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The Fort Worth Circle was a progressive art colony in Fort Worth, Texas.The colony was active during the 1940s and much of the 1950s and formed around younger artists, most of them native Texans under-30, who embraced themes not traditionally seen in Texas art up to that time.
Spencer Wood is a Fort Worth-based artist with roots in the great tradition of songwriters who got their start playing Monday nights at the historic Blue Light Live in Lubbock, Texas. Tickets: $12 ...
Name City County State/ Province Established Summary Ref All Cowboy & Arena Champions Hall of Fame 2016 The All Cowboys & Arena Champions Hall of Fame is an internet-based hall of fame for the purpose of recognizing top individuals in the rodeo and arena-related world who were top hands but, for whatever reason, chose to compete only at state or regional basis.
John H. Herbert left his job as the Fort Worth art director for Interstate Theaters (for that job he worked out of the Hollywood Theater downtown), and Ralph E. Houp moved from Lexington, Kentucky.
The CAA was founded in 1965 in Sedona, Arizona and held its first art show in 1966 at the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. In 1973, the annual event moved to the Phoenix Art Museum. In April 2011, the museum announced that it would no longer host the event. [1]
The "Cowboys and Indians" exhibit is on view through Feb. 29 at JRB Art at the Elms gallery in Oklahoma City's Paseo Arts District.
Blanche McVeigh (August 23, 1895 – June 1, 1970) was an American printmaker, founder of the Fort Worth School of Fine Arts and Fort Worth Artists Guild, and art educator in Fort Worth, Texas. Known for her mastery of the aquatint medium, McVeigh’s leadership in art education influenced a generation of local artists, particularly members of ...
Blank Space Fort Worth hopes to spur activity on the city’s east side.