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Arts Fort Worth

Connecting Fort Worth to the arts and through the arts.

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At Arts Fort Worth, we believe creativity is the heartbeat of a vibrant city. We’re the folks championing local artists, energizing public spaces, and making sure the arts are accessible to everyone, everywhere. Whether you’re a lifelong creative, a curious newcomer, or someone who just loves a good mural or live performance, you’re in the right place. This is your arts community. And we’re here to help you feel at home in it. Arts Fort Worth is a nonprofit organization that was formed in 1963 as the Arts Council of Fort Worth to provide funding and leadership that nurtures, supports and promotes the arts throughout the Fort Worth community. Today, Arts Fort Worth is committed to building strategic relationships throughout the local ecosystem of independent creatives, arts and culture businesses, policymakers, and the surrounding community of arts supporters. So, what exactly do we do? Glad you asked. Arts Fort Worth continues to support and promote the arts in every corner of our city. That means: – Funding local artists and organizations through grants and resources. – Putting art in public spaces. Public art transforms everyday places into something extraordinary. – Advocating for the arts at every level—from city hall to the Capitol in Washington DC. – Strenghtening partnerships to enhance infrastructure where you can discover local culture happenings and share the resources that can help the arts thrive. We’re connectors, cheerleaders, and behind-the-scenes doers. We’re here to make sure the arts don’t just survive—they thrive.

Organization Type

Arts Nonprofit

Location

76104

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LOCATION

306 W Broadway, Suite 200, Fort Worth, TX, 76104

UPCOMING OPPORTUNITIES

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Opportunity

6x6 - The International Small Art Phenomenon

Call to Artists
RoCo's International Small Art Phenomenon returns for the 19th year! SPECIAL OPTIONAL THEME In partnership with the City of Rochester, RoCo invites the community to enter 6x6 artworks that feature the City of Rochester’s logo. Flower City artworks will be installed on one wall as part of a community-wide celebration of this unique graphic. This is an optional theme for participation in 6x6, The International Small Art Phenomenon, as always all 6x6 artworks will be accepted and displayed. 6x6 IS A FUNDRAISER! Every $20 artwork purchase supports our future exhibitions & public art. Thank you for your support and participation. 6x6 brings together thousands of original artworks, made and donated by celebrities, international & local artists, designers, youth and YOU. Each artist may enter up to four artworks of any medium (2D or 3D). Artworks must be six inches square and signed only on the back, to be exhibited anonymously. Participation is free. All artworks will be for sale for $20 each to benefit RoCo. Artists’ names will be revealed to the buyer upon purchase and artworks remain on display through July 25. Limit four artworks per school, no limit for colleges. Entries accepted now through April 4, 2026. *NEW* The first 6000 artworks received will be exhibited in Gallery & Online. 6000+ will be exhibited online only. Send your art early to ensure in gallery & online display. Rochester Contemporary Art Center (RoCo) is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) founded in 1977. The funds raised through 6x6 enable us to continue providing unique encounters for audiences and extraordinary opportunities for artists including exhibitions, public art, and other programs.
Fee to Apply
Free
Deadline
April 5, 2026
Scope
United States, Europe
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Opportunity

Low & Slow: Chicano Lowrider Cars as Living Art

Call to Artists
This exhibition presents authentic Chicano lowrider cars as living works of art, displayed outdoors in a setting that reflects their public, community-centered nature. The opening reception/carshow will be held on April 18th, Bajito y suavecito, or “low and slow,” describes a lowrider—both a customized vehicle and a way of life. These cars reflect their owner’s style and identity. They also evoke a history of community empowerment and are symbolic of Chicana/o identity. It’s about pride in the ride. Lowrider culture developed within Mexican American communities as a form of cultural expression, self-determination, and creative excellence. Shaped by history, place, and lived experience, lowriders transform the automobile into a site of artistry, identity, and personal narrative. These cars are not static objects; they are functional, mobile, and relational—activated through gathering, cruising, and shared presence. Each vehicle on view represents years of skill, labor, and intention. Layered paint finishes, hand-pulled pinstriping, airbrushed imagery, and meticulously crafted interiors reflect deep knowledge of technique as well as personal and cultural meaning. Spiritual references, family histories, neighborhood stories, and symbolic imagery are embedded throughout the work, making each car both visually striking and deeply individual. The phrase low and slow describes both an aesthetic approach and a way of moving through the world. Cruising at an unhurried pace asserts visibility, care, and agency—inviting attention on one’s own terms. In this way, lowrider cars operate at the intersection of art, design, performance, and social practice, where meaning emerges through use and interaction rather than isolation. Presenting these works outdoors acknowledges the environments in which lowrider culture is most often experienced—public, social, and communal spaces—while inviting viewers to engage thoughtfully and respectfully. The exhibition does not seek to relocate or redefine lowrider culture, but rather to create space for its presence, complexity, and artistry to be recognized and encountered. “Low & Slow” honors lowrider builders and owners as artists and cultural stewards whose work carries forward traditions of creativity, resilience, and care. By slowing down and looking closely, viewers are invited to consider how art lives beyond institutional walls—within communities, relationships, and everyday acts of making.
Fee to Apply
Free
Deadline
March 17, 2026
Scope
United States, Texas

EVENTS

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Event

ARTSForward Community Summit

CommunityWorkshop/Class

ARTSForward is a city-wide arts summit bringing together artists, performers, creatives, community advocates, and policymakers for an inspiring day of learning and connection. The weekend kicks off on Friday, February 27 with the first-ever ARTSForward Youth Summit, for secondary school students and continues into the evening with the Heart of Gold Awards reception, where we invite you and the community to celebrate local leaders whose contributions make Fort Worth a vibrant place to live and work. On Saturday, February 28, the events continue with the Community Summit, featuring opportunities to network and learn and share with arts experts, enthusiasts and supporters from Fort Worth and beyond. Space is limited at Texas Wesleyan University, so grab your tickets for the Heart of Gold awards reception and the Community Summit today!

Feb 28, 2026
3:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Fort Worth, TX
Arts Fort Worth
Creator
Arts Fort Worth
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Event

Heart of Gold Awards Reception

Fundraiser/Gala

The Heart of Gold Awards celebrates community leaders who have made a difference in the arts community. Each honoree illustrates Arts Fort Worth’s values of authentic passion and intentional equity. Their impact through the arts makes Fort Worth a vibrant and welcoming community.  The Heart of Gold Awards Celebration also raises funds to support the many ways we connect Fort Worth to and through the arts. Charitable support from events like this help Arts Fort Worth increase the capacity of local art producers, employ artists and designers through commissioned projects, and bring the community together to experience exhibitions by emerging and established local artists as well as live theater, dance, and musical performances.

Feb 28, 2026
12:00 AM - 3:00 AM
Fort Worth, TX
Arts Fort Worth
Creator
Arts Fort Worth