Art & Seek's "State of the Arts" examines how various Fort Worth groups are creating exposure and opportunities for emerging artists with innovative partnerships and events. Moderator Jerome Weeks, senior arts reporter and producer for Art&Seek, will be joined by Christopher Blay, Lauren Childs, Megan Henderson, and Dee Lara. This one-hour conversation will take place in the Kimbell Art Museum's Piano Pavilion Auditorium.
To highlight the discussion, the panel will select a talented Fort Worth artist whose work will be displayed at the Kimbell from March 31 through April 9, prior to the program. State of the Arts Fort Worth, produced by KERA's Art&Seek in partnership with the Kimbell Art Museum and TCU College of Fine Arts, identifies important trends and issues affecting North Texas artistic organizations and brings artists, experts and scholars together for thought-provoking discussions.
Art & Seek's "State of the Arts" examines how various Fort Worth groups are creating exposure and opportunities for emerging artists with innovative partnerships and events. Moderator Jerome Weeks, senior arts reporter and producer for Art&Seek, will be joined by Christopher Blay, Lauren Childs, Megan Henderson, and Dee Lara. This one-hour conversation will take place in the Kimbell Art Museum's Piano Pavilion Auditorium.
To highlight the discussion, the panel will select a talented Fort Worth artist whose work will be displayed at the Kimbell from March 31 through April 9, prior to the program. State of the Arts Fort Worth, produced by KERA's Art&Seek in partnership with the Kimbell Art Museum and TCU College of Fine Arts, identifies important trends and issues affecting North Texas artistic organizations and brings artists, experts and scholars together for thought-provoking discussions.
Art & Seek's "State of the Arts" examines how various Fort Worth groups are creating exposure and opportunities for emerging artists with innovative partnerships and events. Moderator Jerome Weeks, senior arts reporter and producer for Art&Seek, will be joined by Christopher Blay, Lauren Childs, Megan Henderson, and Dee Lara. This one-hour conversation will take place in the Kimbell Art Museum's Piano Pavilion Auditorium.
To highlight the discussion, the panel will select a talented Fort Worth artist whose work will be displayed at the Kimbell from March 31 through April 9, prior to the program. State of the Arts Fort Worth, produced by KERA's Art&Seek in partnership with the Kimbell Art Museum and TCU College of Fine Arts, identifies important trends and issues affecting North Texas artistic organizations and brings artists, experts and scholars together for thought-provoking discussions.