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5 North Texas artists to know right now

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How the Dallas Art World Tried to Bury Its #MeToo Moment

Gavin Delahunty was a brash curator on the rise when the Dallas Museum of Art hired him. Three years later, he left his high-profile job amid allegations of inappropriate behavior with employees and wives of board members. So why do some of the city’s most powerful art patrons still want to work with him?

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Anti-Racist Pedagogy in Art: A UNT Speaker Series Provides a Vision for the Future


Anti-Racist Pedagogy in Art: A UNT Speaker Series Provides a Vision for the Future
Just imagine what an equitable art world would look like.
By
Kathy Wise
Published in
Arts & Entertainment
February 4, 2021
11:37 am
A new virtual speaker series from the UNT College of Visual Arts and Design seeks to imagine a future where the art world is equitable. In such a world, the students and the teachers, the art collectors and museum directors, and the artists and the art would all better reflect the larger world.
The title of the event, 2044 Series: Anti-Racist Praxis as Futurist Art and Design Pedagogy, is a bit of a mouthful. But it’s a thoughtful nod to Bennett Caper’s law review article, “Afrofuturism, Critical Race Theory, and Policing in the Year 2044.” The year 2044 is significant, Caper notes, because that’s the year the United States is projected to become a “majority-minority” country. For the state of Texas and the city of Dallas, both of which already have majority-minority populations, the future is here. Yet, the event organizers point out, there’s plenty of work still to be done, especially in the arts community.

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Artist Agency Gossypion Investments Spreads Cheer! in Dallas


“The urge to self-sabotage is strong,” he says. “I’m always happy when anyone, particularly creatives, can live their truths because sometimes they’re not everyone’s truths. We want to involve the role of culture in society.”
The first pursuit Gossy launched is currently running at The Joule hotel until Jan.1. In order to wrap up a less-than-fortunate year for many, they’ve partnered with Headington Companies for a holiday exhibition called
Cheer!.
In four site-specific installations where visitors can interact and take photos, female artists and artists of color were tasked with creating sensory experiences that define the holiday season.

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