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Texas treasure endangered by wall, filmmaker says

'The River and the Wall' will screen during the EarthxFilm festival on April 25 at the Perot Museum. Photos courtesy of  Fin and Fur Films.

March 6, 2019

The Rio Grande is not just the border. It is the center — of a culture, an ecosystem, a watershed, a woven history that arose well before national borders and will continue long after the artifice has gone. 

Waco artists draw attention to climate change

The second annual Climate Change Art Exhibit in Waco runs through Sept. 29, featuring over 50 works depicting climate change impacts. Hosted by Waco Friends of Peace/Climate, this event aims to raise climate awareness through art. The reception on Sept. 15 offers entertainment and artist interactions.

Dallas sculptor shows cosmic side of nature

Rachel Muldez with her piece "Event Horizon," made from magnolia seed pods. Photos courtesy of the artist.

Aug. 20, 2018

A Dallas sculptor uses earthy objects, such as leaves, bark and seeds, to evoke a cosmic perspective.

Rachel Muldez gathers natural material for her eco-friendly artwork on daily walks, which she takes following meditation.