A 55,000 square foot museum and a 1.5 acre garden featuing the acclaimed Raymond and Patsy Nasher Collection of modern and contemporary sculpture, including works by Picasso, Rodin, Calder and more.
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Showing 67 - 88 of 95This Oak Cliff collective offers art lovers the chance to not only purchase works of art, but to create their own via workshops and classes in an insane variety of media, from shooting Polaroids and writing manifestos to making natural beauty products or weaving baskets. There are kids’ classes too, if you suspect your rug […]
Brad Temkin: Rooftop Gardens & Stuart Allen: Bubble – Two Solo Exhibitions
PDNB relocated to the gallery-friendly Design District from Uptown in 2006, but its focus on fine photography remains the same, featuring works from both local and international artists ranging from the early 20th century to present day. They also offer appraisal services, but be advised: Your baby pictures probably aren’t worth a damn.
When you think of hip gallery openings where chicly outfitted patrons sip wine and schmooze, you’re probably picturing something exactly like this Deep Ellum gallery. Fans of bright, contemporary pop art (think the stuff featured in Juxtapoz magazine, Shepard Fairey and skateboard art) will find plenty to marvel at here.
One of the biggest galleries in the city, this 16,000-square-foot Addison warehouse looks mighty generic from the outside, but it boasts a massive collection of works from the 19th and 20th centuries. As the name implies, there is some Southwest art, but Impressionist, Western and contemporary styles are also represented, and there are also bronze […]
Dallas’s only carnivorous plant gallery, the Texas Triffid Ranch features custom enclosures containing carnivorous plants from all across the planet.
An old cup factory transformed into workspaces for businesses and artists.