1. Dallas Museum of Art
9.4
1717 N Harwood St (at Flora St), Dallas, TX
Art Museum · Arts District · 145 tips and reviews
Robby Gordon: I love this museum. It has a great variety of art from various periods. Personally, I enjoy the contemporary pieces.
Catarina Lai: free admission. do not take stairs, use elevators to visit different levels. there are many food trucks across the park ... great art and good food
Natalia Cruz: Love the art inside and outside of the museum.
Zane Aveton: Free Every First Saturday, with special activities for children like art scavenger hunt & creative art project downstairs. My fave place in the world!
The Ritz-Carlton: With hundreds of works by the world’s biggest names, the 10,000-square-foot Nasher Sculpture Center is an art lover’s dream, but the big surprise is the garden exhibition space. Step outside. Enjoy.
Mangat Rai: Beautiful art. Late night at nasher are awesome. I always have fun
3. Meadows Museum
8.4
5900 Bishop Blvd (at Schlegel St & Ownby Dr on SMU campus), Dallas, TX
Art Museum · 9 tips and reviews
Dane Miller: One of the best kept secret galleries of fine art in DFW - small yet intimate and full or truly amazing art treasures from many eras and styles. Read more.
Daniel: The Meadows Museum has a wonderful collection of Spanish Art that includes works by Santiago Calatrava, Joan Miro, Martin Rico, Diego Velazquez, and many more!
Kristen Shear: Fantastic museum. Houses the most extensive collection of Spanish art outside of Spain. Definitely worth multiple trips.
4. The Joule
9.2
1530 Main St (btwn Akard & Ervay St), Dallas, TX
Hotel · 40 tips and reviews
Jennifer Spera: right downtown, we stayed there on our wedding night, got a great price for a small suite. LOVED it, great rooftop, cool art, Charlie Palmer's was greatness... Read more.
Travel + Leisure: Present your Joule room key for complimentary access to the Dallas Museum of Art and, on Saturdays, docent-guided backstage tours of the Winspear Opera House.
Catherine Cuellar: Look for pink dLink bus on Main Street M-Sa 11a-11:30p every ~15 minutes for free ride to museums, parks + food in Dallas Arts District. Schedules + stops @ m.dart.org route 722 on Where's My Bus?
The Grio: Home to one of the largest displays of African-American folk art and historic materials in the Southwest, this museum is built in the shape of a cross.
Transitions® lenses: View one of the largest collections of African-American art in the United States, along with exhibits, photos and more. #seemoresights
Diane Porter: That art pieces & paintings are historical & enlightening. Don't forget about the store. There are some interesting finds.
Mazda: We have different events on Thursday nights and weekends. You can come and experience everything from artists painting and creating live to acoustic shows and even some open mic poetry.
Samantha Rangel: Excellent for their namesake drinks with very indulgent flavors. The art gallery next door is also a welcome touch once you've finished ur coffee conversations
Stephanie Yousif: From the friendly staff to the exquisite coffee, this has to be one of the best Sunday morning spots. Beautiful mural (picture attached). Thank you for the lovely experience!
9. Irving Arts Center
8.2
3333 North MacArthur Boulevard (at Coker St & Finley Rd), Irving, TX
Performing Arts Venue · 14 tips and reviews
Tanya: Apr 16, 2010 8:00 PMLangston Hughes' Ask Your Mama: Twelve Moods for Jazz Carpenter Performance Hall Presented by Irving Black Arts CouncilFeaturing music by the Ron McCurdy Jazz Qu Read more.
Jennifer Wilson: I wouldn't worry about ghosts at the Arts Center this weekend, but I would worry about missing Night of the Hunter and the exhibition, Gongs.Wires.Bamboo. Check them out!
Transitions® lenses: See a show, visit an art gallery and more – this Smithsonian affiliate has it all, and 10 acres of it! #seemoresights
GOOD: This place is a multi-use building at its most elegant. Constructed from an old movie theater, this concert venue also includes dance studio rehearsal space and a two-level space for showing art.
Mizaroo: good mix of people..all ages...all types, drinks, sounds, art, and beautiful building. ps: ladies the loo is kept clean too!
Mighty Q: Historical building & awesome venue for live music in the Cliff. Check out the art in the VIP area upstairs. New co-op area as well.