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    • 23 Nov 2024
    • 10:00 AM
    • 27 Jul 2025
    • 5:00 PM
    • Fort Worth Museum of Science & History, 1600 Gendy Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107

    November 23, 2024 - July 27, 2025

    This is no ordinary museum exhibit—it’s a life-sized board game adventure, where YOU are the game piece. As you move Across The Board, learn about diverse topics such as prehistoric life, flora & fauna, world oceans, technology & innovation, and geography through the incredible collections of the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History.

    Are you ready to play? Grab a game card, roll the dice, and let the game begin! Complete each section of the gameboard to earn a special hole punch and complete the game!

    Across The Board is included with general admission or museum membership. This exhibit can be found on the second floor, in the Havener Gallery across from the Noble Planetarium. Plan your visit today!



    • 2 Mar 2025
    • 7 Sep 2025
    • The Modern, 3200 Darnell Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107

    Alex Da Corte: The Whale is the first museum exhibition to survey the interdisciplinary artist’s long relationship with painting. Focusing on the past decade of Da Corte’s career, this exhibition features more than forty paintings, several drawings, and a video that considers painting as a performative act. 

    Da Corte is globally recognized for his hybrid installations marrying painting, performance, video, and sculpture. Immersed in the history of art, design, and pop culture, Da Corte’s combinations evoke mixed feelings, such as fantasy and malice, while crossing hierarchies of high and low culture. His works combine modernist color theory and the spatial experiments of post-minimalist sculpture to consider topics including consumerism, persona, sex, invisible labor, taste, power, and desire.


    • 15 Mar 2025
    • 27 Jul 2025
    • The Modern, 3200 Darnell Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107

    Feeling Color: Aubrey Williams and Frank Bowling, organized by the Modern and Curator María Elena Ortiz, celebrates the work of two tour de force artists, exhibited together for the first time, and highlighting their respective contributions to the story of late-twentieth-century abstract painting. After leaving their native Guyana, and though appearing to share similar territory in basing themselves in London, Williams and Bowling trod very separate paths in their respective artistic development and careers.

    The exhibition presents works from Williams’s expansive Shostakovich and Olmec-Maya and Now series, 1980–88, amongst others. Williams was an avid fan of the music of Russian composer Dimitri Shostakovich and coined the phrase “feeling color” whilst working on a painterly interpretation of his symphonies and quartets. The latter series was consolidated from Williams’s enduring interest in the remarkable advancement of Pre-Columbian cultures, as a reflection of current philosophies. In dialogue with Williams’s works are several paintings of Bowling’s influential Map series, 1967–71, and his later poured paintings, as evidencing sociopolitical concerns and exploring the materiality of paint.


    • 1 Apr 2025
    • 1 Sep 2025
    • Fort Worth Botanic Gardens, 3200 Botanic Garden Blvd., Fort Worth, TX 76107

    Cracking Art — Explore Art and Nature!

    Cracking Art at the garden exhibit features 80 large animal sculptures made from regenerated plastic. Designed to captivate all ages, it blends creativity with a powerful message, inspiring joy and conversations about sustainability.

    Visitors can stroll through the Garden and discover vibrant sculptures of rabbits, elephants, geese, snails, wolves, crocodiles, and swallows, seamlessly integrated into the natural landscape. These captivating artworks, crafted from regenerated plastic, showcase the innovative possibilities of recycled materials while encouraging a greater appreciation for sustainability and eco-conscious living.


    • 3 May 2025
    • 15 Sep 2025
    • Fort Worth Botanic Gardens, 3200 Botanic Garden Blvd., Fort Worth, TX 76107

    Art Exhibition: The Hidden Beauty of Plant Patterns

    Art Exhibition: The Hidden Beauty of Plant Patterns

    Discover the mesmerizing world of cacti and succulent plants through Victor Mozqueda’s recent project. As a nature photographer, Victor captures the unique charm and intricacies of these desert plants, showcasing their stunning forms and colors in a captivating way. Dive into the world of cacti through his lens and appreciate the hidden elegance of these resilient succulents inviting viewers to appreciate the natural world in a new light. The Hidden Beauty of Plant Patterns will be on view in the Exhibit Hall located within the Botanical Research Institute of Texas on weekdays from Saturday, May 3 – Monday, September 15.


