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    • 1 Jul 2023
    • 30 Jun 2024
    • Amon Carter Museum of American Art, 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth, TX 76107


    Sculptor Leonardo Drew is the next contemporary artist to transform the Museum’s first floor galleries with a new site-specific commission. Known for his large-scale, multi-dimensional installations, Drew employs organic materials to create topographies that are at once looming in size and stunning in their intricacies. For Number 235T, Drew will anchor sculptural pieces that he refers to as “planets” and surround them with hundreds of smaller objects as he works to identify the interconnectedness of them all.

    This commission is the latest in a series initiated by the Carter in 2015 to respond to works in the Museum’s collection through the perspective of American artists working today.




    • 22 Jan 2024
    • 28 Jul 2024
    • The Modern, 3200 Darnell Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107


    Conversations between new acquisitions, infrequently seen works on paper, and permanent collection favorites take place throughout the Modern’s first floor, celebrating key narratives from modern and contemporary art. Andy Warhol’s Flowers, 1970, and Anselm Kiefer’s Papst Alexander VI: Die goldene Bulle (Pope Alexander VI: The Golden Bull), 1996, grace the Grand Lobby. 

    In the initial galleries, Willem de Kooning’s Two Women, 1954–55, Mark Rothko’s White Band No. 27, 1954, and Sam Francis’s Untitled, from Mako Series, 1967, demonstrate the influence and variety of mid-century abstraction. Moving into the 1960s and 1970s, Andy Warhol’s Twenty-Five Colored Marilyns, 1962, and James Rosenquist’s F-111, 1974, exemplify Pop art’s simultaneous celebration and critique of consumerism, mass media, and pop culture. Works by Hock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of Birds, Richard Prince, and Ed Ruscha come together to prompt dialogues around American identity.  

    In the subsequent galleries, artists take inspiration from the land to create sculptures, drawings, photographs, and performances, crafting narratives that range from the autobiographical to the philosophical. Linda Ridgway’s unique cast bronze sculpture Three Squares, 2001, pays homage to a family idiom by connecting the provision provided by a parent with that provided by nature. Marina Abramović’s The Lovers, 1988, documents the artist’s physical and psychological journey as she traversed the Great Wall of China, while Robyn O’Neil’s These final hours embrace at last; this is our ending, this is our past, 2007, employs an “everyman” perspective to explore themes of evolution, catastrophe, and apocalypse.   

    Wangechi Mutu’s The Seated III, 2019, joins two other bronze sculptures looking out over the reflecting pond, CLEAN SLATE, 2018, by KAWS, and Drape, 1999, by Joseph Havel. All three works combine familiar imagery with elements of surprise, an experience that recurs throughout the permanent collection galleries. 

    For more works on view, visit our collection online.


    • 26 Jan 2024
    • 30 May 2024
    • Fort Worth Botanic Garden, 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd., Fort Worth, TX 76107



    Get your passport to Pangea stamped on every continent while engaging with animatronic dinosaurs as Dinosaurs Around the World takes its celebrated educational content to the great outdoors at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden.

    With advanced animatronic dinosaurs, a multi-layered narrative, and cutting-edge research, Dinosaurs Around the World: The Great Outdoors allows visitors to experience the Age of Reptiles brought back to life in an outdoor environment. Created in collaboration with world-renowned PhD dinosaur paleontologist Dr. Gregory M. Erickson—one of only 150 full-time professional dinosaur paleontologists in the world!

    Viewing this exhibit is included with general Garden admission.


    • 1 Mar 2024
    • 1 Sep 2024
    • Fort Worth Botanic Gardens, 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd Fort Worth, Texas 76107


    Twenty-one life-size sculptures by the late artist Seward Johnson will be on display throughout the Garden, Mar. 1 – Sept. 1,  2024. This head-turning exhibit of “living” art will take Garden guests by surprise as they encounter sculptures that fool the eye and beg for double takes. Strategically placed to blend with their surroundings, Mr. Johnson’s unique creations strive to make everyday occurrences special and bring classic art to life. Experience the joy of discovering these lifelike sculptures placed unexpectedly, yet harmoniously in the Garden’s landscape. 

    Viewing this exhibit is included with general Garden admissionClick here for sculpture locations.


