EarthxFilm hosts 11-day cinematic feast in Dallas
"The River and the Wall" will screen on April 25 and April 27. Photo courtesy of Fin and Fur Films. Read the Green Source DFW review.
April 18, 2019
"The River and the Wall" will screen on April 25 and April 27. Photo courtesy of Fin and Fur Films. Read the Green Source DFW review.
April 18, 2019
'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.
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.
Dallas artist VET shows you how to make a wind sock with a few simple materials. Wind sock image courtesy of The Frugal Crafter.
Dallas recycling artist VET shows you how to turn plastic water bottles into craft projects.
VET sells an eclectic mix of materials for art projects as well as handcrafted art and gift items made from found objects in her online shop, The Artcycle Club Store.
March 8, 2016
The Dallas artist named VET has added a fourth R to the "reduce, reuse, recycle” motto: re-invent.