    • 18 May 2025
    • 30 Nov 2025
    • Amon Carter Museum of American Art, 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth, TX 76107

    East of the Pacific: Making Histories of Asian American Art explores the continuing artistic impact of the migration of people across the Pacific Ocean and their indispensable role in shaping American art and culture.

    • 18 May 2025
    • 10 Aug 2025
    • Amon Carter Museum of American Art, 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth, TX 76107

    Celebrating 40 years of Richard Avedon’s In the American West, the Carter is presenting 40 works from the series accompanied by behind-the-scenes archival material of Avedon’s acclaimed portraits. Commissioned in 1979 by the Carter, Avedon spent six years traveling to 189 towns across 17 states documenting his view of the American West through a series of portraits of people he encountered along the way. First presented at the Museum in 1985, the large portraits have remained a cornerstone in the Carter’s renowned photography collection and are some of the most important and influential portraits of the 20th century. Richard Avedon at the Carter, presented four decades after the original exhibition, will also include archival photographs captured by artist Laura Wilson, who accompanied Avedon on his travels, as well as rarely seen archival photos and memorabilia of the 1985 installation and opening events, all of which allow visitors a deeper look into the creation of these striking artworks.


    • 24 May 2025
    • 10:00 AM
    • 1 Sep 2026
    • 5:00 PM
    • Fort Worth Museum of Science & History, 1600 Gendy Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107

    "Becoming Jane: The Evolution of Dr. Jane Goodall" is a captivating exhibition that chronicles the extraordinary journey of Dr. Jane Goodall, a pioneering figure in STEM. Through immersive multimedia experiences, visitors explore her adventurous childhood in England to her groundbreaking research in Tanzania. Then step into a holographic representation of Tanzania's Gombe Stream National Park, the site of her renowned chimpanzee studies. The exhibition also features a life-size hologram, a replica of her research tent, and highlights her current roles in community-centered conservation and youth empowerment. As the founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and UN Messenger of Peace, Dr. Goodall fearlessly delved into the world of chimpanzees, offering a unique perspective on our closest living relatives.

    This exhibition is organized by National Geographic in partnership with the Jane Goodall Institute.

    • 10 Jul 2025
    • 8 Aug 2025
    • Fort Worth Museum of Science & History, 1600 Gendy Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107

    Visit the Omni Theater for Family Movie Mornings. Movies start at 9am and tickets can be purchased online.

    July 10th & 11th - Spirit

    July 18th - Horton Hears a Who

    July 25th - Shark Tale

    July 31st & August 1st - Robots

    August 7th & 8th - Night at the Museum

    • 11 Jul 2025
    • 3 Aug 2025
    • Will Rogers Memorial Center, 3401 Lancaster Ave., Fort Worth, TX 76107

    Join us in Fort Worth for one of the biggest cutting events of the year—the NCHA Summer Cutting Spectacular, the third leg of the NCHA Triple Crown. With over $2 million in payouts, this event draws the best competitors in the industry.

    Legendary Stakes is proud to host an official Spotlight Event onsite. We’ll be offering free professional photography and video coverage to LS competitors, plus exclusive merch giveaways and chances to connect with our team.


    • 20 Aug 2025
    • 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
    • Will Rogers Memorial Center, 3401 Lancaster Ave., Fort Worth, TX 76107

    The Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and the Regional Hispanic Contractors Association are partnering once again for the Annual Build Fort Worth.

    Build Fort Worth is the place to connect with local contractors, suppliers, and business leaders who are helping shape Fort Worth’s future. Attendees will have the opportunity to network and learn about upcoming public and private projects transforming the city’s skyline.


