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This exhibit features prints and illustrations from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, focusing on the early American West.
The renowned Mexican painter made ghostly apparitions of the human figure, which are now included in the Carter permanent collection.
This classic Christmas musical gets a Texas twist from writers Gary Moody and Gary Taylor.
A support group for those with diabetes and their families. Provides information, inspiration and encouragement. Meets at 7:30 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of...
Amateur Radio hobbiests meet for coffee every Friday except holidays, 6am, at Azle Cafe. Visitors and Ham Radio Curious are invited to come ask questions...
Year Round - Daily, 8 a.m. until 7 p.m.
Learn more about the National Cowgirl Hall of Fame; from it's humble beginnings in Hereford, Texas in 1975, to the new museum dedicated in 2001. The Hall of Fame Gallery features honoree artifact
This exhibit features prints and illustrations from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, focusing on the early American West.
Photographers made portraits of their friends to document the members of their communities and these portraits embodied their styles.
This exhibit features work that spans the history of photography.
The renowned Mexican painter made ghostly apparitions of the human figure, which are now included in the Carter permanent collection.
This selection of works features creations from several points in the artist's career, focusing on a few particular themes.
The Kimbell's select holdings of antiquities range from the Egyptian Old Kingdom of the third millennium B.C., through ancient Assyria, Greece and Rome, to the Early Christian Church in the fifth
This exhibition is a survey of the history of private art collecting in Texas. Drawing from the best of the collections, it will include over 100 works.
The African collection consists primarily of bronze, wood and terracotta sculpture from West and Central Africa, including examples from Nigeria, Angola, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The
Precolumbian art is represented by Maya works in ceramic, stone, shell, and jade, Olmec, Zapotec, and Aztec sculpture, as well as pieces from the Conte and Huari cultures.
The Asian collection comprises sculptures, paintings, bronzes, ceramics and works of decorative art from China, Korea, Japan, India, Nepal, Tibet, Cambodia and Thailand.
The collection of European paintings and sculpture is remarkably rich in works of the Italian Renaissance, although its fullest and most celebrated holdings are in Italian, French, Spanish, Dutch and