Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Art Worth Festival (TX) Application Deadline for the 6/14/2026 for October23-25, 2026


Application Deadline for the 6/14/2026 for October23-25, 2026. 

Art Worth Festival (TX)

Presented by ArtWorks Foundation

At Clearfork, in Fort Worth, Texas

October 23-25, 2026

Application Deadline 6/14/26


The Art Worth Festival presents a special opportunity to show and

sell your work to an appreciative & affluent audience of North Texas

art lovers – surrounded by upmarket shopping, restaurants and homes.

APPLY HERE

Fort Worth has a proven history of support for the visual arts,

and our stellar location is in a particularly inviting site that

naturally attracts affluent shoppers.


The Art Worth Festival will be held in

Fort Worth, Texas, at The Shops of Clearfork,


October 23, 24, & 25, 2026


This juried festival of fine craft and fine art will be held over

three days (with set up on the Thursday prior) on the park-like lawn

of The Shops at Clearfork, an exclusive shopping complex, featuring

Nieman-Marcus, Tiffany, Burberry, Louis Vuitton, and a number of interior design houses. The Shops at Clearfork also offer a dozen great restaurants,

as well as an abundance of free parking (surface & garages) within the complex, which also includes high-end residential space.

NOTEWORTHY

  • Fifth annual edition of Art Worth
  • Up to 100 artists
  • Nearby parking
  • Festival management staff on-site
  • Overnight security on-site
  • Friendly volunteers
  • Experienced booth sitters
  • Electricity available for a fee
  • Thursday Load-in
  • Extensive PR and Marking including direct mail, print and broadcast media – plus, multi-platform promotion by The Shops at Clearfork
  • Jury Fee: $30
  • Booth Fees: $450 (10'x10') | Corner +$100 | Double $925 (10'x22')


In addition to an amazing exhibition of the visual arts, our

festival will feature performances of Classical Music, full bar

onsite, and a number of great restaurants surrounding the show.

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS on ZAPP

Event set up: Thursday 8am - 5pm

Show Open: Friday & Saturday 10am to 6pm Sunday 11am - 4pm


The Shops at Clearfork at located on

Monahans Avenue at Edwards Ranch Road; Fort Worth, Texas, 76109



More at ArtWorthFest.org  

We would love to discuss the possibility of your participation in Art Worth

please contact Greg Belz at gregbelz@hotmail.com 


For more about ArtWorks Foundation visit www.Artworks.Foundation

The Art Worth Festival is supported in part by a grant from the Fort Worth Tourism Public Improvement District



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The Scandivian House Feautres 21 contomporary artistst exhibiting in Inside Voices,Outside Light Perspective On West Nordic Art



My Opinion is: The Scandinavian House continues it's diverse dialogue in the exhibition _Inside Voices, Outside Light Perspectives On West Nordic Light~ employing image by artists from communities to demonstrate the preserved their  cultural identities. This exhibition encourages Art to be used as the voice of cultural exchange. Interestingly people around the world travel to see, shoot photos capturing the beauty capturing of the etherial beauty of light, and isolation seen in the Western Nordic regions of Scandinavia. The  FineArt Magazine blog promotes multicultural voices display difference allowing for an open dialogue of exchange. Jamie Forbes, Publisher Co-Owner, Fineartmagazineblog.bogspot, and SunStormFineArtMagazine.



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INSIDE VOICES, OUTSIDE LIGHT 
PERSPECTIVES ON WEST NORDIC ART

A group exhibition featuring 21 contemporary artists from the Faroe Islands, Greenland, Iceland, and Norway opens April 18 at Scandinavia House.

New York, NYThe American-Scandinavian Foundation is pleased to announce Inside Voices, Outside Light: Perspectives on West Nordic Art, opening April 18, 2026 at Scandinavia House: The Nordic Center in America. A group exhibition featuring 21 contemporary artists from the Faroe Islands, Greenland, Iceland and Norway, Inside Voices, Outside Light highlights the unique perspective of these North Atlantic territories, who share cultural and historical ties while each possessing distinct identities and communities. With works ranging across photography, paintings, textiles, film, and sculpture, including three site-specific installations, the exhibition also showcases the diversity and complexity of the region. 

Participating artists include Morten Andenæs (NO), The Arctic Creatures (IC), Per 
Barclay
 (NO), Ask Bjørlo (NO), Jóhan Martin Christiansen (FO), Helgi Þorgils Friðjónsson (IC), Inuk Silis Høegh (GL), Hansina Iversen (FO), Rannva Kunoy (FO), Nils Erichsen Martin (NO), Trine Lise Nedreaas (NO), Camille Norment (NO), Lisbeth Karline Poulsen (GL), Ragna Róbertsdóttir (IC), Agnieszka Sosnowska (IC), Inuuteq Storch (GL), Silja Strøm (FO), Steina and Woody Vasulka (IC), and Jens Dam Ziska (FO). 

A special Opening Day Celebration on April 18 will feature a Curator Walkthrough (1 PM), a screening of The Green Land, directed by Inuk Silis Høegh (2 PM), and a Book Launch and Artist Panel with Kinna PoulsenHansina IversenJóhan Martin Christiansen, and Emily Stoddart (3 PM). On view through June 20, 2026, ongoing related programming will include Gallery Tours and more.  