    • 10 Mar 2024
    • 28 Jul 2024
    • The Modern, 3200 Darnell Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107

    Organized by Curator María Elena Ortiz, Surrealism and Us is inspired by the history of Surrealism in the Caribbean with connections to notions of the Afrosurreal in the United States. Representing a global perspective, this exhibition is the first intergenerational show dedicated to Caribbean and African diasporic art presented at the Modern. 

    Inspired by the essay “1943: Surrealism and Us” by Suzanne Césaire, the presentation includes over 80 artworks from the 1940s to the present day, in a wide range of media such as painting, sculpture, drawing, video, and installation. Centered on the intersection of Caribbean aesthetics, Afrosurrealism, and Afrofuturism, Surrealism and Us explores how Caribbean and Black artists interpreted a modernist movement. Artworks, framed within a pre-existing history of Black resistance and creativity, illustrate how Caribbean and Black artists reinterpreted the European avant-garde for their own purposes. 


    • 20 Apr 2024
    • 12 May 2024
    • Casa Manana, 3101 W. Lancaster Ave., Fort Worth, TX 76107


    • 4 May 2024
    • 18 Aug 2024
    • Fort Worth Museum of Science & History, 1600 Gendy Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107


    May 4 - August 18, 2024

    Celebrate the vibrant world of masks and relief prints that capture the essence of Mexican history, people, culture, and religion. The engaging showcase delves into the common threads that weave through the diverse landscape of traditional Mexican artwork, making it an experience for all ages.

    "Mexican Roots" is included in general admission or museum membership.


    • 11 May 2024
    • 19 May 2024
    • Casa Manana, 3101 W. Lancaster Ave., Fort Worth, TX 76107

    Broadway’s best perform all your favorites from the iconic discography of Sir Elton John. Celebrate the Rocket Man’s legendary career as you “hop and bop” through the decades and hear the stories behind his inimitable music and style. Featuring the dazzling songs that influenced generations, including “Your Song,” “Tiny Dancer,” “Rocket Man,” “Bennie and the Jets,” “Candle in the Wind,” “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road” “Saturday Night’s Alright,” “I’m Still Standing,” “Crocodile Rock” and more. This show is suitable for most audiences.

    • 24 May 2024
    • 25 Aug 2024
    • The Modern, 3200 Darnell Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107

    May 24, 2024 - August 25, 2024

    Rebecca Manson: Barbecue defies viewers’ expectations of what clay can do by pushing the material to its most fragile and muscular places. Comprised of thousands of individually crafted ceramic leaves, flowers, a barbecue grill, and assorted detritus that swell into piles, this site-responsive installation creates moments for self-reflection. The immersive work is displayed in the ellipse, the Modern’s oval first-floor gallery, typically reserved for permanent collection works. This exhibition marks Manson’s first solo presentation in a museum.


    • 30 May 2024
    • 7:30 PM
    • 2 Jun 2024
    • Dickies Arena, 1911 Montgomery Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107


    USA Gymnastics members and clubs may purchase group tickets of ten or more. To purchase, contact Haley Blackwell at groupsales@dickiesarena.com or call 817-402-9074.

    Event Information

    WHEN:  May 30-June 2, 2024

    WHERE: Dickies Arena
    1911 Montgomery St.
    Fort Worth, TX 76107
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    SCHEDULE: (Times are CT – Subject to change)
    Thursday, May 30 – 1:30-4:00 p.m. – Junior Men’s Day 1
    Thursday, May 30 – 7:00-9:30 p.m. – Senior Men’s Day 1
    Friday, May 31 – 1:30-3:30 p.m. – Junior Women’s Day 1
    Friday, May 31 – 7:00-9:00 p.m. – Senior Women’s Day 1
    Saturday, June 1 – 1:30-4:00 p.m. – Junior Men’s Day 2
    Saturday, June 1 – 7:00-9:30 p.m. – Senior Men’s Day 2
    Sunday, June 2 – 12:30-2:30 p.m. – Junior Women’s Day 2
    Sunday, June 2 – 6:00-8:00 p.m. – Senior Women’s Day 2


    • 1 Jun 2024
    • 9 Jun 2024
    • Casa Manana, 3101 W. Lancaster Ave., Fort Worth, TX 76107

    Everyone’s favorite rock-and-roll musical is back! Put on your dancing shoes and hand-jive to the electrifying hits “You’re the One that I Want,” “Summer Nights,” “Greased Lightnin’” and more! Fall back in love with the T-Birds and the Pink Ladies to see why Grease is still the word. This show is suitable for mature audiences only. 