    • 5 Sep 2025
    • 7 Sep 2025
    • Will Rogers Memorial Center, 3401 West Lancaster Avenue Fort Worth, TX 76107-3045

    Fort Worth Fall Home and Garden Show will be held on September 5-7, 2025. Meet some of top home professionals in your area offering their expert advice and great ideas to remodel or build your home. It will host more than 150 exhibitors sharing their products and services for your home and landscaping projects. There will be contractors, builders, remodelers, building materials, decks, pools, spas, plants, storage solutions, kitchenware, landscape displays, home accessories, entertainment systems, and much more. Hours: Fri 2pm-6pm, Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 11am-5pm


    • 14 Sep 2025
    • 25 Jan 2026
    • Kimbell Art Museum, 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth, TX 76107

    Myth and Marble

    Ancient Roman Sculpture from the Torlonia Collection

    The Torlonia Foundation is the world’s most important private collection of ancient Roman sculpture. Myth and Marble: Ancient Roman Sculpture from the Torlonia Collection will bring the greatest of these works to the United States for the first time, including superb portrait busts, large-scale figures of gods and goddesses, magnificent sarcophagi, and other relief carvings.

    The “collection of collections”—encompassing three centuries of antiquities heritage and comprising over six hundred works—was once displayed at the Torlonia Museum in Rome. The museum closed at the onset of World War II, leaving these masterpieces largely unseen by the public until 2020.

    The North American presentation will feature 58 highlights from the Torlonia Collection, including 24 newly restored works that have not been on view in nearly a century. Both intimate and monumental, the sculptures range in date from approximately the 5th century BC to the 2nd century AD, with the majority of the works dating to the High Imperial period of the 1st to 2nd centuries AD, the height of ancient Roman artistic innovation.

    The works of the Torlonia Collection have been carefully studied and preserved by the Torlonia Foundation thanks to the support of Bvlgari in the Laboratori Torlonia. The Torlonia Foundation articulated program is made possible by the support of Chiomenti.

    Co-organized by the Art Institute of Chicago and the Torlonia Foundation, in collaboration with the Kimbell Art Museum, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, and The Museum Box, Myth and Marble: Ancient Roman Sculpture from the Torlonia Collection offers an unprecedented opportunity for American audiences to experience one of the most significant collections of ancient Roman sculpture ever assembled.


    • 17 Sep 2025
    • 7:00 PM
    • Dickies Arena, 1911 Montgomery Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107

    James Taylor and his All-Star Band will bring a night of all the hits and more to Dickies Arena on Wednesday, September 17, 2025.  

    Supporting Taylor will be Tiny Habits, a Boston-bred band that has been praised by the likes of NPR and The New Yorker. Last year, the group opened for Gracie Abrams on her North American and Australian tour dates, and also opened for Noah Kahan on his European tour. They have performed with Lizzy McAlpine on her Tiny Desk appearance, harmonized with Kacey Musgraves and Laufey among many others.  The Habits released their debut album All For Something via Mom+Pop records in May of 2024. The band hit the road supporting Vance Joy and Lake Street Dive while finishing 2024 with a headline tour of Australia. Their latest single, ‘For Sale Sign’ with Lizzy McAlpine is out now


    • 19 Sep 2025
    • 7:00 PM
    • Dickies Arena, 1911 Montgomery Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107

    Grammy, CMA and ACM Award-winning artist Lainey Wilson confirms her Whirlwind World Tour to kick off in March. Produced by Live Nation and sponsored by Coors Light and Wrangler, the tour will include stops at Zurich’s X-TRA, Paris’ Elysée Montmartre, New York’s Madison Square Garden, Los Angeles’ Kia Forum, Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, Austin’s Moody Center, Baton Rouge’s Raising Cane’s River Center Arena and Denver’s Ball Arena among many others. Special guests on the tour include ERNEST, Muscadine Bloodline, Kaitlin Butts, Maddox Batson, Drake Milligan, Lauren Watkins and Zach Meadows.

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