5 Art Events for Your Weekend

‘Til Midnight at the NasherNasher Sculpture Center 2001 Flora St. 6 p.m.-midnight Friday Free ‘Til Midnight at the Nasher represents one of Dallas’ great community events — a lawn filled with a patchwork of spread-out blankets, kids with popsicles and the buzz of conversation as people get to know everyone…

5 Art Events for Your Weekend

Tim Kerr — Everyday PeopleSafe Room at the Texas Theatre 231 W. Jefferson Blvd. Opening reception 7-9 p.m. Thursday Artist slash motivational punk rocker Tim Kerr collected his first art award in a fire-prevention poster contest in elementary school, and it’s been full speed since. Everyday People is his latest exhibit…

5 Art Events for Your Weekend

July Exhibit at South Side on LamarJanette Kennedy Gallery 1409 S. Lamar St. Opening reception 6-9 p.m. Thursday Janette Kennedy Gallery, the creative space that’s free to its artists, kicks off its July exhibit featuring the works of three local photographers. Jessica Bell’s theme is “Modern Day Prostitution,” a series…

5 Art Events for Your Weekend

Jay Wilkinson — Everyone PoopsFort Works Art 2100 Montgomery St., Fort Worth 6-8 p.m. Friday Jay Wilkinson was dyslexic as a kid, so his mom gave him comic books. It’s a good thing she did because that’s how he started drawing. Everyone Poops explores the human condition and the qualities everyone…

5 Art Events for Your Weekend

Amber Crimmings — Bound Matriarchs Mighty Fine Arts 409A N. Tyler St. Opening reception 6-9 p.m. Saturday Printmaking goddess Amber Crimmings sees something incongruous about the way fairy-tale literature both needs and adores women while also viewing them contemptuously. She’s channeled her feelings toward these conflicting realities into her new…

5 Art Events for Your Week

Sister’s Sticker Collection Ro2 Art at the Magnolia Theatre 1501 S. Ervay St. 12-5 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays beginning Wednesday, June 14 Free Like a tween dream hopped up on Pixy sticks, Adam Palmer’s solo exhibit Sister’s Sticker Collection is throwing it back to the ’90s, the decade whose progenies…

5 Art Events for Your Weekend

Justin Clumpner — Sacred Kettle Art 2650-B Main St. Opening reception 5-8 p.m. Friday In his first solo exhibition at Kettle Art, Justin Clumpner continues to posit America as a Christian nation. Employing newspapers and advertisements as his materials of choice, he paints and collages his works into religious narratives…

DFW Sign Painters Underscore Craft’s Technique, Tradition

In DFW, a few sign painting artisans have made a living working on hundreds of signs for local businesses. It takes years of experience to become an expert sign painter — Sean Starr and Roy Warren Lunt explain the process of becoming a master and the highs and lows of the trade.

5 Art Events for Your Weekend

The LineSite 131 131 Payne St. 12 to 5 p.m. Fridays and by appointment The Line, a new exhibition curated by Site 131 co-founder Joan Davidow, has quite the diverse roster of characters. See if you can keep up. First we have Texan Kristen Cochran’s suspended fabric wall drawings, whose…

5 Art Events for Your Weekend

Katherine Bernhardt Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St., Fort Worth Ongoing through July 9 By incorporating graffiti elements into her vibrant and youthful paintings, which are heavy on sketched outlines and spray paint, artist Katherine Bernhardt is also coating them in the defiant attitude of a graffiti…

5 Art Events for Your Weekend

“Power Lines” Barry Whistler Gallery 315 Cole St., Suite 120 Opens 6-8 p.m. Saturday Frank Stella’s mastery of line and form has been felt in the art community en masse since the early 1960s. His interest was spurred by a 1957 trip to Colorado. There he visited tiny copper mining…

5 Art Events for Your Weekend: May 11-14

MakeShift PhotoRama – Significance ImposedKettle Art 2650 Main St. Opening reception 7-10 p.m. Thursday Twelve Dallas photographers paired up with 12 Dallas writers and took a Texas-soaked road trip. Significance Imposed is the collection of photos, landscapes, characters and words that resulted from the statewide jaunt. Prediction: There will be…

5 Art Events for Your Weekend: May 5-7

Allison Proulx – Choosing Heroes Ro2 at the Magnolia Theater 1501 S. Ervay St. Opening reception 6-8 p.m. Thursday Staten Island native Allison Proulx’s works feel like hazy dreams within dreams, or scenes from Lost in Translation. Her background working as a Disney animator shines through in each of her…

5 Art Events for Your Weekend: April 28-30

Tony Conrad – Completely in the PresentTexas Theatre 231 W. Jefferson Blvd. 7:30 p.m. Thursday One of several ways to be completely present is to be naked, which is exactly what artist Tony Conrad is on the poster for Tyler Hubby’s documentary Completely in the Present. It chronicles the life…