In connection with the exhibition "¡Printing the Revolution!: The Rise and Impact of Chicano Graphics, 1965 to Now," this hands-on event will allow visitors to create their own revolution posters after learning block printmaking techniques from Carter Community Artist Sarah Ayala.Ī bevy of some of Fort Worth’s most recognizable musicians are putting on an all-day music event where 100% of the proceeds will go to help Nick Choate, a treasure in the Fort Worth music community who was recently diagnosed with colon cancer.ĥ.
The event will allow barbecue lovers to partake in a full day of activities, including a music festival with performances from Josh Grider and Drew Kennedy of Topo Chico Cowboys, The Randy Brown Show, and Lauren Corzine. On April 30, the Fort Worth Stock Show Syndicate will host the first-ever Syndicate Smokedown, a premier large-scale nonprofit barbecue competition.
John Barnett, and Adam McKinneyĪs if pitmasters and brisket lovers didn’t have enough to love about Cowtown. KERA’s Art & Seek is hosting an hour-long, moderated panel discussion about three new museums or cultural spaces in Fort Worth: the National Juneteenth Museum, the Fort Worth African American Museum and Cultural Center, and the Fred Rouse Center for Arts and Community Healing.
State of the Arts: Lifting Every Voice: Making Space for History-and Healing-in Fort Worth It's the weekend in Fort Worth and if you're needing something to do, we have you covered with art, car, and animal events:ġ.