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Located in the heart of the Dallas Arts District, the Nasher Sculpture Center is home to the Raymond and Patsy Nasher Collection, one of the finest collections of modern and contemporary sculpture in the world. The longtime dream of the late Raymond and Patsy Nasher, the museum was designed by world-renowned architect Renzo Piano, in collaboration with landscape architect Peter Walker, to seamlessly integrate the indoor galleries with the outdoor garden spaces, creating a museum experience unlike any other in the world. In addition to gallery spaces, the Center contains an auditorium, education and research facilities, a cafe, and an award-winning store.FoundingThe museum was a longtime dream of the late Raymond and Patsy Nasher (Ray was the original owner of NorthPark Center), who began collecting sculpture in the 1950s. Together they formed a comprehensive collection of masterpieces by Harry Bertoia, Constantin Brâncuși, Alexander Calder, Raymond Duchamp-Villon, Paul Gauguin, Willem de Kooning, Mark di Suvero, Alberto Giacometti, Barbara Hepworth, Ellsworth Kelly, Henri Matisse, Joan Miró, Henry Moore, Claes Oldenburg, Pablo Picasso, Auguste Rodin, Richard Serra, and David Smith, among others.
Kettle Art was founded in 2005 in historic Deep Ellum, one of Texas' most culturally significant entertainment districts established in the late 19th century. Throughout the past decade, the gallery has remained committed to the support and encouragement of emerging and mid-career North Texas artists by providing a relaxed and welcoming environment for both creatives and art patrons. In 2013, Kettle relocated from its original venue on Elm St. to the present, larger venue on Main St., both doubling in exhibition space and expanding the scope of its dedicated mission. As a testament to the many talented, local artists who have collectively formed the core of the gallery, Kettle has been the recipient of numerous awards and designations including: USA Today's 10 Best Art Galleries in Dallas; Dallas Observer's Readers' Choice for Best Art Gallery; and Dallas A-List's Best Art Gallery. In August 2014 in celebration of D Magazine's 40th anniversary, Kettle's founder Frank Campagna was named one of "The Dallas 40", a list recognizing Dallas citizens who have made a remarkable impact on the city.
We are a custom dermagraphics studio and fine art gallery that showcases artists from around the Dallas area. We set our standard of quality at the highest. From fine art to custom tattoos, we are a one stop art studio! "Quality is a must, not an option!"
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Eat, Sip, Repeat. The friendly baristas, comfy chairs and relaxing atmosphere of Magnolias: Sous Le Pont is the perfect escape from your hectic day. This charming café offers artisanal coffees, delectable breakfast and fresh sandwiches and salads, as well as an array of everyday essentials, unique gifts and quirky cards. Its French inspiration is carried throughout the design and look of the café. Magnolias: Sous Le Pont, meaning “Under the Bridge” in French, is located under the bridge of 2727 in the district of HARWOOD. Magnolias is open: Monday - Friday: 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Saturday & Sunday: 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
JM Gallery offers works on paper and sculptural forms that engage both the eye and the mind. Our goal is to promote artists who create smart, visually compelling work and to showcase their art in a space that is inviting and accessible. We are committed to working closely with artists as they develop their work and careers and to developing lasting relationships with collectors. In collaboration with area schools and non-profits, we also seek to enrich the creative community by teaching artists and collectors about navigating the complex world of art.
Art is just a painting on a wall for some. For some, it is a way of life. If you are among the blessed few who can recognize, appreciate and enjoy art as it is, then you have come to the right place. KGO Designs offers a wide range of artistic services ranging from wall murals, original paintings to specialty items that are custom designed by gifted artists. Be it at your home or your office, we can make your space extra special with our art.
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The H. Paxton Moore Fine Art Gallery, at El Centro College in downtown Dallas, seeks to showcase local, regional and national artists working in a variety of media as well as host exhibits traveling nationally. Exhibitions will enhance the education and experience of the students, faculty, staff and community at large. Lectures, workshops, and other events will accompany each exhibit to engage the public in the understanding of art.
The Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center is a concert hall located in the Arts District of downtown Dallas, Texas. Ranked one of the world's greatest orchestra halls, it was designed by architect I.M. Pei and acoustician Russell Johnson's Artec Consultants, Inc. The structural engineers for this project was Leslie E. Robertson Associates, and opened in September 1989. The Center is named for Morton H Meyerson, arts patron and business partner of Ross Perot, who provided $10 million in funds for its construction. It is the permanent home of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra and the Dallas Symphony Chorus, as well as the primary performing venue of the Dallas Wind Symphony as well as several other Dallas based musical organizations. The Meyerson Symphony Center is owned and managed by the City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs.
The Elaine D. and Charles A. Sammons Park is a public park in the new AT&T Performing Arts Center, located in the Arts District of downtown Dallas, Texas (USA). The parlk opened on October 12, 2009, and weaves together the Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House, the Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre, Annette Strauss Artist Square and City Performance Hall. It includes canopies of mature trees, large expanses of grass and a series of gardens, reflecting pools, promenades and walkways.Designed by landscape architect Michel Desvigne of Paris in collaboration with JJR of Chicago, it is named for Sammons Enterprises, Inc., who donated $15 million to the Center.
Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts is a public secondary school located in the Arts District of downtown Dallas, Texas (USA). Booker T. Washington High School enrolls students in grades 9-12 and is the Dallas Independent School District's arts magnet school (thus, it is often locally referred to simply as Arts Magnet). Many accomplished performers and artists have been educated in the school. Some examples include Norah Jones, Erykah Badu, Adario Strange, Valarie Rae Miller, Edie Brickell, Ephraim Owens, Sandra St. Victor, and Roy Hargrove, Scott Westerfeld, and Wendy Calhoun.HistoryIn 1892, Dallas established its first high school for African American pupils. In 1911, the school was enlarged and named the Dallas Colored High School. The school was moved in 1922 to larger quarters, designed by famed Dallas architects Lang & Witchell, and renamed Booker T. Washington High School, after the African-American education pioneer Booker T. Washington. For many years, it was the only Dallas high school that allowed students of color.
The Cathedral Santuario de Guadalupe is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dallas, Texas. The structure dates from the late 19th century and is located in the Arts District of downtown Dallas, Texas. The church oversees the second largest Catholic church membership in the United States. Its average Sunday attendance is 11,200.