Cowboys & Indians

JO ELLARD’S FORT WORTH FAVORITES

Cultural Experience

By design, the city has a collection of museums that showcase different genres of art and period styles. I love the Cowgirl Hall of Fame and Museum and all the museums here—the Amon Carter for more traditional Western, The Modern for contemporary, the Kimbell for classic. They’re all different, and they’re all in one district so you can even go from one to the other on foot.

Event

The Futurity coming up at the Will Rogers Memorial Center

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Cowboys & Indians

Cowboys & Indians2 min read
Contributors
Magic In The Skies, page 100 Laura Pritchett is not only the author of seven novels, two nonfiction books, and one play; she is an editor, columnist, and the director of the MFA program in Nature Writing at Western Colorado University. Known for cham
Cowboys & Indians5 min read
Inner Light
His first paintbrush was a stick. As a young boy in Florida, Tom Gilleon spent endless hours drawing in the white sand that covered the lawn of his grandparents’ home. “Every day at 2 o’clock it rained,” he remembers. “You’d do your morning drawing,
Cowboys & Indians3 min read
Art Calendar
Transformations: Wildlife in Inuit Art and Culture This exhibit seeks to explore Inuit history, values, and beliefs from the work of Inuit artists who gained global recognition from the mid-20th century to the present day. National Museum of Wildlife

Related