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April is Dallas Arts Month, with performances, events and exhibitions across the city. For art leaders, the initiative not only highlights Dallas’s creative scene but encourages residents to explore art in a new way.
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Get to know the new leaders at The Nasher, Modern, DMA and African American Museum of Dallas
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The Nasher, Modern, DMA and African American Museum of Dallas have new directors
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From the Dallas Museum of Art to a small Houston Gallery, here are some of the cultural institutions across the state who’ve faced security breaches.
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The DMA, Dallas Contemporary and Liliana Bloch Gallery highlight the enduring power of woven art.
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Brian Ferriso, director of the Portland Art Museum in Oregon, will be tasked with leading the DMA through a massive expansion project.
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The African American Museum, Amon Carter Museum of American Art and Irving Arts Center are some of the places North Texans can visit for free.
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The dream was simple: Black women together in a museum, says group founder Kaci Merriwether-Hawkins.
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The acquisitions were made possible by a grant of nearly $100,000.
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As Dallas Arts Month pops off, the city is buzzing with new trends such as immersive theaters, a growing DJ scene and the rise of junk journaling. Here’s what to expect.
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Dallas has been named one of the top 10 U.S. cities for free art, according to a new study. With 130 murals, 10 free museums, and growing popularity on TikTok, the city’s art scene thrives.
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Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Room immerses visitors in a seemingly endless field of glowing yellow gourds covered in black polka dots.