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City of (World) Cups and Culture
By Rush Olson at Fort Worth Weekly
· June 10, 2026
· 7 min read
The soccer balls are “joyful, highly visible, and deeply local,” said Sundance Square Art Director Sarah Ayala in a press release. The balls are also plentiful, with more than two dozen of them distributed throughout the Sundance Square neighborhood of downtown Fort Worth . You should know they aren’
Key takeaway The balls are also plentiful, with more than two dozen of them distributed throughout the Sundance Square neighborhood of downtown Fort Worth.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The vibrant soccer balls in Sundance Square are a fitting addition to Fort Worth's cultural landscape, reflecting the city's growing reputation as a hub for arts and culture. As the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex gears up to host a slew of World Cup events, Fort Worth's own unique character is on full display. The fiberglass soccer balls, each painted by a local artist, showcase the city's thriving arts scene and its ability to blend creativity with community spirit. Meanwhile, the Arlington Museum of Art's exhibit, More Than a Match, offers a more in-depth look at the intersection of art and sport, highlighting the craftsmanship and design that goes into the beautiful game. As fans from across the region flock to North Texas for the World Cup, Fort Worth's cultural attractions, including the Stockyards and the Cultural District, are poised to benefit from the influx of visitors, further solidifying the city's position as a premier destination for arts, culture, and entertainment.
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Category: arts ·
Published: June 10, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Weekly ·
Reading time: 7 min
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What is this story about? The soccer balls are “joyful, highly visible, and deeply local,” said Sundance Square Art Director Sarah Ayala in a press release. The balls are also plentiful, with more than two dozen of them distributed throughout the Sundance Square neighborhood of downtown Fort Worth. You should know they aren’
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