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Education & research facility featuring rotating exhibits of contemporary sculptures & a cafe.
2001 Flora St, Dallas, TX 75201, United States

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SLEEPING BEAUTY BROWS
at 2023 Sep 12
SLEEPING BEAUTY BROWS
at 2023 Sep 12
These are pretty good for the outdoor sculptures, The interior exhibits are great as well, and have their own uniqueness, and the overall walk-through should only take about 30 minutes to an hour to feel complete, and I suggest also checkout out the nearby area. I parked at a meter north of the DMA and walked through Nasher and Crow within about an hour and a half, and touched up on DMA. Nasher isn't free, so consider that when planning it
Philip Suomu
at 2023 Jun 23
Philip Suomu
at 2023 Jun 23
Excellent museum with indoor and outdoor exhibits. Well worth a trip and it's conveniently located across the street from the Dallas Art Museum. Rotating exhibits create a new experience with each visit. Slight admission fee.
Steve Kennedy
at 2023 Jun 13
Steve Kennedy
at 2023 Jun 13
We love this museum especially the cafe and the outdoor seating. The current exhibit as I wrote this review is of Mark Di Suvero’s work which we love. I hope it never leaves!!
Lindsey
at 2023 Apr 13
Lindsey
at 2023 Apr 13
This small, yet beautiful museum is such a hidden gem ! Gorgeous pieces to look at and the garden outdoors is such a wonderful treat. You could probably spend a good 45 minutes here, but my suggestion, go to the Dallas Museum of Art afterwards! It is literally across the street !
Christopher O
at 2023 Mar 05
Christopher O
at 2023 Mar 05
First time here as we was visiting from out of state. To top it off it was free for the day. Lots of art and not your normal type of art. It was definitely unique and quite awesome.
J Max
at 2023 Feb 17
J Max
at 2023 Feb 17
Tranquility shattered by a hoard of school children, their weary educationalists appeared drained and drawn as they shepherded their pupils amongst the works. The sound was like the evening chatter of a tree full of Grackles, inane, non germane.
One hopes amongst the rabble a spark, however dim, may be lit. A fragment of reality absorbed in the absurd imaginary screen world occupied by our youth.
This hope, a point of reflection in the welcome silence as they vacated each space. The silence cherished even more by its own virtue.
This place is a rectangle of the world that deserves a moment of your life to visit.
j. pecina
at 2022 Sep 26
j. pecina
at 2022 Sep 26
I've been dying to make a visit and it finally happened. Smaller than I imagined, but yet still everything I'd hoped for. Everyone enjoyed themselves and we were able to get around with stroller. Small collection on view as a new exhibit is being installed. They are also working on lawn, so you're asked to stay off grass. Loved the sculptures and how they're a spaced out so it give you space to move about without running into others. Definitely recommend you make a spot. We were there for an hour and street parked for free.

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