Happy Thursday,
This week I’ve been in a much more positive mood. I think it’s because of the warmer weather and late afternoon sunlight slowly creeping in. The seasonal changes are making my post-work runs much more enjoyable.
If you’re also looking to enjoy this warm weather, head over to Panther Island Pavilion this weekend for the Cowtown Cookoff & Music Festival. The event brings two days of live music, Texas barbecue and family fun. Find out more about the festivities below!
Also, as spring nears, more and more art exhibitions will begin to sprout across Fort Worth. Be on the lookout over the next month as I start to write about some of these shows. If you see me at these opening receptions, come say hi. I’d love to meet you!
Sample some barbecue at Panther Island festival
Each purchase of a barbecue plate supports the nonprofit C4K, Fort Worth Cops for Kids. There will be performances from several local acts, including Wade Hatton, Brett Watts and Poo Live Crew.
What: Cowtown Cookoff & Music Festival
When: 8 a.m.-10 p.m. Feb. 20-21
Where: Panther Island Pavilion, 395 Purcey St., Fort Worth
Admission: Free
Explore bold, abstract art at two exhibitions in one space
Mexican-American artists Benito Huerta and David Lozano invite Fort Worth art patrons to take in their works. Huerta’s art focuses on reimagined ordinary items while Lozano draws from papel picado, a traditional Mexican cut paper technique. Both shows are on view through March 14.
What: “Brownsville” and “Puncture” exhibitions
When: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Feb. 19, 20; 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Feb. 21
Where: William Campbell Gallery, 217 Foch St., Fort Worth
Admission: Free
Learn about the creative process of Kimbell’s famed architect
Sue Ann Kahn will share a glimpse into her late father Louis I. Khan’s private sketchbook from 1974, the last year of his life. Copies of “Louis I. Khan: The Last Notebook” will be available for purchase. Khan was a renowned American architect known for designing the Kimbell Art Museum’s 1972 building in the Cultural District.
What: Friday Evening Lecture – “A Conversation about Louis I. Khan and His Last Notebook on His 125th Birthday”
When: 6-7 p.m. Feb. 20
Where: Kimbell Art Museum, 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth
Admission: Free; seats are limited
Feel piano notes in your soul at intimate Arlington concert
Internationally acclaimed pianist Keiko Matsui will perform medleys that blend jazz, classic and world music. She has performed for audiences in Tokyo, New York and London.
What: Keiko Matsui Live in Arlington
When: 7:30-10 p.m. Feb. 21
Where: Arlington Music Hall, 224 N. Center St., Arlington
Admission: $48-$70
Discuss film themes at special Black History Month screening
The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, in partnership with the Fort Worth Film Club, will screen the 1991 film “Daughters of the Dust,” which follows three generations of Gullah women living on the Sea Islands. Dev’n Goodman from A Good Man’s Education will facilitate the panel conversation.
What: Reel House Presents “Daughters of the Dust” with Dev’n Goodman at the Modern
When: 6:30 p.m. Feb. 24
Where: Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, 3200 Darnell St., Fort Worth
Admission: Pay-what-you-can
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David Moreno is the arts and culture reporter for the Fort Worth Report. Contact him at david.moreno@fortworthreport.org or @davidmreports.
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