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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

Opportunity

Janette Kennedy Gallery

Call to Artists
The Janette Kennedy Gallery is not a business nor a for profit space, it is free to use and is an amenity for our community and the arts. We strive to empower artists, present a variety of art to our guests and nurture the creative spirit at South Side on Lamar. The space is in high demand; there are more inquiries than months in the year so not everyone will be accepted. You must submit an application with examples of the work to be considered for an exhibition. There are no guarantees of a booking even if you have shown in the gallery in the past.
Fee to Apply
Free
Deadline
March 1, 2026
Scope
Texas, Fort Worth
Organized by
Arts Fort Worth
Arts Fort Worth
Opportunity

FWADA: 2026 Undergraduate Art Student Competition

Exhibition
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.
Fee to Apply
Free
Financial Award
$350
Deadline
January 17, 2026
Scope
Fort Worth
Organized by
Arts Fort Worth
Arts Fort Worth
Opportunity

ACLU of Texas’ Artist-in-Residence Program

Call to Artists
Are you a Texas artist working for social change? Become the ACLU of Texas’ next artist-in-residence and harness the power of your craft to boldly advance civil rights and individual freedoms for every Texan, no exceptions. The artist-in-residence develops their project with input from community stakeholders and direction from the ACLU of Texas. *Any artistic medium *10-month project *$30k for labor and materials *Priority issues: free speech and pluralism, LGBTQIA+ equality, and reproductive freedom *Deadline: January 31
Fee to Apply
Free
Deadline
January 31, 2026
Scope
Texas
Organized by
Arts Fort Worth
Arts Fort Worth
Opportunity

28th annual Rio Brazos Juried Art Exhibition

Call to Artists
The Tarleton State University Department of Visual Arts & Design is thrilled to announce the 28th annual Rio Brazos Juried Art Exhibition. Juror: TBA. Open to all varieties of media, this exhibition aims to curate a selection of exemplary contemporary work from artists around the country. It will take place, as always, at the Dora Lee Langdon Cultural & Educational Center in Granbury, Texas .
Fee to Apply
Free
Financial Award
$2
Deadline
February 28, 2026
Scope
United States, Texas +1 more
Organized by
Arts Fort Worth
Arts Fort Worth
Opportunity

The Cliburn Now Hiring

Job Opportunity
Posted on behalf of the The Cliburn: The Cliburn offers a distinctive work experience, with a fast-paced, collaborative environment where team members are encouraged to take responsibility and achieve excellence. Located in beautiful offices in downtown Fort Worth, the Cliburn staff enjoys being an integral part of this community while operating as a major international cultural institution. The Cliburn offers competitive compensation and benefits packages, including paid health, dental, vision, and life insurance, a retirement plan match, and more. Interested in joining the Cliburn team? See open positions using the link, for general inquiries, contact CFO Alissa Ford at aford@cliburn.org
Fee to Apply
Free
Deadline
February 7, 2026
Scope
United States
Organized by
Arts Fort Worth
Arts Fort Worth