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Fort Worth Contemporary Arts Gallery Has a New Home

The TCU art scene is beginning an exciting new chapter. The Fort Worth Contemporary Arts Gallery (FWCA) has relocated to the first floor of Molly Reid Hall, presenting fresh opportunities for expanded exhibitions, innovative programming and enhanced community engagement. This move is at the center of a revitalized Berry Street, which is one of the key initiatives of the Campus Master Plan.

August 15, 2025, by Adrianna Santos |
A detail of the Codex City of Mirrors collage piece

Art, Culture and Politics: Enrique Chagoya's Multidimensional Approach

Enrique Chagoya will present an artist talk on his unique artistic practice of “reverse anthropology.” Drawing from his experiences on both sides of the United States-Mexico border, Chagoya’s works incorporate secular, popular and religious icons from the ancient Americas, Latin America and the United States. He will discuss how he juxtaposes these icons to explore cultural clashes and their ongoing impact.

March 4, 2025, by Adrianna Santos |
Rendering of National Juneteenth Museum

Christopher Blay '03 Joins National Juneteenth Museum as Director of Public Programs

We spoke to School of Art alumnus Christopher Blay ’03 about his new role as Director of Public Programs at the National Juneteenth Museum (NJM), which is set to open in Fort Worth’s Historic Southside in 2026.

February 7, 2025, by Adrianna Santos |
MOTHERLAND in white letters on a red wall

TCU Art Galleries Receive $10,000 Grant from National Endowment for the Arts

Congratulations to The Art Galleries at TCU on receiving a $10,000 Grants for Arts Projects award from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA).

January 27, 2025, by Adrianna Santos |