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At the Nasher, Artist Magali Reus Reconsiders Common Objects
The London-based artist’s second major exhibition challenges the viewer’s perspective of everything from exit signs and tables to soil and fruit.
By Lauren Smart
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At the Nasher, Artist Magali Reus Reconsiders Common Objects
The London-based artist’s second major exhibition challenges the viewer’s perspective of everything from exit signs and tables to soil and fruit.
By Lauren Smart

Visual Arts
Meow Wolf Comes To Texas in 2023
The U.S. based immersive arts and entertainment company expands into Texas with two exhibitions in Grapevine and Houston. The North Texas exhibit is scheduled to open in 2023.

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What to See During This Year’s Dallas Art Fair
The signature event of Dallas Arts Month transforms the city into a hotspot for arts programming and events. Here are the best places to frequent.
By Lauren Smart

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At the Dallas Museum of Art, a Customized Culture in the Concourse
The DMA concourse mural space renders a celebration of lowrider cruising culture through color, light and glimmer.
By Leslie Fuentes

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Corrie Pocta and MOM Invite Dallas Into Their Creative Art Studio in Oak Cliff
From affordable art classes to local artisan markets, Trade Oak Cliff aims to be a hub for Dallas-based creatives.
By Rachel Colman
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A Longtime Oak Cliff Art Studio Lands in West Dallas
Oil and Cotton has a new home in West Dallas, but founders Shannon Driscoll and Kayli House have the same goal: to get you to create something.
By Rachel Nguyen

Visual Arts
Conjuring Spirits and Community at Fort Worth’s Kinfolk House
The artist Sedrick Huckaby and his wife, the photographer Letitia Huckaby, set about transforming his late grandmother’s home into a community arts space. Let’s go inside.

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Home Is Where the Art Is
Letitia and Sedrick Huckaby make up one of the most prominent couples in the North Texas art scene. Their latest project: turning Sedrick’s grandmother’s house into a “living, breathing, moving work of art.”
By Alex Temblador

Visual Arts
At the Nasher, Reconsidering the Work of Legendary Sculptor Harry Bertoia
You’ve likely sat in one of his wire chairs or walked under his 3,000-pound mural at the downtown library. But the Nasher’s first-ever retrospective of Bertoia’s career goes far deeper in exploring how the artist sculpted space.
By Lauren Smart

Visual Arts
David Dike Fine Art Celebrates Its 25 Anniversary with a Texas Art Auction
CASETA, Dallas 24 Hour Club, and Reaves Endowment for Texas Art and Education at Texas A&M University will benefit from the auction sales.