Fort Worth’s Clearfork neighborhood will receive a meeting house called “Keith House,” featuring artist James Turrell’s “The Keith Skyspace, 2023.” The space will serve small events and meetings and is set to open in July, according to a Paper City article which report,
“Meeting houses were established in most burgeoning settlements. They became the heart of the community, where civic business was conducted, and they were, by their very nature, some of the earliest “multi-purpose” buildings, often serving as the school house and community church as well. Now, Fort Worth’s Clearfork neighborhood is set to get one of its own. While this meeting house will host small events and meetings, its envisioned as a contemplative space ― as an art installation.
The newly commissioned installation, called “Keith House,” will feature one of international artist James Turrell’s trademark Skyspaces, titled — naturally — “The Keith Skyspace, 2023.”
Meanwhile, Meow Wolf Grapevine at Grapevine Mills mall is making progress towards a summer opening, featuring over 40 artists and a colorful, sensory experience. Dallas artist Dan Lam has a design for a dripping wall in place, according to a Dallas Morning News article which report,
“The Meow Wolf Grapevine immersive arts and entertainment venue at Grapevine Mills mall is showing signs of progress as it targets a summer opening.
More than 40 artists, half of them from Texas, will display their artwork at the 30,000-square-foot 30-room space. Meow Wolf Grapevine will feature a colorful, sensory experience. Already, some collaborating artists have come up with work-in-progress designs for it.”
Dallas artist Dan Lam and Denton resident Carmen Menza are among the over 40 artists contributing to the immersive art experience at Meow Wolf Grapevine.