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Fort Works Art is committed to bringing life, vitality and energy to the art scene in Fort Worth, TX. They are a resource for both seasoned collectors and the everyday individual. Existing somewhere between a gallery, a cultural center and a museum, Fort Works Art strives to continually evolve into its own entity, free from the traditional labels of the art world. They exist to support the arts, to give back to the community and to inspire youth.

WHERE ARE WE LOCATED?

 

Fort Works Art is a contemporary art gallery located at 2100 Montgomery Street in Fort Worth’s Cultural District, just across from Dickies Arena. Within walking distance from the Kimbell Art Museum, The Modern, and the Amon G. Carter Museum, FWA serves as a vibrant space for exhibitions, community events, and sometimes private art receptions, showcasing a dynamic range of local and national artists and helping to energize the city’s art scene. The gallery blends elements of a traditional gallery, cultural hub, and community center to engage both seasoned collectors and casual visitors alike.


UPCOMING EXHIBITION

AMY TWOMEY: FRAGMENTS OF MEMORY

ON VIEW: JANUARY 23 - MARCH 21, 2026
OPENING RECEPTION:
JANUARY 23, 6-9 PM

While Twomey is innately Texan and unmistakably Western in spirit, her works moves beyond expected regional tropes. With works recalling artists like Kyle Steed and Jeremy Joel, the intimacy of her symbols captures fragments of life that might be lost at scale, creating a visual vocabulary rooted in memory and experience.

Fragments of Memory reflects Fort Worth itself: the rhythms, quiet beauty, and lived experience of the city. By painting her story, Twomey paints ours as well.


CURRENT EXHIBITION

THE MARKS WE MAKE: FIGURATIVE JURIED EXHIBITION

ON VIEW: NOVEMBER 14 - JANUARY 17, 2026

Fort Worth, TX — Fort Works Art is proud to announce the opening reception of The Marks We Make, an international juried exhibition exploring the enduring power and relevance of the human figure in contemporary art. With over 400 open call submissions , were happy to announce the 24 artists selected from across the country whose works reexamine what it means to represent the human form today. The exhibition runs concurrently with Jenny Saville: The Anatomy of Painting at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, the only U.S. stop for this exhibition, creating a city-wide dialogue centered on contemporary figurative art and the human form.