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Texas Bead Fest–October 21-23, 2011 in Arlington, Texas

October 10, 2011

    Take a workshop, watch a demo or just buy some really great beads at the Interweave Texas Bead Fest held at the Arlington Convention Center located at 2300 Ballpark Way. For more information visit http://www.beadfest.com/beadfest/texas.cfm

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Chicken Farm Art Center Open House and Studio Tour, San Angelo, Texas

September 25, 2011

Thanksgiving Weekend 2011 Open House and Studio Tour On Friday, Saturday, and Sunday afternoon following Thanksgiving, artists of the Chicken Farm Art Center welcome the public to their studios.  Regional and national artists are invited from all over to show their work as well. In addition to the work of resident artists, you will find [...]

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Art Exhibition: Wunderkammer at Conduit Gallery, Dallas Texas

August 20, 2011

Encompassing both exhibition spaces at Conduit Gallery, Wunderkammer is a group exhibition curated by Phillip March Jones (Institute 183, Lexington, KY) that pairs eleven artists from the Lexington, Kentucky art community with seven Dallas artists to create a modern-day Wunderkammer or "Cabinet of Curiosities." About Wunderkammers: The original Wunderkabinett “cabinet of curiosities” or Wunderkammer “chamber [...]

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Call for Entries: Galveston Art League Fall Juried Show

July 26, 2011

Galveston Art League presents: Fall Juried Show September 1th to September 25th. Deadline: Monday, August 29th, 10 am until 5 pm Entries:Open to all artists over the age of 15 Artists may enter up to three works in any medium, which will remain at the gallery for the entire exhibition period, if accepted. Entry Fees: [...]

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I Art Congress Art Walk–Austin, Texas

February 17, 2011

A new downtown arts & cultural experience, launched by an informal collective of Congress Avenue galleries and museums. The new monthly Second Thursdays series showcases Austin’s Main Street in a fun, participatory, easy way where spontaneous creative collaboration is encouraged, so that people can discover the broad variety of arts, entertainment, dining, shopping, and nightlife [...]

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TMFA Exhibit Opening and Awards Gala 2010

March 18, 2010

May 1, 2010 will be the awards gala fund raiser at the Mexican American Cultural Center from 6:30-9:00 p.m. During the awards gala, the fiber art exhibit will be available for viewing; a wearable art style show begins at 7:30; and fiber arts will be for sale in the Plaza. Awards will be presented at [...]

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Project Clay Play

March 7, 2010

Picasso at the Lapin Agile In this fast-paced comedy from Steve Martin, Einstein and Picasso meet in a Paris bar, become instant rivals, and battle wits about probability, lust, art and the future of the world. Enjoy the play, fine wine, bistro food and a fabulous silent auction and be one of the first to [...]

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Gala Texas—A Blending of Cultures

February 26, 2010

Texas Museum of Fiber Arts Exhibit and Awards Gala Texas—A Blending of Cultures When: May 1, 2010 – 6:30-9:00 p.m. Where: At the Mexican American Cultural Center                 600 River Street, Austin, Texas The best of Texas talent on display in fiber arts Wearable Art Style Show Fiber Art Plaza featuring Texas artists and much [...]

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Artists in the Square – Frisco Texas

February 26, 2010

Frisco Square transforms into an outdoor gallery during Arts in the Square. The Festival will take place March 6-7, 2010, featuring the Arts and Texas-style fun. Activities for children of all ages and live entertainment. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore your creative talents. Arts in the Square is an annual juried show presenting works [...]

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Crow Collection of Asian Art: Seizing the New World

February 25, 2010

Recent Paintings by Yang Jin Long Running Jan 23 through April 18th, 2010. Dallas, Texas As a child of the Cultural Revolution in the 1960s, Yang Jin Long grew up in a society that not only stifled creativity, but forced its intellectuals and artists to be “re-educated” to serve as laborers in the fields and [...]

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