4ALL Studios is the Visual and Performing Arts Branch of the YMCA of Metropolitan Fort Worth. The mission of the Y is to put Christian principles into practice through programs, services and relationships that build healthy spirit, mind and body for ALL. Programs include recording arts, podcasting, art, music, theatre and dance for all ages.
Our mission: The Amon Carter Museum of American Art was established through the generosity of Amon G. Carter Sr. (1879-1955) to house his collection of paintings and sculpture by Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russell; to collect, preserve, and exhibit the finest examples of American art; and to serve all communities through exhibitions, publications, and experiences devoted to the celebration of American creativity.
Amphibian’s mission is to produce innovative and engaging theater that inspires new ideas, opens new doors, and increases our understanding of the vast world around us. Amphibian Stage is a non-profit theatre company founded in 2000 by three alumni of TCU’s Department of Theatre who strive to produce innovative and engaging theater that inspires new ideas, opens new doors, and increases our understanding of the vast world around us. Now in our twenty-fifth season, we have produced numerous groundbreaking and challenging plays (some regional premieres, others US or world premieres) that foster a deeper understanding of ourselves as members of the global community. Our company is widely recognized for producing stylistically and thematically varied scripts. Committed to nurturing young and diverse audiences, Amphibian has developed a strong internship program and a student matinee program.
Artistry Soul Collective strives to provide a platform for local Neo-Soul/R&B artists by sharing their stories and by curating events.
About Arts Fort Worth: Our purpose is to create belonging. We do this by building strategic relationships between local creatives, arts organizations, policymakers, and the surrounding community. Founded in 1963 as the Arts Council of Fort Worth and Tarrant County, Arts Fort Worth is a nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering a vibrant and equitable arts ecosystem in Fort Worth. At Arts Fort Worth, we’re committed to promoting, supporting, and nurturing a thriving, inclusive arts community. We believe that the arts have the power to bring people together, tell our stories, challenge perspectives, and inspire change. We work to make the arts accessible for everyone, while championing artists and organizations that reflect the diverse and vibrant spirit of Fort Worth. Equity, accessibility, listening, and relationship-building—drive everything we do. We're passionate about building a more inclusive arts community where everyone feels welcome, seen, and heard. From advocating for the arts to engaging with the community, we’re committed to supporting creativity in all its forms. We believe that staying true to our values of intentional equity, authentic passion, purposeful listening, and being trustworthy partners is how we can build strategic relationships that create a sense of belonging for everyone. Our Values • Intentionally Equitable: We believe in acknowledging the systemic barriers and transcending those barriers. We are dedicated to ensuring that the arts are a space where everyone, regardless of background, circumstances, or identity can participate. • Authentically Passionate: We’re not just inspired by the arts- we channel that passion into building a healthy, thriving arts community. Through our dedication and hard work, we ensure that the arts remain a vibrant and integral part of our society. Our passion drives everything we do. • Purposeful Listening: We strive to lead by example, fostering innovation and advocating for the arts as a vital part of our community's cultural and economic fabric. • Trustworthy Partners: We understand that strong relationships are the foundation of a thriving arts ecosystem and those are built through collaboration, transparency, accountability, and open communication with artists, organizations, and supporters. What We Do • Grants Program: Arts Fort Worth administers competitive grants that fuel creativity and innovation, distributing funds to organizations that enrich our community with diverse cultural experiences. These funds provide essential mission support to established nonprofit arts organizations, support community engagement, and bring new visitors through the performing, visual, and interdisciplinary arts in all communities of Fort Worth. • Public Art: Managing the City’s public art program, Arts Fort Worth brings art into public spaces, enhancing the visual landscape and fostering a sense of identity throughout Fort Worth. We believe public art has the power of placemaking and placekeeping, fostering community pride in our city. Explore and discover the more than 160 works of public art across Fort Worth and the dozens of projects in progress. • Education & Advocacy: We advocate for the arts at all levels of government, ensuring that policies and resources reflect the importance of art in our community. Additionally, we offer educational programming that empowers creatives to fulfill their highest potential. Our Impact Through our various programs and initiatives, Arts Fort Worth serves as the connector in the arts ecosystem, making art accessible and supporting the cultural vitality of our city. That impact is also reflected in the economic impact, as outlined in the AEP 6 report. Arts Fort Worth is the only nonprofit dedicated to serving the entire arts ecosystem, making us a vital hub for creativity and collaboration across multiple disciplines. With a rich legacy and deep expertise, we’re uniquely positioned to bring together diverse voices and perspectives. Our commitment to community-driven decisions ensures that the future of the arts in Fort Worth is shaped by the people it serves.
