With summer coming to a close and the frenzy that fall brings becoming inevitable, here are a few events and activities to help you unwind in our neighborhood this weekend. 

Kate Moss with Holga camera (Photo by Brian Weber via Dallas Contemporary)

Kate Moss with Holga camera (Photo by Brian Weber via Dallas Contemporary)

The NorthPark Center partnered with Dallas Contemporary for an exhibit of American photographer Bruce Weber’s portraits of 24 famous artists. Stop by the exhibit, located in between Neiman Marcus and Dillard’s, to peruse the images of Roy Lichtenstein, Georgia O’Keeffe, Jasper Johns and more. Bruce Weber: Artist Portraits will be on display through April 16.

Kick back, relax and enjoy live music this Friday at Uncle Calvin’s, where Buddy Mondlock and Kevin So will perform starting at 8 p.m.  Kevin So, a singer-songwriter and Boston native, will open the evening with his blend of blues and soul. Known for writing hits “The Kid” and “Cry, Cry, Cry,” longtime songwriter Buddy Mondlock will then take the stage to sing some of his most popular hits. The cost to attend the concert is $15 for adults, $11.25 for young adults and seniors, and $7.50 for youth. Get all the details here.

If you’re looking to spend some quality time with your kids, head to the Preston Royal Library for the Sunday Adventures event at 3:30 p.m. A new activity is featured each week, and the free event also includes family-friendly stories, movies and games. Learn more about Sunday Adventures here. 

Explore Henrietta Milan’s exhibition “God in the Garden” at the Museum of Biblical Art during Sunday’s closing reception. The exhibit includes more than 40 oil paintings and came to the museum this past June.