Queen Nefertari’s Egypt at the Kimbell (above) Nefertari was one of the most celebrated queens of ancient Egypt, the favorite wife of Ramesses II (reigned about 1279–1213 BCE).
She was highly regarded, educated and could read and write hieroglyphs. Her tomb was discovered by an Italian archaeologist in 1904, and the pieces on exhibit at the Kimbell come from the collection of The Museo Egizio in Turin, Italy.
Through March 14 in the Piano Pavilion at the Kimbell Museum, 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth. $18. Tuesday-Sunday 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Friday noon-8 p.m. KimbellArt.org. Dallas Zoo Lights has been extended Dallas Zoo Lights has been reimagined for this year as a drive-through event.