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Dallas museum unveils project for public art

The success of the public art program in DART stations paved the way for the enthusiastic support of the Nasher program.

Nasher makes commitment to public art

Rather than hosting a big self-congratulatory event in the center they have commissioned 10 local, national and internationally recognized artists to make public artworks for neighborhoods in Dallas.

Correction: New Orleans Sculptures story

In a story Feb. 1 about a public art project in New Orleans, The Associated Press erroneously identified the featured artist from Mississippi.

Keller city art display showcases local talent

KELLER - Keller Public Arts Board kicked off 2013 with a new art exhibit by local talent.

Fort Worth City Council working toward May 2014 bond election

Councilman Jungus Jordan, who has said he believes 2 percent is too much, floated the idea of putting the public art proposition separately before voters.

Fort Worth City Council planning when to hold next bond election

Councilman Jungus Jordan wants to review the ordinance that requires a percentage of capital expenditures to go to public art, saying he believes less is OK.

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, their "Stage a lot" Flat Lot competition entry, which received an honorable mention, is a...

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Matthew Barney Drawings at the Morgan

The first exhibition, "Human Nature," organized with the assistance of the Public Art Fund,...

Alexandre Arrechea's No Limits to Open on Park Avenue

Cuban-born artist Alexandre Arrechea's first large-scale public art exhibition in New York City,...

Anacostia totem pole belies Washington's devotion to Redskins

It may seem odd that a Native American totem pole was the piece of public art selected by...