Located in downtown Fort Worth, Texas, Artspace111 specializes in the exhibition of Contemporary Texas Art. In 1980, twin brothers Daniel and Dennis Blagg established Artspace111, converting a historic 1911 building into artist studios and a small gallery space in order to support and celebrate the work of local artists. In 2007, Margery Gossett and William Grella became the Owner/Directors of Artspace111 and further developed the gallery into a celebrated and distinguished 3,000-square-foot art gallery. In addition to the year-round schedule of solo and group exhibitions, Artspace111 designs corporate and private art collections for clients throughout the country and hosts special events in its distinctive gallery and sculpture gardens. Artspace111 is dedicated to making contemporary art approachable to individuals of all ages.
Artsy Scoop Magazine, based in Fort Worth, Texas, shines a spotlight on the city's vibrant arts and culture scene. Through its online platform, social media channels, and monthly magazine, it delivers engaging stories insights, and features on contemporary art, events and creative businesses that make Fort Worth extraordinary.
Mission: Ballet Frontier’s mission is to produce high caliber classical ballet performances with the professional dancers of today while cultivating the dancers of tomorrow. Vision: Ballet Frontier is a nationally and internationally recognized premier classical ballet company with a distinguished focus on collaboration between high caliber professional dancers and the next generation of aspiring artists.
Mission: Brown Girls Do Ballet is dedicated to uplifting and empowering young dancers by increasing access, representation, and opportunities in ballet. Through mentorship, scholarships, community engagement, and storytelling, we ensure that every girl has the support and visibility she needs to thrive on and off the stage. Vision: A world where every young dancer, regardless of background, sees herself reflected, supported, and empowered to take center stage—both in ballet and beyond.
Casa Mañana is dedicated to creating, nurturing, and advancing live professional theatre unparalleled in artistic excellence for the enrichment and education of our diverse community and its future generations of artists and patrons. Located in the heart of Fort Worth, Casa Mañana is one of Texas' premier professional theatres and has been a cultural cornerstone since 1958. We present Broadway-style musicals, children’s theatre productions, and intimate cabaret performances year-round, delighting audiences of all ages. Our commitment to education is central to our mission. The Casa Mañana School for Musical Theatre offers year-round instruction in drama, dance, and voice for children ages 4–19, fostering talent and confidence in young performers. Our Student Matinee program brings students from across the region to experience live theatre, often for the first time. Together, these programs reach thousands of students annually, both on our stage and in the classroom. We also proudly host the Betty Lynn Buckley Awards, now in their 26th year, which celebrate excellence in high school theatre across North Texas. At Casa Mañana, we believe in the power of storytelling, inclusion, education, and community engagement. Through our performances and programs, we aim to inspire creativity, foster lifelong learning, and ensure theatre remains accessible for all.
INNOVATION | INTEGRITY | EXCELLENCE | INCLUSIVENESS | SERVICE Circle Theatre’s mission is to captivate and engage our diverse community through the art of innovative live theatre.
Our mission is to establish artistic and economic outlets in impoverished areas by providing free and low cost quality art programs for children, adults and seniors. Our goal is to build self-esteem, confidence, racial equity and employment through artistic mediums and to give clients beneficial support tools to use in their future and in the community at large. “Action… Art...Allowing the Spirit to Create”.
