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Arts Fort Worth

Connecting Fort Worth to the arts and through the arts.

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Description

At Arts Fort Worth, we believe creativity is the heartbeat of a vibrant city. We’re the folks championing local artists, energizing public spaces, and making sure the arts are accessible to everyone, everywhere. Whether you’re a lifelong creative, a curious newcomer, or someone who just loves a good mural or live performance, you’re in the right place. This is your arts community. And we’re here to help you feel at home in it. Arts Fort Worth is a nonprofit organization that was formed in 1963 as the Arts Council of Fort Worth to provide funding and leadership that nurtures, supports and promotes the arts throughout the Fort Worth community. Today, Arts Fort Worth is committed to building strategic relationships throughout the local ecosystem of independent creatives, arts and culture businesses, policymakers, and the surrounding community of arts supporters. So, what exactly do we do? Glad you asked. Arts Fort Worth continues to support and promote the arts in every corner of our city. That means: – Funding local artists and organizations through grants and resources. – Putting art in public spaces. Public art transforms everyday places into something extraordinary. – Advocating for the arts at every level—from city hall to the Capitol in Washington DC. – Strenghtening partnerships to enhance infrastructure where you can discover local culture happenings and share the resources that can help the arts thrive. We’re connectors, cheerleaders, and behind-the-scenes doers. We’re here to make sure the arts don’t just survive—they thrive.

Organization Type

Arts Nonprofit

Location

76104

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LOCATION

306 W Broadway, Suite 200, Fort Worth, TX, 76104

UPCOMING OPPORTUNITIES

Preservation is the Art of the City Art Show opportunity image
Opportunity

Preservation is the Art of the City Art Show

Exhibition
For 23 years Historic Fort Worth, Inc. has hosted an art fundraiser named Preservation is the Art of the City (PAC) that showcases the vibrant art scene and local talent in Fort Worth and the surrounding area. The purpose of this art show and sale is to generate operating funds for HFW, a charity that is dedicated to saving Fort Worth’s unique historic identity. Additionally, Preservation is the Art of the City establishes a marketplace for studio artists to sell their artworks and earn a living. The event spans several days, allowing the public to connect with Fort Worth artists and their works. The opening Party with the Artists will be held on Thursday, September 10; the gallery will be open to the public on Friday, September 11 and will be followed by Gallery Night on September 12. Gallery Night, a program of the Fort Worth Art Dealers’ Association, connects the artists in HFW’s show to art lovers throughout the city. Both HFW’s Party with the Artists and Gallery Night create an immersive art experience for the attendees. By featuring a variety of art styles and mediums, Preservation is the Art of the City highlights the talent and creativity of the local artistic community. In the past, HFW’s art show has been held in the downtown Fort Worth library, the Fort Worth Community Arts Center, First on 7th, and The Woman’s Club of Fort Worth. This year’s location has not been determined yet.
Fee to Apply
Free
Deadline
January 24, 2026
Scope
Fort Worth
Organized by
Arts Fort Worth
Arts Fort Worth
The Female Gaze: Women's Group Show opportunity image
Opportunity

The Female Gaze: Women's Group Show

Exhibition
RTown Gallery announces a call for entry for The Female Gaze, a group exhibition celebrating women artists and the many ways they observe, interpret, and express the world around them. This exhibition highlights work created through women’s perspectives—shaped by memory, experience, and imagination. We welcome artwork that reflects personal vision, exploration, and creative intention across all styles and mediums. The Female Gaze honors the richness and diversity of women’s voices and the many ways they engage with the world through art.
Fee to Apply
$35
Deadline
February 16, 2026
Scope
Texas, Fort Worth
Organized by
Arts Fort Worth
Arts Fort Worth
FWADA: 2026 Undergraduate Art Student Competition opportunity image
Opportunity

FWADA: 2026 Undergraduate Art Student Competition

Call to Artists
Calling all Tarrant County college art students! The FWADA Undergraduate Student Art Competition offers a $350 award to a current college art student, celebrating emerging talent and supporting those dedicated to advancing their artistic careers. Eligible applicants must be 18 or older and currently enrolled in—or graduating from—a Tarrant County–based college. Applicants will submit the following through the Google form linked below: A portfolio of up to three recent artworks A personal statement (200 words or less) describing their artistic journey and aspirations A current resume All submissions will be juried by leading Fort Worth galleries and museums. The selected recipient will also be featured in FWADA’s biannual brochure, highlighting their creative potential and commitment to the arts. COLLEGE STUDENT ART SUBMISSION TIMELINE Application Announcement: December 1 Entry Window: December 1, 2025 – January 31st, 2026 FWADA Participants Voting: Feb 1st - 4th FWADA Board Final Votes: February 4th – February 13 All materials must be submitted through the official form.
Fee to Apply
Free
Financial Award
$350
Deadline
February 1, 2026
Scope
Fort Worth
Organized by
Arts Fort Worth
Arts Fort Worth
Opportunity

Amplify 817

Call to Artists
We are looking for the next group of artists to join the Amplify 817 collection! Have you produced an EP or full length album in any genre? Do you live and regularly perform in the Fort Worth region? We definitely want you to submit! The submission period is open from January 1st to February 1st 2026.
Fee to Apply
Free
Deadline
February 1, 2026
Scope
Fort Worth
Organized by
Arts Fort Worth
Arts Fort Worth
Opportunity

#NewVisions2026 A Juried Student Exhibition

Exhibition
Texas Photographic Society is proud to present #NewVisions2026, our annual online, open-themed collegiate student photo competition. The exhibition will be juried by Paho Mann, Associate Professor of Photography at the College of Visual Arts and Design, University of North Texas, and a photographer with work in the collections of the Tucson Museum of Art, the Museum at Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Overland, Kansas, and the City of Phoenix Public Art Program.
Fee to Apply
$20
Deadline
January 20, 2026
Scope
United States, Texas
Organized by
Arts Fort Worth
Arts Fort Worth