February brings a full calendar of Black History Month events in North Texas. Through the month, the U.S. celebrates the accomplishments and contributions of the Black community. The holiday was recognized nationally by President Gerald Ford in 1976.
Here’s a list of eight Black History Month events happening across Dallas-Fort Worth. Events this year include museum exhibitions and movie and music festivals.
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2026 “TASTE OF SOUL” SOUL FOOD COOK-OFF
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Celebrate and indulge in the diversity of soul food cuisine at this soul food cook-off. It features free samples of soul food dishes by local D-FW chefs. There will also be entertainment and giveaways.
Details: Feb. 28 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the MLK Jr. Recreation Center, 2901 Pennsylvania Ave., Dallas. Free.
DALLAS MUSEUM OF ART’S BLACK HISTORY & CULTURE CELEBRATION
The DMA’s second annual Black History & Culture celebration commemorates the history and contributions by the Black community to arts and culture in North Texas and beyond. Visitors can receive free admission to special exhibitions and can partake in artist talks, tours, art-making activities and live music.
Details: Jan. 31 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Dallas Museum of Art, 1717 N Harwood St, Dallas. Free.
BILINGUAL BLACK HISTORY MONTH PRESENTED BY NASHER SCULPTURE CENTER
The North Oak Cliff Branch Library has teamed up with the Nasher Sculpture Center. At the event, participants get a closer look at the Nasher Sculpture Center’s art that celebrates Black History Month. There will also be an activity for kids to participate in.
Details: Feb. 4 from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. at the North Oak Cliff Branch Library, 302 West Tenth Street, Dallas. Free.
BLACK HISTORY MONTH AT ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY
The Arlington Public Library will be host multiple events in honor of Black History Month. These events include a family craft night; “Art After Dark” featuring artist Alma Thomas; family story time; and “Tea Time! Heritage of the African Soil: Kenyan Purple Tea & Malawi Black Tea.”
Details: During evenings in February at multiple public libraries in Arlington. Free.
FORT WORTH AFRICAN AMERICAN ROOTS MUSIC FESTIVAL
This music festival aims to celebrate the central role of blackness in American roots music. Performers will include Buffalo Nichols, Sunny War, Martha Redbone and more.
Details: March 21, starting at noon at Southside Preservation Hall, 1519 Lipscomb Street, Fort Worth. General Admission is $50, kids 12 and under are free, seniors are $40 and youth 13-18 are $20.
DENTON BLACK FILM FESTIVAL
At this festival celebrating Black storytelling, attendees can partake in premiere screenings, free community events, concerts, panel discussions and workshops. They’ll can also watch college shorts, original music videos, documentary features, international films and more.
Details: Jan. 29 through Feb. 1 in person at multiple Downtown Denton venues and virtual Feb. 1 through Feb. 8. Prices range from $46.99 to $297.99.
ART INTERUPPTED – ANNUAL BLACK MONTH VISUAL ART EXHIBITION
This yearly art exhibition features artists Latrice Cooper, Glenda Freeman, Desiree Griffith and more. The opening reception will be on Feb. 7 from 5 to 7 p.m.
Details: Jan. 31 through Feb. 28 at the Irving Arts Center, 3333 N MacArthur Blvd., Irving. Free.
ICONS OF LIBERATION: KING AND MANDELA EXHIBITION
This educational and interactive exhibit explores the common traits and shared global impact of twentieth-century icons Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Nelson Mandela.
Details: Through April 17 at the African American Museum, 3536 Grand Ave, Dallas. Free.