library project, DFW Airport installations, and a DMA program, inviting artists to contribute to the city’s cultural spaces by varying deadlines.
Dallas Sets Stage for ‘Kindred Exhibition’ at South Dallas Cultural Center to Ignite Artistic Dialogue in the New Year
The South Dallas Cultural Center is set to host the "Kindred Exhibition" on January 10th, aiming to spark cultural engagement. Artist DeMarcus McGaughey's works will be featured, encouraging a dialogue on shared human experiences.
Dallas Students Invited to Visualize "Fantastic Journeys" in 28th DART Art Contest
The DART 2025 Student Art Contest is underway, inviting K-12 students in North Texas to submit original works themed "Fantastic Journeys Start on DART" for cash prizes and the chance to have their art featured on DART vehicles.
Oak Cliff Cultural Center Joins Global Effort to Address HIV/AIDS Through Art and Dialogue in Dallas
The Oak Cliff Cultural Center in Dallas, in collaboration with Visual AIDS, is hosting "Day With(out) Art 2024: Red Reminds Me" and other events in December to address and discuss the ongoing HIV/AIDS issue.
Fort Worth Celebrates Native American Heritage Month with Educational Event Focusing on Local Indigenous History and Challenges
Fort Worth hosts an event on November 21 to honor Native American Heritage Month, focusing on local Indigenous history and current challenges, with topics like the Village Creek attack and missing Indigenous women.












