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Dallas Museum of Art www.dallasmuseumofart.org Hours and Admission Tuesday and Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Closed Mondays, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day General Admission: $10 or less every day The general admission fee includes viewing the Museum’s permanent collection and most exhibitions. An audio tour of the permanent collection is included in general admission. Audio tours for adults and families are available. DMA members FREE
FREE First Tuesday of each month (Special ticket prices may apply to exhibitions) Discounts are available for groups of ten or more. To schedule a group tour, contact Joanne Nichols at 214-922-1222 or e-mail groupsales@DallasMuseumofArt.org. About the Dallas Museum of Art The Dallas Museum of Art, established in 1903, has an encyclopedic collection of more than 23,000 works spanning 5,000 years of history and representing all media, with renowned strengths in the arts of the ancient Americas, Africa, Indonesia and South Asia; European and American painting, sculpture and decorative arts; and American and international contemporary art. The Dallas Museum of Art is among the top six museums in America with encyclopedic collections and an emphasis on art of the modern era. The Dallas Museum of Art opened in its 1717 Harwood Street location in 1984; the addition was completed in 1993. Both buildings are designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes. The Museum’s growing collections are the foundation for a broad range of special exhibitions organized by the Dallas Museum of Art—from nationally traveling shows to focused exhibitions. The Dallas Museum of Art is the anchor of the Dallas Arts District and serves as a cultural magnet for the city with diverse programming ranging from exhibitions and lectures to concerts, family activities, literary readings, and dramatic and dance presentations. The Museum serves more than one-half million visitors a year and offers more than 5,400 education and public programs annually, designed to engage people of all ages with the power and excitement of art. In 2009 the downtown Dallas Arts District will become the largest urban arts district in the United States with the opening of the Dallas Center for the Performing Arts, housing the Dallas Opera, Dallas Theater Center and many more performing arts venues. It will contain more buildings designed by Pritzker Prize–winning architects than any other location in the world and will offer an extraordinary array of visual and performing arts presentations. The Dallas Museum of Art will continue as the district’s anchor and leader. The Dallas Museum of Art is supported in part by the generosity of Museum members and donors and by the citizens of Dallas through the City of Dallas/Office of Cultural Affairs and the Texas Commission on the Arts. For more information, visit DallasMuseumofArt.org or call 214-922-1200. Current Exhibitions African Masks: The Art of Disguise The Living Room RETROSPECTIVE OF PAINTER LUC TUYMANS Coastlines: Images of Land and Sea Materials & Meanings |
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