    • 4 Jun 2024
    • Dickies Arena, 1911 Montgomery Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107

    Fans can expect to hear songs from his forthcoming new album Everything I Thought It Was, his latest single “Selfish” out now, and everyone’s favorite hits. Written by Timberlake, Louis Bell (Taylor Swift, Post Malone), Cirkut (Maroon 5, The Weeknd), Theron Thomas, Amy Allen and produced by Timberlake, Louis Bell and Cirkut, “Selfish” is the first taste of solo music from Justin since his 2018 Man of the Woods record. Justin’s sixth studio album Everything I Thought It Was is out March 15th. Pre-order HERE. This weekend, Timberlake will return to Saturday Night Live as musical guest, making the TV debut of his newly released single “Selfish”.

    • 7 Jun 2024
    • 7:00 PM
    • Dickies Arena, 1911 Montgomery Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107

    DIERKS BENTLEY: Gravel & Gold presented by Jersey Mike’s is coming to Dickies Arena Friday, June 7th with special guests Chase Rice and Zach Top.

    Tickets go on sale Friday, February 16th at 10am via Ticketmaster.com. To purchase early, go to Ticketmaster.com on Thursday, February 15th anytime between 10am-10pm and enter unlock code: DICKIES.

    “The Gravel & Gold tour has been the best of my career, and I’m not ready to leave it behind,” explains Bentley. “We are so locked in with this production that it allows me to be living right in the moment with the fans, and that’s the magic! I’m bringing along some old friends and some newer artists who are all putting their own unique spin on country, bluegrass and Americana music. I can’t wait to watch their shows and hopefully sing with them too. Those collaborations are a highlight of my summer every year.”


    • 15 Jun 2024
    • 22 Sep 2024
    • Kimbell Art Museum, 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth, TX 76107


    In the Renaissance, monarchs and religious leaders glorified their power and wealth through the art of tapestry, commissioning some of Europe’s greatest artists to commemorate significant events through the lavish medium. Monumental tapestries, much more costly than paintings, could serve as immersive and elaborate tools for dynamic storytelling and political propaganda, depicting histories in fine wool, silk, and metal-wrapped thread at monumental scale. 

    Art and War in the Renaissance: The Battle of Pavia Tapestries marks the first time that this entire cycle of seven large-scale tapestries—some of the most awe-inspiring examples of this often-overlooked artform—has been on view in the United States. The tremendous images, each about twenty-seven feet wide and fourteen feet high, commemorate Emperor Charles V’s decisive victory over French King Francis I that ended the sixteenth-century Italian Wars. Designed by court artist Bernard van Orley, the tapestries were woven in Brussels by Willem and Jan Dermoyen in deeply saturated hues and exquisite detail, luxuriously highlighted with gold. Each composition is packed with figures including richly adorned military leaders, horsemen, and mercenary foot soldiers armed with swords, pikes, and firearms, all inhabiting beautifully undulating landscapes dotted with hills, towns, and forests. The immersive scale of the tapestries draws viewers into the world of Renaissance history, military technology, and fashion and will be complemented by impressive examples of arms and armor from the period.


    • 22 Jun 2024
    • 7:00 PM
    • Dickies Arena, 1911 Montgomery Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107

    MELANIE MARTINEZ: THE TRILOGY TOUR is coming to Dickies Arena on Saturday, June 22, 2024!

    Special guests will be BEACH BUNNY & SOFIA ISELLA.

    Tickets on sale via Ticketmaster.com on Wednesday, November 22 at 10am!


    • 25 Jun 2024
    • 7:00 PM
    • Dickies Arena, 1911 Montgomery Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107

    blink-182 is coming to Dickies Arena on Tuesday, June 25th with special guest, Pierce The Veil and Live Without!

    Tickets go on sale Friday, October 27 at 10am via Ticketmaster.com. To purchase early, go to Ticketmaster.com on Thursday, October 26 from 10am-10pm and enter unlock code: DICKIES.


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