The Arts

Musical : I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change
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The longest-running show in Dallas history returns for another run. I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change by Jimmy Roberts and Joe DiPietro is a musical comedy about love in suburbia. It has been described as “Seinfeld set to music.” The talented comedic actors play over 40 roles as they explore the various ups and [...]

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KidFilm Festival
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On January 24th and 25th, 2015, the USA Film Festival will present the 31st Annual KidFilm, the oldest and largest children’s film festival in the United States. Thanks to our wonderful Sponsors, all programs will be presented FREE to the community! Film and video are our most accessible art forms and some of our most [...]

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White Rock Lake Photo Contest
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Grab your DSLR, IPhone, or Polaroid camera and head down to the lake because the White Rock Lake Conservancy is welcoming all age groups in the Professional, Amateur, and Youth divisions of the 2014 White Rock Lake Photo Contest. Prizes awarded for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place. A professional panel of judges will select the [...]

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June 12 : Richard Phillips Negation of the Universe
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In his first US solo museum exhibition, Richard Phillips brings his exploration of contemporary culture to Dallas. His strikingly distinctive paintings address the complex web of pop themes in our media-saturated world – sexuality, politics, power and death among them. For Phillips, critique is as much an intrinsic material in the conception and staging of [...]

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Art : Barry Whistler Gallery
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East Dallas native, Barry Whistler, has run his Deep Ellum gallery for over 25 years. He is also a finalist for Best Art Space by D Magazine. These days you’ll find lots of minimalist photography and digital art in the collection. Summer 2013 saw The Color Condition, a massive fringed banner constructed from painters drop cloths, [...]

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February 22 : Hans Van De Bovenkamp Exhibit Opening
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Born in Holland in 1938, Hans Van De Bovenkamp entered into the School of Architecture in 1958, continuing onto the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor later that year. Hans graduated in 1961 with a Bachelor of Science and Design. Following Hans’ move to New York, he became a part of the 10th street gallery co-op [...]

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Museum Tower – A Higher Perspective
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A Higher Perspective Time to put all this to bed. I feel from the other side, behind the veil, Ray Nasher is smiling. He likes this new addition to his sculpture garden called Museum Tower. What is sculpture? What is art? Maybe it’s time to get a little philosophical here and shed some light (no [...]

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February 1 : Chinese New Year Festival
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Say goodbye to the Year of the Snake and celebrate the Year of the Horse at the Crow Collection’s signature Chinese New Year festival. With a crowd expected to surpass last year’s record-breaking 10,000 guests, this horse-themed extravaganza expands the festival’s footprint across Flora with an elevated stage area featuring must-see performances every half hour, [...]

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January 25 : Kid Film Festival
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The USA Film Festival announces the schedule of events for the 30th annual KidFilm® Festival taking place Saturday, January 25 and Sunday, January 26, 2014 at the Angelika Film Center, 5321 E. Mockingbird Lane, Dallas. In honor of KidFilm’s 30th Anniversary this year, all programs will be presented FREE to the community, just show up [...]

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November 2 : AIA Dallas Tour of Homes
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The local Dallas Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA Dallas) is hosting the seventh annual Tour of Homes. Open to the public, the self-guided Tour will showcase the cutting edge modern residential design by some of the finest residential architecture in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Come see the blurred lines between architecture and [...]

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