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DMA Announces New Senior Curator of European Art
Myers previously served as The Lillian and James H. Clark Curator of European Painting and Sculpture at the DMA for three years.
Out and About
Women + Design with Katie Stout
Brooklyn-based furniture designer/artist Katie Stout – named to the Forbes 30 under 30 list – came to the DMA this weekend for a DMA Junior Associate exclusive event - Curators and Cocktails.
Out and About
Dallas Chamber Symphony Wows With Strings
While listening to Chee-Yun was exhilarating itself, watching her perform was just as much a part of the show.
Nasher Sculpture Center Celebrates Isa Genzken
Three works by Genzken, on loan from various local private collections and the artist’s gallery, will be on view through April 28.
Dallas Arboretum Kicks Off Cool Thursdays
The 13-piece, 3-horn section Emerald City will mark the start of the season on March 28.
Philanthropy
DSO Announces Concert for Children, Adults with Autism
This year’s My DSO Concert will be presented in honor of Luke Forehand, an advocate for Fragile X Syndrome.
Perot Museum Refreshes Lyda Hill Gems and Minerals Hall
The Perot Museum of Nature and Science unveiled the Lyda Hill Gems and Minerals Hall on Jan. 30. Museum leaders announced a new strategic initiative – the Gems and Minerals Center of Excellence – that aims to elevate interest and understanding of gems and minerals.
Dallas International Film Festival Passes Now On Sale
The festival, which is the largest film festival in North Texas, will be held from April 11 - 18
Full Casting Announced For “Anastasia”
The "monster hit" will make a stop at the historic Musical Hall at Fair Park from Feb. 19 to March 3.
Orchestra of New Spain Presents Rise of Flamenco
Celebrated Spaniard Daniel Doña, whose sensual and electric performances have earned him admirers the world over, will choreograph the production.
Platinum Artist to Perform with Dallas Chamber Symphony
Chee-Yun plays a violin made by Francesco Ruggieri in 1669. It is rumored to have been buried with a previous owner for 200 years and has been profiled by the Washington Post.
Programming Announced For Soluna Music, Arts Festival
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra will stage performances in the Dallas Art District and throughout the city.
Dallas Symphony Orchestra Offers Federal Employees Free Tickets
Dallas Holocaust Museum also offering free tickets to federal employees during the furlough period.
Dallas Opera Design to Feature Images from the Dallas Museum of Art
The DMA tapestries depict genteel scenes of aristocratic courtship and leisure pursuits in peaceful pastoral settings.
Out and About
Stop What You’re Doing and Go See ‘Bathtubs Over Broadway’
The movie hits all of the viewers vulnerable spots but from different angles.
Out and About
REVIEW: Did “Vice” Accomplish What it Wanted?
It's a true story, we're told. But it also admits to not being entirely accurate.
Nasher Announces Reimagined Free First Saturdays
Programming includes Make Art with guest artists Francisco Moreno and Shamsy Roomiani