The end of February and the beginning of March bring lots of new shows and exhibitions in the North Texas Art world. Some new shows that you shouldn’t miss include Diversions Dallas, which showcases four diverse ballet performances in one show. Plus more to check out in the performing arts, museum and gallery spaces from Feb. 27 through March 5.
PERFORMING ARTS
(LAST CHANCE) HYPE MAN: A BREAK BEAT PLAY Follow interracial hip-hop group on the brink of a breakthrough that also faces social injustice.
Continues through Feb. 28 at Jubilee Theatre, Fort Worth. jubileetheatre.org.
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(LAST CHANCE) BULL IN A CHINA SHOP A queer romantic comedy that takes place during the fight for women’s rights and follows lesbian couple Mary Woolley and Jeannette Marks throughout four decades.
Continues through March 1 at Amphibian Stage, Fort Worth. amphibianstage.com.
POMPEII!! A musical retelling of the volcanic eruption that buried the ancient Roman city of Pompeii.
Continues through March 8 at Kitchen Dog Theater, Dallas. kitchendogtheater.org.
BLOOD HAMMER GIRL A play set in a village that values quiet obedience, but then becomes disturbed when a girl named Tiffany discovers the town’s violent secret.
Continues through March 7 at the Ochre House Theater, Dallas. ochrehousetheater.org.
THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH An epic comedy-drama that follows a family that survives an impending Ice Age, a world war and a flood.
Continues through March 8 at Undermain Theatre, Dallas. undermain.org.
WHERE WE STAND An interactive play that takes place at a town hall in a small town, and the fate of this town is in the audience’s hands.
Continues through March 22 at the Kalita Humphreys Theater, Dallas. dallastheatercenter.org.
(NEW) DIVERSIONS DALLAS A show featuring four diverse ballet performances in one night.
Feb. 27 through March 1 at Wyly Theatre, Dallas. attpac.org.
(NEW) DOGMAN: THE MUSICAL A play based on the bestselling hit series Dog Man written by Dav Pilkey. It follows the chronicles of Dog Man, who is half dog and half policeman.
Feb. 27 and 28 at The Majestic Theatre, Dallas. attpac.org.
(NEW) RENT IN CONCERT Listen to the iconic songs from the iconic Broadway show Rent, live in concert.
March 4 at The Majestic Theatre, Dallas. attpac.org.
(NEW) SAW THE MUSICAL: THE UNAUTHORIZED PARODY OF SAW The cult classic 2004 horror movie has been turned into a bloody parody musical that features an unlikely love story.
March 5 through April 12 at Theatre Three, Dallas. sawthemusical.com.
(COMING SOON) PEPPA PIG: MY FIRST CONCERT An interactive introduction to a live orchestra for kids ages 18 months and older staring Peppa Pig and her family.
March 7 at Majestic Theatre, Dallas. attpac.org.
(COMING SOON) RUMORS A fancy dinner party turns into a cover-up of an accident involving a shotgun and an earlobe. A series of gags, twists and zingers follow in order to keep up the cover-up.
March 13 through 29 at the Garland Civic Theatre, Garland. garlandcivic.org.
MUSEUMS & EXHIBITS
(LAST CHANCE) BOB STUTH-WADE: NO SEPARATE PIECE A showcase of Bob Stuth-Wade‘s art that depicts intricate landscapes.
Continues through Feb. 28 at the Valley House Gallery & Sculpture, Dallas. valleyhouse.com.
(LAST CHANCE) “MARILYN HENRION: 93 AT 93, SELECTED WORKS PART 2” The exhibit celebrates textile artist Marilyn Henrion at age 93. The solo exhibition will showcase 93 of her hand-quilted and mixed-media textile works.
Continues through Feb. 28 at the Irving Arts Center, Irving. irvingartscenter.com.
(LAST CHANCE) “KRISTINA SALINAS: HOMEGROWN” Mexican-American artist Katrina Salinas’ artwork depicting San Antonio and the South Texas Frontera will be on display.
Continues through March 1 at the Texas Discovery Gardens, Dallas. txdg.org.
(LAST CHANCE) “[ _____ ] MIRAGE” SV Randall, a University of Texas at Dallas assistant professor of visual and performing arts, and Sara Dittrich, an interdisciplinary Baltimore-based artist, combine their video of the Tularosa Basin with data and live sound to show how what we see and hear is always shifting based on context and perception.
