Niles City Sound is a Fort Worth recording studio made famous for producing Leon Bridges’ debut album “Coming Home.” The studio focuses on crafting music using old-school analog music equipment lik...
‘Loop’ is a new interactive public art installation that’s rolled into Fort Worth. The artwork is on view at Burnett Park. And it’s 12 circular-shaped, hand-powered machines light up, play music an...
In developing 'Babel,' a documentary drama about the gun violence debate in America, the Dallas teen theater company, Cry Havoc, also created a set design that became a separate artwork, an install...
Sarah Reyes and Daniel Driensky are Dallas-based artists who dabble in all sorts of artistic endeavors. They're most well-known for their filmmaking and photography, but the duo has produced visual...
Giovanni Valderas is a professor and visual artist from South Dallas. He was born and raised in the Oak Cliff neighborhood, which is in the midst of gentrifying. His newest art project takes aim at...
World-renowned saxophonist Brad Leali has toured the globe playing music alongside Stevie Wonder, Beyoncé, and Lyle Lovett. But when he’s not touring with icons, he calls North Texas home. Learn mo...
Justin Terveen's shots of the Dallas skyline often go viral. Tips of downtown skyscrapers poking through a thick fog, or multiple lightning bolts flashing across a panorama of the city. Lately, he'...
Sarita Westrup and Analise Minjarez are the founding members the arts project Tierra Firme. The fiber artists use indigenous practices like macramé, net making, basketry and deriving color from pla...
Art & Seek's Artist Spotlight series focuses this time on North Texas fight director Jeff Colangelo, who's worked with the Dallas Theater Center, Kitchen Dog Theater, Undermain Theatre and the Trin...
Catherine Turocy is one of the leading experts and performers of Baroque dance. She's essentially fused scholarly research with reviving the 'lost art' onstage. She co-founded the New York Baroque ...
The On the Road series is a joint venture between KXT 91.7 FM and Art & Seek, where we meet musicians on-location and bring great performances online. From soundcheck sessions to back alleys to rooftops, these musicians play stripped-down versions of their latest hits or beloved classics.
Take a look behind the scenes at rehearsals with the team from NPR's Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! and learn what goes into making the "on the road" version of the news trivia game. This video was re...
Art&Seek talks with Riley Holloway about where he is creating his art. Riley is the current Artist in Residence at the Fairmont Hotel in Dallas. His opening show will be in the Hotel's gallery on...
Art&Seek talks with Desmond Blair about the art studio at UT Dallas where he creates and the challenges he has overcome being born without hands. To see more artist studio tours, visit ArtandSeek.org
Poet and author Maya Angelou recites excerpts from her poem "Still I Rise" for the 1992 KERA documentary, "Kindred Spirits: Contemporary African-American Artists."
Art&seek talks with Denton poster maker Nevada Hill about the process of screen printing. To learn more about the arts and culture in North Texas, visit artandseek.org
Middle Brother performs - and stops sidewalk traffic - in Austin during SXSW. Part of On the Road music video series from KXT 91.7 and Art&Seek. Go to artandseek.org for more.
Visual artist Nick Cave worked with students at UNT for months on this presentation, which took place on campus on March 29, 2012. Art&Seek/KERA was there to capture the dance. SPECIAL NOTE: Watch ...
Actor and writer Robert Wuhl talks to Jerome Weeks about Assume the Position, a stage version of his HBO special that he'll perform at the Out of the Loop Fringe Festival in Addison. For more, vis...
Dallas producer Sikwitit has had an enviable start to his career. He’s performed with rap superstar Lil Wayne, produced viral beats for hip-hop magazine XXL and his music was featured on the Showti...