350 create mural to unify community
Mural’s watercolor sketch by Anne Farley Gaines. Photo contributed by Anne Farley Gaines. About 10 people showed up to Anne Farley Gaines’ workshop on Feb. 21- part of an 18-month endeavour. But...
View ArticleArtists aim to bring life to downtown
Anne Farley Gaines, commissioned artist from Chicago, works on painting the clouds on what will be the background of the mural. Feb. 23. Photo by Arianna Davis. When asked to describe the city,...
View Article9/11 hate crime survivor gives strong message to college students: ‘You can...
Rais Bhuiyan, victim of a Dallas-area hate crime shooting, makes an appearance at Wichita Falls Museum of Art to speak on his survival and progress to forgiveness on April 18. Photo by Arianna Davis....
View ArticleBirds in Art exhibition to open May 4
Wren’s Larder by Jonathan Sainsbury, charcoal and watercolor The Wichita Falls Museum of Art will present Birds in Art, a touring exhibition organized by the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum of Wasau,...
View ArticleColor in Art, Color in Life: Prisms, Pigments and Purpose
Color is in anything and everything; it is a visual element that creates different meanings, which is what the “Color in Art, Color in Life: Prisms, Pigments and Purpose” exhibit highlights. At the...
View ArticleQuilt Journeys: Pattern Exhibit
Quilts tell a story, and the Wichita Falls Museum of Art is sharing its own stories through the Quilt Journeys: Pattern exhibit. “This exhibit appeals to people familiar with quilting but also...
View ArticleDwellings: Experiences of Shelter
During the beginning of the pandemic, a shelter in place was set and many stayed at home for weeks. The “Dwellings: Experiences of Shelter” exhibit, which will be displayed at the Wichita Falls Museum...
View ArticleAuthor, Carl Hoffman speaks at WFMA
As part of the Fall 2021 Speakers & Issues Series, the author and journalist, Carl Hoffman, spoke to faculty and students at the Wichita Falls Museum of Art about his book, “Savage Harvest: The...
View ArticleA woman of many organizations: Rachel Shipley
Rachel Shipley from Rowlett, Texas said she had a few options when deciding which college she would attend. Wanting to study theatre, Shipley was able to perform her caracal in front of over 200...
View ArticleFrom boom to bust: interdisciplinary education through art and literature
The Wichita Falls Museum of Art presented its latest art exhibit Thursday night. The museum brought 25 different artworks into conversation with one another ranging from the 1920s through the 1940s....
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