4ALL Studios is the Visual and Performing Arts Branch of the YMCA of Metropolitan Fort Worth. The mission of the Y is to put Christian principles into practice through programs, services and relationships that build healthy spirit, mind and body for ALL. Programs include recording arts, podcasting, art, music, theatre and dance for all ages.
Our mission: The Amon Carter Museum of American Art was established through the generosity of Amon G. Carter Sr. (1879-1955) to house his collection of paintings and sculpture by Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russell; to collect, preserve, and exhibit the finest examples of American art; and to serve all communities through exhibitions, publications, and experiences devoted to the celebration of American creativity.
Amphibian’s mission is to produce innovative and engaging theater that inspires new ideas, opens new doors, and increases our understanding of the vast world around us. Amphibian Stage is a non-profit theatre company founded in 2000 by three alumni of TCU’s Department of Theatre who strive to produce innovative and engaging theater that inspires new ideas, opens new doors, and increases our understanding of the vast world around us. Now in our twenty-fifth season, we have produced numerous groundbreaking and challenging plays (some regional premieres, others US or world premieres) that foster a deeper understanding of ourselves as members of the global community. Our company is widely recognized for producing stylistically and thematically varied scripts. Committed to nurturing young and diverse audiences, Amphibian has developed a strong internship program and a student matinee program.
Artistry Soul Collective strives to provide a platform for local Neo-Soul/R&B artists by sharing their stories and by curating events.
About Arts Fort Worth: Our purpose is to create belonging. We do this by building strategic relationships between local creatives, arts organizations, policymakers, and the surrounding community. Founded in 1963 as the Arts Council of Fort Worth and Tarrant County, Arts Fort Worth is a nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering a vibrant and equitable arts ecosystem in Fort Worth. At Arts Fort Worth, we’re committed to promoting, supporting, and nurturing a thriving, inclusive arts community. We believe that the arts have the power to bring people together, tell our stories, challenge perspectives, and inspire change. We work to make the arts accessible for everyone, while championing artists and organizations that reflect the diverse and vibrant spirit of Fort Worth. Equity, accessibility, listening, and relationship-building—drive everything we do. We're passionate about building a more inclusive arts community where everyone feels welcome, seen, and heard. From advocating for the arts to engaging with the community, we’re committed to supporting creativity in all its forms. We believe that staying true to our values of intentional equity, authentic passion, purposeful listening, and being trustworthy partners is how we can build strategic relationships that create a sense of belonging for everyone. Our Values • Intentionally Equitable: We believe in acknowledging the systemic barriers and transcending those barriers. We are dedicated to ensuring that the arts are a space where everyone, regardless of background, circumstances, or identity can participate. • Authentically Passionate: We’re not just inspired by the arts- we channel that passion into building a healthy, thriving arts community. Through our dedication and hard work, we ensure that the arts remain a vibrant and integral part of our society. Our passion drives everything we do. • Purposeful Listening: We strive to lead by example, fostering innovation and advocating for the arts as a vital part of our community's cultural and economic fabric. • Trustworthy Partners: We understand that strong relationships are the foundation of a thriving arts ecosystem and those are built through collaboration, transparency, accountability, and open communication with artists, organizations, and supporters. What We Do • Grants Program: Arts Fort Worth administers competitive grants that fuel creativity and innovation, distributing funds to organizations that enrich our community with diverse cultural experiences. These funds provide essential mission support to established nonprofit arts organizations, support community engagement, and bring new visitors through the performing, visual, and interdisciplinary arts in all communities of Fort Worth. • Public Art: Managing the City’s public art program, Arts Fort Worth brings art into public spaces, enhancing the visual landscape and fostering a sense of identity throughout Fort Worth. We believe public art has the power of placemaking and placekeeping, fostering community pride in our city. Explore and discover the more than 160 works of public art across Fort Worth and the dozens of projects in progress. • Education & Advocacy: We advocate for the arts at all levels of government, ensuring that policies and resources reflect the importance of art in our community. Additionally, we offer educational programming that empowers creatives to fulfill their highest potential. Our Impact Through our various programs and initiatives, Arts Fort Worth serves as the connector in the arts ecosystem, making art accessible and supporting the cultural vitality of our city. That impact is also reflected in the economic impact, as outlined in the AEP 6 report. Arts Fort Worth is the only nonprofit dedicated to serving the entire arts ecosystem, making us a vital hub for creativity and collaboration across multiple disciplines. With a rich legacy and deep expertise, we’re uniquely positioned to bring together diverse voices and perspectives. Our commitment to community-driven decisions ensures that the future of the arts in Fort Worth is shaped by the people it serves.
