Modern Contemporaries Fall Kick-Off

The Modern’s Under-Forty Friends are invited to kick off an exciting new season with a self-guided tour highlighting the work of Fort Worth artist Betsy Coulter at Blind Alley Projects and a first look at the newest Art Tooth SOMA installation.


Wave to your fellow Contemporaries while enjoying a thought-provoking, socially distanced afternoon with chances to win Modern merchandise. Pick up a complimentary frosty cocktail curbside from Tarantula Tiki Lounge, the last stop in an afternoon celebrating local culture and community. 

The Modern Members Book Club

We are pleased to announce a new book club exclusively for Modern members. Balancing discovery with discussion, these informal virtual conversations provide the opportunity to engage with other members through the shared experience of the selected book. 

The series kicks off with Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison. The discussion will be led by Terri Thornton, Curator of Education. 

Virtual Art 101: At the Kitchen Table

Senior Curator Andrea Karnes on the Work of Carrie Mae Weems

Carrie Mae Weems’s Untitled, 1990, from her kitchen table series is among the most powerful images in the Modern’s collection for what it says about stereotyping race and gender. Andrea Karnes, senior curator, discusses this series, which unfolds with Weems posed before a kitchen table, a domestic setting associated with women. Karnes also offers an exciting update on Weems’s most recent project.

Attendees will be muted, off camera, and able to submit questions via live chat.

Drawing from the Collection, Virtual

*This is a virtual event.*

Adults at all skill levels learn with local artists who lead informal activities in response to selected works from the Modern’s permanent collection. Investigate and respond to works of art from the Modern’s galleries from the comfort of your own home. Each online instructional video is uniquely designed so there is something new awaiting you—just show up with a sketchbook and pencils. 

Artist Tim Harding leads the October 4 session.