![]() ![]() The chefs at Spiced Lavender can customize for dietary preferences (gluten-free, vegan, and Keto options are available), and you can learn in your kitchen or in one of several kitchens in Fort Worth. From foundational courses like basic knife skills and creating pasta, pizza, and sauces to fancier options like paella that will dazzle your friends, you can have individual instruction or go in with a group of friends. With time spent in kitchens ranging from entry-level work at Mi Cocina to pastry chef at Bonnell’s Waters, catering specialist at Nonna Tata, and a culinary instructor at Sur La Table, Sagoo thrived to realize her primary gig is catering and meal prep, but her culinary classes will turn up your kitchen game. Readers’ Choice: The Cookery Fort Worth, 710 S Main St, Ste 130, 68Ĭritic’s Choice: Spiced Lavender, shared is happiness multiplied.” This is the foundational tenet of executive chef/owner Nina Sagoo’s business. Readers’ Choice: Cowtown Cabaret, Red Goose Saloon, 306 N Houston St, 81 Offering classes in a wide range of media from fused glass art, pottery, and printmaking to water marbling on silk and, yes, acrylic painting, Catalyst Creative’s emphasis on crafts makes it a fun, hands-on educational experience that everyone can enjoy. If you’ve found yourself telling someone “I’m not artistic - I can’t even draw a straight line,” Catalyst Creative has a class that can prove to you that you’re more left-brained than you thought and that there are tons of other ways to express yourself creatively than drawing. Readers’ Choice: Maven’s Moon Apothecary, 1111 Roberts Cut Off Rd, River Oaks, 817- 367-9235Ĭritic’s Choice: Catalyst Creative, 400 E Division St, Ste 100, Arl, 97 Next time you see a Fung (or a Grant), just stop to imagine how much he spent shaping that cloud or dotting that nighttime sky with stars. Earlier this year at Fort Works Art, TCU prof Fung displayed his painterly reactions to his expedition to the Arctic Circle and “XnatureX,” a new body of work documenting the launch of the most powerful rocket in history, 2018’s Space X. Grant and his ability to paint skyscapes and other “empty” places with transportive power, but there’s another Fort Worth painter able to render the seemingly limitless with a kind of precision and joy that really are, um, moving. So far, exhibits have included paintings and poetry performances by John Doe (of the seminal American punk band X) and, more recently, the three-woman show Felininity, Folk Art and Fabric Works –– a staggering mix of textures, fiber, and folk art.īy bringing the cosmos to us, our critic’s choice for best artist, Adam Fung, shines. After five years in the state capital, Allen brought this mixture of contemporary art and music to a repurposed corner storefront in Sundance Square in 2021. The eponymously named gallery owned by a former Austinite represents a transition and probably no small amount of culture shock for the California-born artist who uses sculpture, painting, photography, woodwork, music, and theater in his work. ![]()
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