ReuNight, a Party Under The Stars
ReuNight, an annual benefit for The Family Place, moved to spring for a socially distanced evening amidst exquisite art at the Nasher Sculpture Center Garden.
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ReuNight, an annual benefit for The Family Place, moved to spring for a socially distanced evening amidst exquisite art at the Nasher Sculpture Center Garden.
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“Wouldn’t It Be Nice” and “Fun, Fun, Fun” to spread some “Good Vibrations” and support Vogel Alcove, an early childhood education and parent opportunity center.
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Read moreThe Nasher Sculpture Center announces Sightings: Anne Le Troter, on view October 26, 2019 – February 2, 2020 in the Dallas Arts District.
Read moreNow in its tenth season, Soundings will feature four concerts from October to May conceived by Seth Knopp, longtime artistic director of the series.
Read moreThe Nasher has announced Elmgreen and Dragset: Sculptures, an exhibition that will mark the Scandinavian duo’s first major museum presentation in the United States.
Read moreThe Dallas Art Fair celebrated the arts while raising money for three of our city’s iconic cultural institutions.
Read moreThree works by Genzken, on loan from various local private collections and the artist’s gallery, will be on view through April 28.
Read moreThe Nasher Sculpture Center announces Sterling Ruby: Sculpture, the first large-scale exhibition dedicated to the sculptural work of Los Angeles-based artist Sterling Ruby, on view Feb. 2 – April 21.
Read moreProgramming includes Make Art with guest artists Francisco Moreno and Shamsy Roomiani
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