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Fort Worth commission plans for $10.8M in public art projects approved by voters
By By Denise Kahn at Fort Worth Report
· June 6, 2026
· 3 min read
Fort Worth’s newest round of public art projects, approved by voters May 2 as part of an $845 million bond package, is on the drawing board. The Fort Worth Art Commission discussed planning for the projects at a retreat on May 16. Documenters empowers people like you to help fill the gaps in reporti
Key takeaway The Fort Worth Art Commission discussed planning for the projects at a retreat on May 16.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The nearly $10.8 million in public art projects approved by voters will bring new creative elements to various city spaces, from the Fort Worth Water Gardens to the Rolling Hills Athletic Complex. As the Fort Worth Art Commission moves forward with planning, it will be interesting to see how these projects enhance the city's existing landmarks and attractions, such as Sundance Square and the Cultural District. The inclusion of public art at facilities like the North Z Boaz Park Aquatics Facility and Gateway Park could also help establish these areas as regional draws, potentially boosting local tourism and economic activity. Additionally, the partnership with the TCU School of Nursing at Glenwood Park highlights the potential for collaboration between the city's public art program and local institutions, which could lead to innovative and community-driven projects that reflect the character of Fort Worth.
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Published: June 6, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
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What is this story about? Fort Worth’s newest round of public art projects, approved by voters May 2 as part of an $845 million bond package, is on the drawing board. The Fort Worth Art Commission discussed planning for the projects at a retreat on May 16. Documenters empowers people like you to help fill the gaps in reporti
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