Plano students take home awards in DART art contest
byThe Best in Show winner is freshman Jasper High School student Wing Hay Tam, who took home a cash prize and a temporary exhibit in the DMA.
The Best in Show winner is freshman Jasper High School student Wing Hay Tam, who took home a cash prize and a temporary exhibit in the DMA.
The Whispers Along the Hollow-themed installation features the story of a camper in search of his tent after getting lost in a fairy-ridden forest.
The office space highlights the Splunk name with nods to different materials seen while spelunking, from raw to refined.
The 6,000-square-foot facility with two production stages, an audio/video postproduction suite, training rooms, dressing rooms and a makeup lab.
Artists residing within the Plano ISD boundaries ages 5-18 can submit artwork following the “Springtime in Downtown Plano” theme online or in person.
Memberships are tax-deductible and help support the community and repertory theatres, providing free tickets and discounts for members.
The art exhibition will feature local artists, including you. There are still three opportunities to participate in featured art programs.
The event brings together ballet, pointe, tap, lyrical, contemporary and cultural performances by dancers from around North Texas.
Prosper teen Sophie Gozlan led a team of students to prepare foods and gifts for Jewish families who might be feeling alone on the holiday.
Bazaars, speakers and other events fill the Ramadan calendar this year in Plano, with several events at local event centers and EPIC.