
Get to know our 2023 Eat Your Art Out Champion Sponsor: Hilton’s Flooring
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If you’ve ever enjoyed a meal prepared by Inspirations Fork & Table (formerly Inspirations Catering), you know what love tastes
To us, the perfect day is spent exploring and experiencing all kinds of art. That’s the idea behind AMA Art
Kelly and Lea Ann Allen have been turning Art+Wine at the AMA into a fun date night tradition with their
Gary Schwartz began at the museum as a volunteer then became office manager. He’s responsible for keeping the Board apprised
Q: Tell our readers how Baylor Scott & White Orthopedic and Spine Hospital in Arlington is awesome at what you
Arlington, TX (February 2, 2023) – The Arlington Museum of Art has received a gift from the Earle Family Trust
For the last five years (minus a Covid time-out), the Arlington Museum of Art has been bringing people together for
Amy Schultz and the Arlington Museum of Art have been in each other’s orbits for well over 15 years. When
From October 21-30, 2023, whisk yourself away with the Arlington Museum of Art to some of the greatest cultural destinations
POV provides AMA friends and fans the opportunity to share their knowledge and point of views about art. This POV
Born and raised in Mexico, Eumir Aroche-Sanchez is a specialist in Aztec and Mayan culture. He began working at the
How heavy is a Medieval sword? How does chain mail work to protect a knight? How long did it take
If ever there was a Renaissance woman, she would be Kendall Quirk, the Arlington Museum of Art’s Registrar and Director
In this AMA-UTA CreateCollab, senior Nicole Rios explores the bonds between horses and their riders in her original audio story.
Between school, work, and wedding planning, Catherine Westerlage is busy! In addition to her role as Special Projects Coordinator at
Join King Arthur and his knights on January 25 as they embark on a quest to the Arlington Music Hall
Matthew Randolph may be the newest member of the Arlington Museum of Art team, but he’s been part of the
In partnership with the City of Arlington and a community of supporters like you, the AMA has begun its transformation into a world-class arts destination in the Arlington Entertainment District. Read our stories below.
Featuring works drawn from one of the country’s preeminent private contemporary art collections, She Said, She Said: Contemporary Artists from the
For the first time, Heroes & Villains: The Art of the Disney Costume and All That Glitters: The Crown Jewels
A new era for visual arts in Arlington begins Starting today (March 30, 2024), the Arlington Museum of Art is
When the AMA opens to the public on March 30, 2024 inside the Arlington Expo Center, it will be in
Youth Art Month, a beloved community tradition, returns to the AMA March 30-May 3, 2024 What better way to debut
It was 1988 when the visionary leaders of the Arlington Art Association bought “the old JCPenney building” on Main Street.
Ciao, Grüezi and Bonjour ! Over the last two weeks, we’ve toured some of the most magnificent collections, museums, galleries,
As we wait to board our flight to Rome, the first of many stops on the AMA’s two-week curatorial vision
by Kendall Quirk, AMA Registrar & Director of Exhibitions Paideia is an educational concept I learned when attending Southwestern University
In its new space, the AMA is multiplying its creative capacity to present a wide variety of traditional, immersive, and
In March 2024, the Arlington Museum of Art will move to the Arlington Entertainment District. In its new home, the
Over the years, the Arlington Museum of Art has been a museum of and for our community. Because we are
“In Arlington, we love collaboration, a can-do spirit, and out-of-the-box thinking, and the team at the Arlington Museum of Art
The Arlington Museum of Art is dedicated to championing creativity and providing access to art for the educational enrichment and
Beginning in the 1950s-1960s with the opening of Six Flags Over Texas, city leaders set Arlington on a path to
Today’s Expo Center and Esports Stadium in Arlington, TX was originally built as the first Arlington Convention Center, a place
In March 2024, the Arlington Museum of Art will move to the Arlington Entertainment District. In its new home, the
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