About Keith House

Opened in November 2023, Keith House is a modern-day meeting house in Fort Worth, Texas. Installation of a Skyspace by artist James Turrell is underway.


The building and commissioned artwork are a gift from the Meta Alice Keith Bratten Foundation to the people of Fort Worth.


Keith House cultivates peace and community by dedicating space for quiet contemplation as well as non-profit events and meetings. Non-profits and community groups may rent Keith House for presentations, fund-raisers, programs, and conversations. 

Cluster of trees

Keith House began construction in July 2022 in a wooded area in southwest Fort Worth near the Trinity River. The river, called Arkikosa by the people of the Caddo Confederacy and designated La Santísima Trinidad by seventeenth-century Spanish explorer Alonso de León, has been central to the settlement of the city, and today is a beloved green space within a thriving metropolis.


Thanks to the support of Fort Worth developer Cassco and the Edwards family, whose ancestors founded the Edwards Ranch in 1848, Keith House occupies a choice location near the Heart of the Ranch at Clearfork.


It is easily accessible from the Trinity Trails, nearby retail, dining and entertainment venues, and an adjacent parking lot.

The building’s facade is constructed of limestone blocks repurposed from a Wichita Falls-area Keith family house.


Keith House is owned and operated by a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation, Entrada of Texas, DBA Keith House. Entrada of Texas was established in 2018 with the mission to expand curiosity and heighten the influence of art by offering the people of Fort Worth compelling contemporary expressions in unexpected settings.

Stone wall

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