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Connected through geography and culture including Norse history, reliance on marine resources, and shared Arctic/maritime focus, the West Nordic countries form a distinct sub-region within the larger Nordic area. While Greenland, Iceland, and the Faroe Islands all share colonial ties with Denmark, each country has its own culture and identity, with locations closer to neighbors in the west: Canada, the U.S., the UK and Ireland. Each region also presents a unique perspective.

Borrowing from the title of a collection of poetry by Icelandic poet, translator and film director Sigurður Pálsson, Inside Voices, Outside Light brings together a diverse spectrum of work ranging from the haunting, almost surreal, and authentic images in Inuk Silis Høegh’s four-part film The Green Land, to the high energy and humor of the artist collective The Arctic Creatures, to the intricate and delicate textile tapestries of Ask Bjørlo. With current geopolitical conditions renewing interest in the area, some works also confront misconceptions. Lisbeth Karline Poulsen depicts resistance and strength in reaction to the current annexation threats, while Trine Lise Nedreaas explores our shared experience of a temporal existence in a relentless eternity.  The exhibition also features site-specific work by Camille NormentHansina Iversen and Jóhan Martin Christiensen

Organized by ASF, Inside Voices, Outside Light is the second in a series of three exhibitions celebrating the 25th Anniversary of Scandinavia House — which has welcomed over 3 million visitors since opening its doors in October 2000 — and continues a year-long series of anniversary events. The exhibition has been curated by Emily Stoddart, Manager of Exhibitions at Scandinavia House, with the support of three curator consultants: Karin Hellandsjø (Norway), Kinna Poulsen (Faroe Islands), and Pari Stave (Iceland). Major support has been provided by the Monika and Charles Heimbold Fund for Exhibitions and Programs. Additional support has been provided by the Barbro Osher Pro Suecia Foundation and The Royal Norwegian Consulate in New York. Support has also been provided by the following ASF Funds: The Bonnier Family Fund for Contemporary Art, The F. Donald Kenney Fund for Visual Arts, and The Kronquist Mesaros Memorial Endowment Fund

 
IMAGE—INUK SILIS HØEGH, THE GREEN LAND, 2021

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Monday, March 9, 2026

Wow The Shoe Box Gallery Turns 21, All are Invited to join and enter art for consideration.

Join Shoebox this week — and be in our upcoming show

Shoebox just turned 12!
And we want you in the room.

If you join Shoebox Arts by Thursday, March 13th  with our 6-month membership, you'll be included in our 12th Anniversary Group Show opening March 22nd at Shoebox Projects.
The show runs through the Brewery Artwalk on April 25th and 26th, so your work gets seen twice — opening night AND artwalk weekend.

The March 22nd reception is also a thank you party for everyone who supported us and participated in the Startup Art Fair...

Gallery Onetwentyeight presents the Frailty of life~ NOVALEPSIS~ by artists Christian Pietrapiana, March 17-29, 2026. THis is a very relivant topic in todays world

My opinion is: The Artists Christian Pietratpiana brings forth the very current topic joining art and the current international affairs in his exhibition on the Frailty of life. Art brings a connection of mental image and emotional quotient to a  discussion about life. Art projects like this in the age of intolerance is a welcome relief valve. Jamie Forbes, publisher FineArtmagazineblog.blogspot, and Sunstorm Fine Art Magazine, 3/9/2026




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- NOVALEPSIS -
 

(n.) The sudden, overwhelming realization of how fragile everything in life is, filling you with both gratitude and a trembling vulnerability.

Gallery Onetwentyeight is pleased to present -NOVALEPSIS- by artist Cristián Pietrapiana on view from March 17 through March 29, 2026.
Bringing together works developed over several art residencies during the last four years, the exhibition traces Pietrapiana’s practice through drawing, painting and mixed media through the overarching theme of the relations between humans and the environment.

 

Bio

Originally from Buenos Aires, Pietrapiana is an independent visual artist that lives and works in New York City. His work explores the vulnerability of human nature and its environment mainly through painting, drawing and mix media. If a particular project requires it, he includes performance action videos and assemblage objects.
Pietrapiana has been awarded the Sheldon Bergh Award, selected by the NYC DOT Art Program to create a site specific outdoors installation in LIC, Queens, the LTA Program of the Guggenheim Museum, Byrdcliiffe Residency Program, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Transborder Art at Governors Island, Chashama, etc. His work has been exhibited at CultureLab, Yale Universtiy, Exit Art NY, Centro Cultural Virla-Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, AES Gallery NY, Local Project, The Argentine Consulate in NYC, El Bodegón Cultural de Los Vilos Art Center in Chile and Centro Cultural Recoleta in Buenos Aires, among other venues, it is also part of the Pfizer Corporate Collection, The Springfield Museum of Art, The Ñande Mac Museum, and private collectors. For over ten years he has been incorporating the urgency of our climate crisis into his practice, organizing exhibitions and workshops in order to create awareness.

www.pietrapiana.net  iG: @cristianpietrapiana
 

Exhibition: March 17-29, 2026

Opening: March 18, 5-8 pm

Gallery Hours: Wednesday through Sunday 1-6 pm

 
 

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(between Essex and Norfolk)
 New York, NY 10002 
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