Friday, February 26, 2021
Thursday, February 25, 2021
St. Philip's School Destiny Award Luncheon
Wednesday, February 24, 2021
Monday, February 22, 2021
Dallas Blooms: America the Beautiful
Tuesday, February 16, 2021
Crow Museum of Asian Art kicks off 2021 with Divine Spark
The Crow
Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is kicking off
2021 in a bold fashion with three exhibitions showcasing the powerful
contemporary works of a Texas-based Asian woman artist, recent works by
Japanese women ceramicists, and an exploration of one of the most iconic gods
in Hindu culture.
Headlining the trio is Divine
Spark, the second offering of the multi-year Texas
Asian Women Artists exhibition series, which is dedicated
to making visible the work of emerging and established Texas-based contemporary
Asian women artists. For her first solo exhibition at the Crow Museum,
Dallas-based artist Kana Harada has created several new works during
this time of global pandemic that blend messages of hope and positivity with
visual innovations that create an imaginative universe of awe, wonder and
intimacy. Divine Spark will be on view Jan. 30-Sept. 5, 2021, at the
Crow Museum, located in the Dallas Arts District at 2010 Flora St., Dallas
75201.
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Kana Harada, Love Letter from the Future, 2019. Acrylic paint on foam sheet. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Makoto Takemura |
Divine Spark, which
features new works created by Dallas-based artist Kana Harada during
this time of a global pandemic, embodies the artist’s wishes for a peaceful and
bright future for all. In this exhibition, she continues to push sculpture,
foam, and acrylic and watercolor painting to new heights in her practice.
Using vivid colors and
intricate patterns formed with an elegant handmade touch, Harada’s titles of
her works reflect newborn optimism – Fearless Hope, Freshly Picked, Home
Sweet Home, Love Letter from the Future, Ingrained, Moon Kissed, and the
exhibition’s namesake, Divine Spark.
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Kana Harada, Home Sweet Home, 2020. Lamp shade paper and mixed media. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Makoto Takemura |
For more information, visit crowmuseum.org
Friday, February 12, 2021
North Texas Food Bank's 2021 Empty Bowls
Join the North Texas Food Bank for the 22nd Annual Empty Bowls, presented by Kroger, on Thursday, February 25, 2021.
During these uncertain times, NTFB wanted to continue the tradition of one of our favorite events, designed in a way to keep all of our guests safe. That is why NTFB decided to transition Empty Bowls this year to a drive-thru model!
As a ticket purchaser, you will visit the North Texas Food Bank's Perot Family Campus on February 25, 2021 between 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM to pick up your Bowl Box. Each box will contain a handmade artisan bowl, a 5 oz. package of gourmet soup mix, recipe cards from some of our favorite past Empty Bowl participants and NTFB Staff, NTFB's Tough Choice's Game, and more!
Once you're home, feel free to fix your soup that night or save it. We encourage you to gather around the table with your family and play NTFB's Tough Choice's where you step into the life of a single parent of two young children and are forced to make some difficult decisions!
There is also a small virtual auction featuring some handmade artisan bowls from some of your favorite artists, like June Whitacre, Brian & Gayle Dean, Louie Rosenfeld and more!
Buy your tickets online here: Empty Bowls
Tuesday, February 2, 2021
THE 2021 AT&T Dell Children's Ball Featuring Lukas Nelson
Sunday, January 31, 2021
Symphony of Chefs by Design, an evening of culinary composition benefitting KidLinks
Symphony of Chefs by Design, an evening of culinary composition benefitting KidLinks, is the ultimate chef-driven culinary dinner experience created with you in mind!
Whether you prefer to dine in the private dining room of a restaurant, host a chef-prepared experience at your home or enjoy an interactive virtual chef cooking class and dinner, you design the experience that you want to have!
Symphony of Chefs by Design includes all of the unique elements guests have come to enjoy annually and provides three thoughtful celebration options for the 2021 experience. Guests will enjoy a chef prepared & interactive four-course dinner, wine pairings from some of the world’s best vineyards, a silent and live auction of experiences and much more!
View the sponsorship deck here.
Reserve your experience here.
Saturday, January 30, 2021
Dallas Blooms 2021
Known for its artistic horticulture floral displays, the Dallas Arboretum has created three areas that are perfect for photos and videos:
· A large American flag in a raised bed
· America the Beautiful large arched topiary
letters in front of a beautiful floral display
· A succulent photo wall with daffodil and hyacinth inlays at each
entrance