Live among the nation’s finest works of art.
Location Information
- Woodall Rodgers Park (2009)
- This five-acre expanse is destined to become the “Central Park” of Dallas, hosting ample greenspaces, dining areas, recreational opportunities and performance spaces.
- Dallas Museum of Art
- Peruse the world-renowned collection of pre-Columbian, African and contemporary art at this anchor of the famous Dallas Arts District.
- Nasher Sculpture Center
- From Picasso to Gabo to Oldenburg – this tranquil garden setting serves as a showcase for one of the foremost collections of modern and contemporary sculpture in the world.
- Trammell and Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art
- Discover exquisite artifacts created by the many storied cultures of Asia.
- Museum Tower (2010)
- A sculpture in its own right, the new 42-story high-rise offers unprecedented access to the famed Arts District with 123 luxury residences and exclusive amenities to match.
- Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
- You’ll find more than 4,535 organ pipes at this home of the world-class Dallas Symphony Orchestra and other cultural organizations.
- Annette Strauss Artist Square (2009)
- Renovations are under way at what will be the city’s premier outdoor venue for open-air concerts, theatre, dance, multiday festivals and city-wide celebrations.
- Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House (2009)
- This 21st century reinterpretation of the traditional “horseshoe” opera house is poised to serve as the new standard for performances of opera and musical theatre.
- Elaine D. and Charles Sammons Performance Park (2009)
- This public park immersed in the Dallas Arts District will include gardens, fountains, reflecting pools, promenades and walkways connecting cultural venues.
- Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre (2009)
- This innovative, versatile venue will showcase classical and experimental drama, dance and musical productions, world-renowned vocalists, lectures and films.
- City Performance Hall (2010)
- This acoustically sound space will seat 750 and provide main stage production space for smaller performances.
- Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts
- With its multimillion-dollar renovation and expansion, this highly acclaimed magnet school is the alma mater of recent Grammy Award winners Norah Jones, Erykah Badu and Roy Hargrove.
- Dallas Black Dance Theatre
- Witness art in motion with riveting performances of contemporary and modern music.