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BREAKINGNEWS

WE ARE ALL GUESTS HERE is a group exhibition featuring art installations by artists including our own Adam W. McKinney made in response to the Jewish holiday of Sukkot. The exhibition is curated by Bridge Projects. Available until 01.15.22. HERE.

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DNAWORKS appeared as part of CAMILLE A. BROWN DANCE COMPANY'S Social Dance for Social Change series. Watch it HERE.

 

*Trigger warning: references to racial violence
Happening on weekends now, March 27 - May 2! Fort Worth Lynching Tour: Honoring the Memory of Mr. Fred Rouse is a group bike and car tour to the sites associated with the lynching of Mr. Fred Rouse in Fort Worth, TX. Reserve your tickets
HERE

 

DNAWORKS was nominated for a Drama League Awards Nomination of the 87th Annual Drama League Awards for "Outstanding Interactive or Socially-Distanced Theater" for Fort Worth Lynching Tour: Honoring the Memory of Mr. Fred Rouse! 2021 Drama League Awards will be presented online on Friday, May 21 at 7:00 EDT.
Nomination & RSVP
HERE

TRANSFORM 1012 N. MAIN on Spectrum News ​. Read more HERE.

Feature on TRANSFORM 1012 N. MAIN in Fort Worth Magazine ​. Read more HERE

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*Trigger warning: references to racial violence


Fort Worth Lynching Tour: Honoring the Memory of Mr. Fred Rouse is a group bike and car tour to the sites associated with the lynching of Mr. Fred Rouse in Fort Worth, TX. The tour is accompanied by a downloadable, augmented reality app that can be used in each of the five sites to better understand the story of Mr. Rouse’s murder at the hands of a White mob. FWLT will return in the spring.

 

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TRANSFORM 1012 N. MAIN STREET Update:

The project to transform the former Ku Klux Klan auditorium in Fort Worth, TX, into a center and museum for arts and community healing has a beautiful new brochure, thanks to the wonderful people at MASS Design Group. Click HERE to download.

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With great appreciation and thanks to all our end-of-year donors:

Frieda Austin, Emile Bendit, Stanley and Marion Bergman Family Charitable Fund, Heather Blachowski, Ruth Cope (in memory of Larry Cope), David Diamond, Brian Dixon, Constance Garcia-Barrio, Barbara Gilmore, Gigi Girardeau (in memory of Mark Mitchell), Bob Goldberg, Teague Grace, Rachel Grossman, Alicia Hawley, Dyron Holmes, John Hopkins, Babette Jackson, Cathleen Jacobson, Diane Karp, Serena Shapiro and Nechama Katz, Wendy Koster, Dannette Little, Jeff and Joan Matthews, Stacie McCormick, Julie Niekrasz, Katy Patrick, Sabrina Peck, Karl von Rabenau, Mauricio Salgado, Seret Scott, Michelle Shay, Karen and Kal Silverberg, Aurin Squire, Kenneth Steinman, Clyde Valentin, Viviana Vargas, Chris Vine, Karl von Rabenau, Robert Vorlicky, Katherine B. Ware, Brent Whitney, Stan Wojewodski, Roberta Wong, and many anonymous donors.

We could not do our global work of bringing people closer together through the arts without you!

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The Real James Bond...Was Dominican at the 24th Street Theatre in L.A.,

presented by USC Visions and Voices, has been POSTPONED due to COVID-19.

For more info click HERE.

 

The Real James Bond…Was Dominican will have its Miami premiere

June 26 -27. Keep an eye on DNAWORKS's website and the RJB Facebook Page for more details!

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DNAWORKS continues its efforts to transform Fort Worth's former KKK building into an international center for performing arts and community healing. Listen to the recent story on NPR and read press coverage in The Christian Science Monitor HERE and D Magazine HERE!

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Purchase your copy of Casting a Movement: The Welcome Table Initiative edited by Claire Syler and Daniel Banks, Routledge Press. Click HERE for more info.

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