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Offbeat Ceramics | Handmade Ceramic art by Ruben Preuss. “The object isn’t to make art, it’s to be in that wonderful state which makes art inevitable.”. Robert Henri.
- Broadway Chapter Parking Garage
- Cowtown Mural
- Dolly Parton
- Dream on Dreamer
- Einstein
- Experience
- Follow Your Dreams
- #Forfortworth
- The Foundry District #28Mantras
- Funky Town, Our Town
Location: 401 Hemphill St
Park your car in the most colorful parking garage in town!
Location: 200 Carroll Street
This piece was created by @katiepaintbrushwith the help of The Cowtown volunteers.
Location: 3400 Bernie Anderson Ave on The Market at Ridglea
@katiepaintbrush pays homage to the queen herself with a portrait of Dolly Parton on The Market at Ridglea!
Location: 5702 Locke St.
@katiepaintbrush is busy, y’all! This one’s hers, too!
Location: Waterside Parking Garage
Follow the “Marry a girl from Texas. No matter how tough things get, she’s tougher” stairs to find Einstein!
Location: Arts Fifth Avenue, 1628 5th Avenue
Let your creativity shine!
Location: Great Harvest Bread Co. at 1305 W. Magnolia Ave.
Great reminder from @katiepaintbrush!
Location: Currie Street and Lancaster Ave.
This gorgeous mural is one of my favorites in Fort Worth. @mariellguzmancombined iconic Fort Worth architecture, animals — including the TCU horned frog!
Location: Carroll Street
If you only have time to visit one section of Fort Worth’s street art, The Foundry District is the place to be! Brennan Bechtol‘s #28mantras are life-giving and make for a really uplifting scavenger hunt! Can you find all 28?
Location: 2401 W 7th St – between District Pho and Chuy’s
Cow town. Funky town. Our town!
134 Followers, 131 Following, 59 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Ruben Preuss (@Offbeat131)
Mar 25, 2024 · Fort Worth is home to dozens of meaningful murals and outdoor art exhibits. Today, we’re sharing where to find pieces that really paint a picture of our city. Dolly Parton is located at Sweetzy’s snowcones. | Photo by FTWtoday
Celebrate the closing weekend of the Carter-organized exhibition Moving Pictures: Karl Struss and the Rise of Hollywood with tours, art making, gallery activities, and more! Schedule Noon–1 p.m.
Local artists' original images feature themes of transportation, reading, recreation, environmental stewardship, and the history of Fort Worth's east side are sited along East Lancaster Avenue on a series of street light boxes.
Over 100 artists have been involved in the creation of public art for the City of Fort Worth, nearly half of which are local artists. Learn more about the people behind the art and click on their names to link to their websites.