What's happening in the art world in Dallas-Fort Worth March 27 through April 2

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What's happening in the art world in Dallas-Fort Worth March 27 through April 2
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Here’s a list of performances and exhibitions across Dallas-Fort Worth from March 27 through April 2.

Check out all of the new shows and exhibitions happening across Dallas-Fort Worth. But before you see everything that’s new, check out the totally tubularWhich is based on the beloved ’80s movie. Plus more happening in the performing arts, museum and gallery spaces from March 27 and April 2.

The world premiere of a new play that is a play within a play. It follows director Leah Harris dealing with multiple issues 48 hours before showtime.What kind of love do we leave behind? This play answers the question when the main characters, Keith and Ryan, navigate a mortgage loan application.Based on the iconic ’80s movie, follow Marty McFly as he transports back in time to 1955 and races against time to go back to the future.A fancy dinner party turns into a cover-up of an accident involving a shotgun and an earlobe. A series of gags, twists and zingers follows in order to keep up the cover-up.A hilarious musical comedy set during the Prohibition era, follows two musicians who go on the run after they witness a mob hit.A historical drama that follows one of the wealthiest Black women of her era, surviving in turn-of-the century New York. The play explores themes of race, power, identity and the cost of claiming space in a world determined to deny it.An autobiographical journey through love’s many forms that tells the story of family, survival and the Korean-American experience.A play that explores the nexus of humor and heartbreak during an unforgettable late-night talk show interview in 1958.SAW THE MUSICAL: THE UNAUTHORIZED PARODY OF SAW The cult classic 2004 horror movie has been turned into a bloody parody musical that features an unlikely love story.Attend this interactive show that is full of laughs, glow-in-the-dark rosaries and other surprises.Dallas artist Emmanuel Gillespie showcases the achievements of people of color throughout history and their important role in shaping the arts in North Texas and the U.S through his art.“YEAR OF THE HORSE: THE ART OF MEL AUBERTY”Advertisement “PROTECTING CULTURAL MEMORY: A COMMITMENT TO THE CONSERVATION AND PROTECTION OF THE ART AND ARCHIVES HELD IN THE AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM, DALLAS” The installation features selected works from the “Fire” exhibition by Gregory Warmack. The artwork was created from recycled objects and found materials from nature that he turned into large-scale sculptures reflecting his life experiences.The exhibit features artworks sharing the theme of blue. The works will be rotated throughout the galleries, allowing visitors to view them through a different lens.The traveling exhibition explores how Walt Disney Studios contributed to the Allies’ war effort during World War II.An immersive graffiti experience by local Dallas artist Ray Albarez. The exhibition reimagines graffiti as a dynamic cultural force and blends two and three-dimensional works. The three-dimensional works of artist Robert Rauschenberg will be on display in honor of the artist’s 100th birthday.There will be more than 350 pieces of contemporary jewelry of all shapes and designs on display. An exhibition that includes paintings and sculptures by 14 artists depicts their contemporary interpretations of the American West.Celebrate the life and legacy of Elizabeth “Bessie” Coleman, the first American woman to hold an international pilot’s license.“RAIMUNDO DE MADRAZO” Renowned Spanish genre painter and portraitist Raimundo de Madrazo’s paintings of people will be on display. The exhibition features ceramics made of clay and soft sedimentary rock by contemporary artist Echo Morgan.An immersive exhibition features the works of Lam Tung Pang, which include brush-and-ink paintings and Chinese woodblock prints depicting nature and mountains.The exhibition showcases more than 60 objects made of silver, gold, enamel and precious jewels from several European monarchs and rulers to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem.Learn about the groundbreaking work of more than 60 photographers working across the United States from 1945 to the mid-1980s. The exhibition will feature over 250 photographs. A special exhibition that features rare cars and artifacts from almost a century of Indy car history.This collaboration between the Dallas Museum of Art and the Nasher Sculpture Center features a number of prints, drawings, maquettes and sculptures by Roy Lichtenstein. Continues through July 15 at the Dallas Museum of Art and through Aug. 16 at the Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas. nashersculpturecenter.org and dma.org.Admire this showcase of artists who experimented with materials, space and performance in Japan and Korea after the 1950s. Continues through July 26 at the Crow Museum of Asian Art at the University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson. crowmuseum.org.An exhibition that showcases the male elite and samurai class during early modern Japan.An exhibition that dives into the complex world of early modern Italian prints, drawings and the artist’s afterlife between 1500 and 1750.“FIRE AND EARTH: EARLY CHINESE POTTERY FROM THE MACLEAN COLLECTION” A showcase of 45 ancient Chinese pottery vessels, the exhibition traces how pottery evolved from the Neolithic period to the Han Dynasty.Multidisciplinary artist Rashid Johnson’s largest exhibition showcases 90 works, including his paintings, sculptures, film, black soap painting and spray-painted text pieces.The installation explores the early stages of Georgia O’Keeffe’s life in Texas and her connection to the founder of the Amon Carter Museum of American Art.newsroom during the assassination of John F. Kennedy.Alyson Rodriguez, a recent graduate of The University of Texas at El Paso, has been appointed as the new Events Producer. She brings prior reporting experience from her work with The Prospector, El Paso Matters, NPR Next Generation Radio, Texas Standard, Borderzine, and the arts access desk at The Dallas Morning News.Why former Cowboys coach Jason Garrett is opening a restaurant in Dallas

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