- From 1942 to 1964 about four-and-a-half million manual laborers, known as braceros, became guest workers in the U.S. Photographs taken by Los Hermanos Mayo, a photographic collective active in Mexico during the middle of the twentieth-century documented their experiences. See the exhibit “Braceros” in the Jonsson/Founders walkway on the UT Dallas campus through March 30.
- The Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth has brought together work that traces the development of female identity through portraiture. See “In Her Image: Photographs by Rania Matar” through June 17.
- The Fort Worth Community Arts Center has a show featuring small-scale artworks by North Texas artists. The show is on view at Art7 Gallery in Fort Worth through March 31.
For more on these and other events, explore the Art&Seek calendar.