Continues through March 1 at the Crow Museum at the University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson. crowmuseum.org.
“SUNDAY CALL TO CHURCH: THE ART OF CLEMENTINE HUNTER” Gaze upon the paintings made by plantation-born artist and painter Clementine Hunter. The exhibit includes 22 of her paintings depicting worship, work and community.
Continues through March 6 at the African American Museum, Dallas. aamdallas.org.
“31ST ANNUAL EL CORAZON ART EXHIBITION” One of the Bath House Cultural Center’s longest-standing traditions that showcases 83 artists’ depiction of the heart.
Continues through March 7 at the Bath House Cultural Center, Dallas. bathhouse.dallasculture.org.
“RAFAEL LÓPEZ: UN PROCESO HERMOSO/A BEAUTIFUL PROCESS” Curated by the National Center for Children’s Illustrated Literature, the exhibit showcases more than 50 pieces of art by children’s book illustrator Rafael Lopez.
Continues through March 7 at the Irving Arts Center, Irving. irvingartscenter.com.
“31ST ANNUAL EL CORAZON ART EXHIBITION” One of the Bath House Center’s longest-standing traditions, the exhibit showcases 83 artists’ depiction of the heart.
Continues through March 7 at the Bath House Cultural Center, Dallas. bathhouse.dallasculture.org.
“CECILIA CHIANG: DON’T TELL ME WHAT TO DO” Self-taught artist Chiang celebrates color and freedom from constraints through Chinese ink watercolors, oils, acrylic, ceramics, printmaking, textiles and collages.
Continues through March 9 at the Crow Museum, Dallas. crowmuseum.org.
“IN THE WORKS” The second annual DC NTX Graduate Student Program exhibition featuring art by North Texas Master of Fine Arts students in their final year.
Continues through March 15 at Dallas Contemporary, Dallas. dallascontemporary.org.
“INTERNATIONAL SURREALISM” A look inside the surrealist movement, showcasing art by Salvador Dalí, René Magritte and Leonora Carrington.
Continues through March 15 at the Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas. dma.org.
“PAM EVELYN: SALVAGED FUTURE” This is the first major U.S. institutional exhibit for London-based painter Pam Evelyn. Abstract canvases explore nature, the body and materiality.
Continues through March 15 at Dallas Contemporary, Dallas. dallascontemporary.org.
“AMY TWOMEY: FRAGMENTS OF MEMORY” The art by Texas-based artist Amy Twomey showcases her memories of daily Texas life.
Continues through March 21 at Fort Works Art, Fort Worth. fortworksart.com.
“TEXAS WOMEN ARTISTS: 1946 – 2025″ An exhibition showcasing respected women artists in Texas from 1946 to now.
Continues through March 21 at Photographs Do Not Bend, Denton. pdnbgallery.com.
“EMMANUEL GILLESPIE: JOY” Dallas artist Emmanuel Gillespie showcases the achievements of people of color throughout history and their important role in shaping the arts in North Texas and the U.S through his art.
Continues through March 28 at the ArtCentre of Plano, Plano. artcentreofplano.org.
“PROTECTING CULTURAL MEMORY: A COMMITMENT TO THE CONSERVATION AND PROTECTION OF THE ART AND ARCHIVES HELD IN THE AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM, DALLAS” The installation features selected works from the “Fire” exhibit by Gregory Warmack. The artwork was created from recycled objects and found materials from nature that he turned into large-scale sculptures reflecting his life experiences.
Continues through March at the African American Museum, Dallas. aamdallas.org.
“RE/FRAMED” The exhibit features artworks sharing the theme of blue. The works will be rotated throughout the galleries, allowing visitors to view them through a different lens.
Continues through March at the Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth. cartermuseum.org.
“GAME OF THRONES: THE EXHIBITION” Get an up-close look at 70 authentic costumes worn by the stars of Game of Thrones. There are also costume sketches, props and behind-the-scenes looks.
Continues through April 5 at the Arlington Museum of Art, Arlington. arlingtonmuseum.org.
“RAUSCHENBERG SCULPTURE” The three-dimensional works of artist Robert Rauschenberg will be on display in honor of the artist’s 100th birthday.
