Jarrett Earnest

The history of art has collapsed under the weight of the contemporary world. Artists and writers now must ask fundamental questions anew: “What defines art? What is the purpose of writing about it? And, facing our current tumultuous reality, why bother with art at all?” Jarrett Earnest

Wendy Evans Joseph, FAIA

Although over the years the studio has developed a highly diverse portfolio of work, my personal interests have shifted strongly towards work in the public realm and cultural projects focused on opportunities for underserved communities. Wendy Evans Joseph, FAIA

Wendy Evans Joseph, the founder of Studio Joseph, presents “No Borders, No Boundaries” for this special Tuesday Evenings presentation in conjunction with the annual Fort Worth AIA Design Awards.

Ian Pedigo

We may no longer be able to lay claim to a new avant-garde or to sweeping historic art movements in this pluralistic environment, but we can adapt and advance our understanding of what art is and how it functions in relation to how we perceive and experience it. Ian Pedigo, Modal Environs Manifesto, Modal Environs – Art as Expanding Microcosm

Martine Gutierrez

Frida Kahlo once said, “I am my own muse. I am the subject I know best.” It’s a sentiment that also eloquently describes Martine Gutierrez, a transgender Latinx artist who routinely performs the triple roles of subject, maker, and muse in her own eclectic body of work. Miss Rosen, VICE, September 21, 2018

Dinner with the Modern Lights

Fridays from 5 to 8:30 pm
Executive Chef Denise Shavandy creates fresh, seasonal entrees to enjoy with specialty cocktails and wine pairings. Come in and create your own holiday memories on Friday nights, the one evening of the week that you can enjoy dinner at Café Modern. Seating is available from 5 to 8:30 pm. Gallery admission is FREE on Fridays! For reservations, call 817.840.2157.

Alejandro Cesarco

Alejandro Cesarco’s work is influenced by literature and literary theory, and by the fragile relationships that exist between imagery, language, and meaning.  Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum’s Collection Online

Frankie

“Alongside the magnetic Isabelle Huppert in a role that draws with equal grace from her well of dry humor, flinty intelligence, diva hauteur and internalized sorrow, there are affecting moments to savor also from... a solid ensemble cast.” David Rooney, Hollywood Reporter.