Located in downtown Fort Worth, Texas, Artspace111 specializes in the exhibition of Contemporary Texas Art. In 1980, twin brothers Daniel and Dennis Blagg established Artspace111, converting a historic 1911 building into artist studios and a small gallery space in order to support and celebrate the work of local artists. In 2007, Margery Gossett and William Grella became the Owner/Directors of Artspace111 and further developed the gallery into a celebrated and distinguished 3,000-square-foot art gallery. In addition to the year-round schedule of solo and group exhibitions, Artspace111 designs corporate and private art collections for clients throughout the country and hosts special events in its distinctive gallery and sculpture gardens. Artspace111 is dedicated to making contemporary art approachable to individuals of all ages.
Artsy Scoop Magazine, based in Fort Worth, Texas, shines a spotlight on the city's vibrant arts and culture scene. Through its online platform, social media channels, and monthly magazine, it delivers engaging stories insights, and features on contemporary art, events and creative businesses that make Fort Worth extraordinary.
Mission: Ballet Frontier’s mission is to produce high caliber classical ballet performances with the professional dancers of today while cultivating the dancers of tomorrow. Vision: Ballet Frontier is a nationally and internationally recognized premier classical ballet company with a distinguished focus on collaboration between high caliber professional dancers and the next generation of aspiring artists.
Mission: Brown Girls Do Ballet is dedicated to uplifting and empowering young dancers by increasing access, representation, and opportunities in ballet. Through mentorship, scholarships, community engagement, and storytelling, we ensure that every girl has the support and visibility she needs to thrive on and off the stage. Vision: A world where every young dancer, regardless of background, sees herself reflected, supported, and empowered to take center stage—both in ballet and beyond.
Casa Mañana is dedicated to creating, nurturing, and advancing live professional theatre unparalleled in artistic excellence for the enrichment and education of our diverse community and its future generations of artists and patrons. Located in the heart of Fort Worth, Casa Mañana is one of Texas' premier professional theatres and has been a cultural cornerstone since 1958. We present Broadway-style musicals, children’s theatre productions, and intimate cabaret performances year-round, delighting audiences of all ages. Our commitment to education is central to our mission. The Casa Mañana School for Musical Theatre offers year-round instruction in drama, dance, and voice for children ages 4–19, fostering talent and confidence in young performers. Our Student Matinee program brings students from across the region to experience live theatre, often for the first time. Together, these programs reach thousands of students annually, both on our stage and in the classroom. We also proudly host the Betty Lynn Buckley Awards, now in their 26th year, which celebrate excellence in high school theatre across North Texas. At Casa Mañana, we believe in the power of storytelling, inclusion, education, and community engagement. Through our performances and programs, we aim to inspire creativity, foster lifelong learning, and ensure theatre remains accessible for all.
INNOVATION | INTEGRITY | EXCELLENCE | INCLUSIVENESS | SERVICE Circle Theatre’s mission is to captivate and engage our diverse community through the art of innovative live theatre.
Our mission is to establish artistic and economic outlets in impoverished areas by providing free and low cost quality art programs for children, adults and seniors. Our goal is to build self-esteem, confidence, racial equity and employment through artistic mediums and to give clients beneficial support tools to use in their future and in the community at large. “Action… Art...Allowing the Spirit to Create”.