By Bill Davenport on June 18, 2012
The Stark Museum of Art’s renovation has made room for a permanent installation of its collection of Native American art. The exhibition: Creating from Traditions: Arts of the American Indians includes examples from the Museum’s permanent collection of beadwork, baskets, pottery, jewelry, and carvings from diverse American Indian traditions, primarily from the American West. “With [...]
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By Christina Patoski on July 21, 2011
If great cities are measured by their cultural institutions, Fort Worth is extraordinary. Its Cultural District is compact, pedestrian-friendly and internationally famous for the five renowned museums lined up right next to each other. Designed by a stellar roster of blue chip architects, including Pritzker Prize winners Philip Johnson and Tadao Ando, each building has [...]
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