Difference between revisions 558653204 and 559606550 on enwikiDallas Contemporary, founded in 1978, is an exhibition space located in the Design District of [[Dallas, Texas]]. Dallas Contemporary is a non-collecting art museum presenting new and challenging ideas from regional, national and international artists. The institution is committed to engaging the public through exhibitions, lectures, educational programs and events. The range and level of Dallas Contemporary’s programs serve audiences in the metropolitan [[Dallas-Fort Worth]] area and beyond. As the only bi-lingual institution in Texas solely dedicated to recent art and culture, Dallas Contemporary attracts audiences from the entire Southwest, while its touring exhibitions benefit audiences around the country and abroad. Modeled after European [[kunstahalles]] or [[art centers]], it is one of the few institutions of its type in the United States. Dallas Contemporary is located in a renovated industrial building; the vast and versatile space allows artists to create large-scale work. Address: 161 Glass Street, Dallas, Texas. Open to the public Tuesday through Sunday. Admission is free. ==Featured Exhibitions== Vernon Fisher (2009) (contracted; show full)[[Category:Contemporary art galleries in the United States]] [[Category:Visitor attractions in Dallas, Texas]] [[Category:Education in Dallas, Texas]] [[Category:Buildings and structures in Dallas, Texas]] [[Category:Art galleries established in 1978]] [[Category:1978 establishments in Texas]] [[Category:Museums in Dallas, Texas]] {{Dallas-stub}} All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=559606550.
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