Fort Worth’s Kimbell Art Museum has announced its January lineup, highlighted by the special exhibition “Myth and Marble: Ancient Roman Sculpture from the Torlonia Collection,” running through Jan. 9. Programs include family activities, lectures, film screenings, and guided tours. All events are free unless noted otherwise, with operational details and accessibility accommodations provided.
- Sat., Jan. 3 — Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studios
Gallery explorations and studio-art projects for children ages 12 and under, along with their adult companions. Free; sign-up begins at noon. Space is limited. Kahn Building, 1–1:45 p.m.
- Sun., Jan. 4 — “Destination: Ancient Rome”
A 54-minute documentary following archaeologists as they reconstruct Rome’s engineering feats and city planning. Free; no registration required. Space is limited. Piano Pavilion, Auditorium, 2–3 p.m.
- Tue., Jan. 6 — “Pictures and Pages / Fotos y Libros”
Stories and creative play for children ages 4 – 6, in English, Spanish, or both. Free; registration required. Space is limited; maximum two children per adult. Kahn Building, Galleries, 10:30–11:30 a.m.
- Wed., Jan. 7 — Wednesday Series: “Women of a Certain Age: Art and Growing Old in the Eighteenth Century”
Jessica L. Fripp, associate professor at Texas Christian University, explores representations of older women in 18th-century visual culture. Free; no registration required. Space is limited. Piano Pavilion, Auditorium, 12:30–1:30 p.m.
- Tue.–Thu., Jan. 7–9 and Fri., Jan. 9 — “Myth and Marble” docent tours
Docent-guided tours offering historical context, thematic exploration, and highlights of individual sculptures. Paid; no registration required. Space is limited. Piano Pavilion, 3–4 p.m. (Tue.–Thu.), 6:30–7:30 p.m. (Fri.). ALDs available.
- Sat., Jan. 10 — The Artist’s Eye
Artists discuss works in the museum collection and relate older art to contemporary concerns. Free; no registration required. Kahn Building, Galleries, 11 a.m.–noon.
- Sat., Jan. 10 — Second Saturday
Excerpts from the musical “PENELOPE,” a comedic retelling of The Odyssey from Penelope’s perspective, followed by a Q&A with performers and the director. Free; no registration required. Space is limited. Piano Pavilion, Auditorium, 2–3 p.m.
- Sun., Jan. 11 — Sensory Hour / Hora Sensorial
Family-friendly, sensory-conscious activities including art making, face painting, and free access to “Myth and Marble.” Accommodations include lower light levels, reduced attendance capacity, quiet zones, communication boards, social narratives, fidgets, and noise-reduction headsets available at the Welcome & Information Table. Free; registration required. Kahn Building and Piano Pavilion, 11 a.m.–noon.
- Sun., Jan. 11 — Family Festival / Fiesta de la Familia
Museum-wide creative activities and live performances, with free access to “Myth and Marble.” Free; no registration required. Kahn Building and Piano Pavilion, noon–5 p.m.
- Sat., Jan. 17, 24, 31 — Kimbell Kids Drop-In Studios
Gallery explorations and related studio-art projects for children ages 12 and under, along with their adult companions. Free; sign-up begins at noon. Space is limited. Kahn Building, 1–1:45 p.m.
- Fri., Jan. 23 — Kimbell Casual Friday
Interactive gallery experiences with guided conversation, sketching, and friendly competitions. Free; no registration required. Kahn Building, West Lobby, 5:30–6:15 p.m.
Tours of the Kimbell’s two iconic buildings, designed by Louis I. Kahn and Renzo Piano, illuminate the design and intent behind the spaces. Assisted Learning Devices are available upon request. Free; no registration required. Space is limited. — Saturdays, 2–3 p.m.
For the youngest visitors — Studio A —the museum’s sensory-friendly “please touch” space for children five and under, encourages families to explore art together, experiment with materials, and engage all senses in a playful environment. Free; no registration required. — Open during regular museum hours
In January, the Kimbell isn’t just a museum — it’s a playground, a classroom, and a stage.



