THREE EXHIBITIONS. ONE IMMERSIVE INSTALLATION. A COMMUNITY BLOCK PARTY. MARCH 28, 12–9 PM Somehow against logic, economics, weather, construction, closed streets, a global pandemic, and the slow erosion that takes out most independent galleries, Fort Works Art is ten years old. On Friday, March 28, Fort Works Art marks its 10-year anniversary with the most ambitious day in the gallery’s history. Coinciding with Fort Worth’s citywide Gallery Night, the anniversary will transform 2100 Montgomery Street into a multi-floor, multi-sensory cultural indoor/outdoor hub from noon to 9 PM. What began a decade ago as a small, risk-taking gallery, opened before Dickies Arena reshaped the district, has grown into one of Fort Worth’s most vital creative incubators. For its anniversary, Fort Works Art presents three simultaneous exhibitions, an immersive interactive installation, music, performances, and a community block party, making it the only venue in the city offering this level of depth, scale, and experience in a single stop.