If becoming more cultured is one of your New Year's resolutions, the museums and art centers in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area are going to make that goal easy to achieve.
Unprecedented opportunities to see frescoes from ancient Rome, Mississippian artifacts from Oklahoma's own Spiro Mounds and landmark artwork by one of the state's official cultural treasures are all planned in the first half of the year.
Top 10 arts and entertainment headlines that enchanted Dallas in 2020
Top 10 arts and entertainment headlines that enchanted Dallas in 2020
Photo courtesy of Dallas Symphony Orchestra Drive-in movies became the hottest trend of summer.
Photo courtesy of Rooftop Cinema Club Radiance Holiday Lights Spectacular debuted in three DFW cities this year.
Photo courtesy of Radiance
Photo by Mei-Chun Jau
Photo by Rik Klein Gotink Firehouse Theatre had to halt this 80s production.
Photo by Kris Ikejiri
Photo by James Law
Photo courtesy of B&N No big crowds for fireworks this year.
Editor s note: The coronavirus pandemic devastated Dallas arts and entertainment landscape this year. But, while we produced plenty of stories about event cancellations and closures, the headlines that our readers clicked on most were about things they COULD do safely: drive-in summer movies, socially distanced Fourth of July fireworks shows, drive-thru holiday light displays. There was a sad o
‘To Be Determined’ at the Dallas Museum of Art explores hope and resilience in these troubled times
The exhibition mixes and matches artworks based on evocative word clusters. Tired is one of two new specially commissioned paintings by rising star Jammie Holmes that are situated in the DMA s dramatically lit central gallery. The 36-year-old Holmes paints intimate scenes of Black community and family life, using powerful color contrasts and strong, graphic compositional schemes.(Courtesy of the artist and Library Street Collective)
When an encyclopedic museum presents a new selection of works from its permanent collection, there are so many possibilities that any choice is freighted with significance. That is the case with the Dallas Museum of Art’s “To Be Determined,” which explores “hope and resilience” through several dozen artworks across six connected galleries.
Glamorous Georgian on Swiss Avenue Represents the Best of Dallas Architecture
And then there are the grounds that go back a full city block.
By D Partner Studio
Published in
Sponsored
December 23, 2020
7:00 am
If you’ve ever taken on the Dallas Marathon, you will recognize this stunning home at 4919 Swiss Avenue that stands out like an energetic jewel amongst the running route. A true Georgian, this home has a must-see three-story center hall that makes it seem like a place where celebrities must live.
The four-bedroom home has a dreamy primary suite with a bathroom that is downright luxurious. Think heated Carrera floors, a jetted soaking tub, and even dual walk-in California Closets. There are also many living areas that allow for both inside and outside living. The ever-important kitchen has Sub Zero, Viking, and KitchenAid appliances. Four fireplaces allow for you to get cozy in nearly every square inch of the space.