Arts & Culture

The Oak Cliff Cultural Center presents artist Romulo Martinez’ For Good or Bad opening reception
Sept. 9 – Oct. 7, 2023 The Oak Cliff Cultural Center (OC3) is pleased to present Romulo Martinez’ For Good or Bad opening on Sept. 9, 2023 with …

Restoration of the historic Juanita J. Craft Civil Rights House is complete and will open to the public for tours in May 2023
Junior League of Dallas, City of Dallas Office of Arts & Culture, and Friends of the Juanita Craft Civil Rights …

Celebrating 10 Years! Join the Office of Arts and Culture for Dallas Arts Month
This April marks the 10-year anniversary of Dallas Arts Month, highlighting the diverse, vibrant and growing arts community. To mark …

41st Annual MLK Scholarship Awards Gala
On January 14, 2023, the City of Dallas will host its 41st annual celebration of the life and legacy of …

She Blinded Them with Science Opening Reception
She Blinded Them With Science by Andrea Tosten is a body of work using text and pattern to explore social constructs, …

Consulate General of Canada and City of Dallas Partner to Launch Augmented Reality Sculpture Series in Recognition of Native American Heritage Month
Digital Art Honors Traditional Indigenous Symbols and North Texas Role as Indigenous Thoroughfare Ha Įlè is a virtual installation of …

24HourDallas hosts first Active Shooter Response Training with Dallas Police Department for nighttime businesses and entertainment areas
24HourDallas along with Dallas Police Department and Methodist Dallas Medical Center Trauma Center will host an Active Shooter Response and …

Staying Cool This Summer for Free
Dallas Parks and Recreation is providing free activities during July for over 10,000 City of Dallas teens. Dallas Parks and …

South Dallas Cultural Center hosts Arts Eats & Beats
Spice up your evening with arts, eats, and beats. The South Dallas Cultural Center will be hosting an exhibition show …

The City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture to receive $250,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts as part of the American Rescue Plan
The City of Dallas, Office of Arts and Culture (OAC) is pleased to announce they have been selected to receive …