Caleb Bell
Caleb Bell is a writer and the curator at the Tyler Museum of Art. Bell’s writing and curatorial practices work to expand the conversation around creativity and connect audiences with art.
Flipping through: ‘Duck Walk: A Birder’s Improbable Path to Hunting as Conservation’
“Duck Walk: A Birder’s Improbable Path to Hunting as Conservation” (Texas A&M University Press, 2023) chronicles Texas artist and naturalist Margie Crisp’s journey to understanding the role duck hunting...
Flipping through: ‘Arte del Pueblo: The Outdoor Public Art of San Antonio’
“Arte del Pueblo: The Outdoor Public Art of San Antonio” (Schiffer Publishing, 2022) provides an expansive look at the vibrant public art found throughout the Alamo City from 2016...
Flipping through: ‘Marcelyn McNeil: Works’
“Marcelyn McNeil: Works” (Radius Books, 2022) offers readers a clear view of the abstracted work by Dallas-based painter McNeil. The monograph focuses on her recent work from the last...
Flipping through: ‘The Art of David Everett: Another World’
“The Art of David Everett: Another World” (2021) by Becky Duvall Reese presents a well-rounded overview of the Austin artist’s oeuvre. Published by Texas A&M University Press as the...
Ever-changing sights and sounds: Virginia Fleck’s public art installation in Fort Worth
Austin-based artist Virginia Fleck recently completed an outdoor artwork for Fort Worth Public Art. Titled “Concentric Harmony,” the interactive work is located in Rosemont Park in central Fort Worth....
Come on in: At Fort Worth’s Kinfolk House, art and community converge
Since opening its doors this past March in Fort Worth’s Polytechnic Heights neighborhood, Kinfolk House has served as a creative hub for all. Founded by artists Letitia and Sedrick...