Continues through April 26 at the Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas. nashersculpturecenter.org.
“CONSTELLATIONS: CONTEMPORARY JEWELRY” There will be more than 350 pieces of contemporary jewelry of all shapes and designs on display.
Continues through May 3 at the Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas. dma.org.
“MEL AUBERTY: YEAR OF THE HORSE: THE ART OF MEL AUBERTY” A Lunar New Year exhibition that showcases the bold horse paintings by equine artist Mel Auberty.
Continues through May 17 at Gallery One Two Three, Dallas. artgallery123.com.
“NEW HORIZONS: THE WESTERN LANDSCAPE” An exhibition that includes paintings and sculptures by 14 artists depicts their contemporary interpretation of the American West.
Continues through May 24 at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth. cartermuseum.org.
“BESSIE COLEMAN” Celebrate the life and legacy of Elizabeth “Bessie” Coleman, the first American woman to hold an international pilot’s license.
Continues through May at the Frontiers of Flight Museum, Dallas. flightmuseum.com.
“ECHOES OF THE EARTH” The exhibit features ceramics made of clay and soft sedimentary rock by contemporary artist Echo Morgan.
Continues through June 28 at the Crow Museum at the University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson. crowmuseum.org.
“MOUNTAIN JADE WITH LAM TUNG PANG” An immersive exhibition features the works of Lam Tung Pang, which include brush and ink paintings and Chinese woodblock prints depicting nature and mountains.
Continues through June 28 at the Crow Museum at the University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson. crowmuseum.org.
“ROY LICHTENSTEIN IN THE STUDIO” This collaboration between the Dallas Museum of Art and the Nasher Sculpture Center features a number of prints, drawings, maquettes and sculptures by Roy Lichtenstein.
Continues through July 15 at the Dallas Museum of Art and through Aug. 16 at the Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas. nashersculpturecenter.org and dma.org.
“GROUNDBREAKERS: POST-WAR JAPAN AND KOREA FROM THE DMA COLLECTION” Admire this showcase of artists who experimented with materials, space and performance in Japan and Korea after the 1950s.
Continues through July 26 at the Crow Museum of Asian Art at the University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson. crowmuseum.org.
“PAPER KNIFE: OBJECTS OF BEAUTY IN EARLY MODERN JAPAN” An exhibition that showcases the male elite and samurai class during early modern Japan.
Continues through Aug. 29 at the Crow Museum, Dallas. crowmuseum.org.
“PAPER TECHNOLOGIES: ITALIAN PRINTS AND DRAWINGS” An exhibition that dives into the complex world of early modern Italian prints, drawings and the artist’s afterlife between 1500 and 1750.
Continues through Sept. 20 at the Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas. dma.org.
“FIRE AND EARTH: EARLY CHINESE POTTERY FROM THE MACLEAN COLLECTION” A showcase of 45 ancient Chinese pottery vessels, the exhibit traces how pottery evolved from the Neolithic period to the Han dynasty.
Continues through Sept. 27 at the Crow Museum, Dallas. crowmuseum.org.
“GEORGIA O’KEEFFE AND THE CARTER” The installation explores the early stages of Georgia O’Keeffe’s life in Texas and her connection to the founder of the Amon Carter Museum of American Art.
Continues through September 2027 at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth. cartermuseum.org.
(COMING SOON) RASHID JOHNSON: A POEM FOR DEEP THINKERS This will be multidisciplinary artist Rashid Johnson’s largest exhibition and it will showcase 90 of his works, including his paintings, sculptures, film, black soap painting, and spray-painted text pieces.
March 8 through sept. 27 at The Modern, Fort Worth. themodern.org.
(COMING SOON) “THE HOLY SEPULCHER: TREASURES FROM THE TERRA SANCTA MUSEUM, JERUSALEM” An exhibition showcasing more than sixty objects made of silver, gold, enamel and precious jewels from several European monarchs and rulers to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem.
March 15 through June 28 at the Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth. kimbellart.org.
(COMING SOON) “BLACK PHOTOJOURNALISM” Learn about the groundbreaking work of more than 60 photographers working across the United States from 1945 to the mid-1980s. The exhibition will feature over 250 photographs.
March 15 through July 5 at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth. cartermuseum.org.


