As the cornerstone of the Arts District, the Dallas Museum Of Art holds a renowned collection of timeless exhibits. Permanent displays include ancient Mediterranean art, contemporary art, European paintings and more. A multitude of temporary exhibitions takes you on a thought-provoking journey. Previous displays have included everything from Degas to Picasso, the works of David Weisner, and myriad contemporary artists. Today the establishment is a highly-ranked American institution that lives up to its mission of showcasing human creativity and educating the community.
The Nasher Sculpture Center on Flora Street is a significant landmark in Dallas. The gallery, designed by Renzo Plano, displays works by Rodin and Picasso. This monumental structure with glass ceilings is bordered by a beautiful garden. The works are just as striking as the building itself. Rodin's Eve is an excellent example of how a simple subject can be sculpted beautifully. Picasso's elegant sculpture, Fleurs dans un vase, uses a mix of materials and will mesmerize you.
This fine collection of Asian art includes more than 300 paintings, sculptures and architectural items that were collected by real estate developer Trammell Crow and his wife over 30 years. Highlights include a 120-item exhibit from the Crows' 1,200 piece Chinese jade collection, the world's second-largest impeccable crystal ball (19th century Japanese), plus several Japanese paintings and antique Indian stone statues. Although some objects date from 3500 B.C, most are less than 400 years old. Adjacent to the museum you will find the Trammel Crow Center with its shaded sculpture garden. Admission to the museum is free.
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Few cities outside of Spain have a finer collection of Spanish art than what is exhibited in this Dallas museum. The funds to construct it were donated by oil magnate Algur H. Meadows back in the 1960s and it was built in memory of his first wife. The nearby Elizabeth Meadows sculpture garden was inspired by Mr. Meadows' love for his second wife. The museum's permanent collection includes such works as Velasquez's "Sibyl With Tabula Rasa," Picasso's "Still Life in a Landscape", and Goya's "Yard With Madmen". The sculpture garden here includes works by both Rodin and Claes Oldenburg.
Established in 1966 as the Biblical Arts Center, this museum was rebuilt and renamed as the Museum of Biblical Art in 2010 after a fire. Consisting of several galleries, the Via Dolorosa Sculpture Garden, an art conservation lab and National Center for Jewish Art, it enchants visitors with its incredible biblical-themed art displays and ceremonial artworks. You will not only find paintings, drawings and sculptures but also tapestries, lithographs, fine prints and rare manuscripts. This museum features some of the art world's greatest names, including Michelangelo, Andy Warhol, Marc Chagall and Vladimir Gorsky, among several others.
Rainbow Vomit is the art museum to visit in Dallas, TX for a unique, immersive art experience. Experience the beauty of the rainbow as you're transported to a world of art, light, and sound where you become the hero of your own comic. Our gallery is a great spot for photos with friends and family featuring 20+ unique photo opportunities, different art styles, 6000 LED's, 5000 balloons, 200 pounds of cotton, 5 miles of ribbon, and a unicorn! We're a great location for birthday parties, corporate events, and other group events. Visit Rainbow Vomit for a fun and exciting experience!
Brown Mountain Restoration has worked to restore and preserve both sentimental and fine art pieces for more than 20 years. Tucked away in East Dallas vibrant and bustling Knox-Henderson corridor, its team of conservators and artists have earned an enviable reputation from art collectors, antique dealers, designers and galleries. Brown Mountain works to preserve, restore and conserve paintings, porcelains and ceramics, gilded frames and mirrors as well as other works of art for the general public. The team also treats large scale art and public works.
Founder and President of Calligraphic Arts, Inc. Susie-Melissa Cherry, is known as a Master Calligrapher and Mentor in her profession. Her love for calligraphy is revealed in the intricate and delightful detail found in all of her handiwork. Enthusiasm for her art permeates the thousands of invitations and certificates she has created. Susie-Melissa discovered her amazing talent at the tender age of thirteen while participating in a calligraphy class in her school. It wasn't long before she was recognized by teachers and the principal's office. Her gift was already providing unique opportunities and the journey had begun. Her talent and expertise are well publicized, and the client list reads like a Who's Who. Susie-Melissa's work is heralded in Dallas, the United States, and the international community and her work has been commissioned by The White House, Buckingham Palace, the Vatican, the Adolphus Hotel, the Bush Foundation, the George Bush Presidential Center, and numerous celebrities and corporations. Her exceptional talent for creating individualized presentations is celebrated around the world. She has an amazing gift for creating any lettering style, whether Script, Uncial, Old English, Round Hand, Gothic, and many others.
