The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth Presents FOCUS: Terry Haggerty

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

September 25, 2013

Fort Worth, TX

 

Fort Worth Opera presents Opera Overture, Portrait of a Silenced Saint

Fort Worth Opera presents an Opera Overture: "Portrait
of a Silenced Saint," a special evening of music and
insight introducing the 2014 Fort Worth Opera Festival
professional world premiere of With Blood, With Ink.
In a discussion moderated by KERA's Jerome Weeks,
With Blood, With Ink composer Daniel Crozier and
librettist Peter M. Krask, together with FWOpera
General Director Darren K. Woods will offer their
perspective on the remarkable Mexican theologian,
poetess, and nun Sor (Sister) Juana Inéz de la Cruz,

TUESDAY EVENINGS AT THE MODERN LECTURE SERIES Fall 2013 Schedule

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 5, 2013
Fort Worth, TX
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Modern 'til Midnight

Modern ‘til Midnight

Friday, October 11
6 pm to midnight

Admission is $20; advance tickets no longer available, please buy at the door.
Free for Modern members

In the case of inclement weather, concert will be moved inside. Program schedule subject to change. No refunds.

Wesleyan Music at The Modern

Showcase concert presented by the Texas Wesleyan University Music Department

The Texas Wesleyan University Music Department will present a showcase concert at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth on Saturday, November 2 at 2 pm. The concert will be a true 'sampler,' featuring student ensembles, student solo performers, and faculty solo performances. Admission is free. We invite you to discover the many facets of Texas Wesleyan's Music Department. Smaller. Smarter. For more information, please call 817.531.4992.

Last Day of T/AP 2012-2013

This past Sunday marked the final class day for Teen/Artist Project 2012–2013. We began the day by visiting the Modern’s FOCUS show featuring Barry McGee. Though the artist’s installation had no direct bearing on the day’s project, it was an opportunity for the teen artists to see his work while they had the chance.

Tad-Poles at the Modern

Amphibian Stage Productions is proud to continue the tradition of collaboration between its own company artists and unique and powerful guest artists at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. Amphibian presents three dynamic performers: Sinuhé Padilla , Peyrak Herrera, and Melanie Smith. Sinuhé Padilla is an ethnomusicologist born in Mexico City; his work merges the disciplines of sacred Aztec music and dance with other influences such as jazz, Afro-Latin music, Mexican folk, and trova.