Dallas Contemporary
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Established | 1978 |
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Location | 161 Glass Street
Dallas, Texas 75207 United States |
Type | Art Museum |
Director | Peter Doroshenko |
Website | www.dallascontemporary.org |
Dallas Contemporary, founded in 1978, is a contemporary art museum located in the Design District of Dallas, Texas.
History[edit]
Patricia Meadows founded Dallas Contemporary, originally known as the D’Art Visual Arts Center, in 1978. In its original form, the museum hosted annual exhibitions of artwork created by its members and offered rental exhibition space to emerging artists. The museum evolved over the next few years to include exhibitions by nonmember artists from various regions around Texas. Dallas Contemporary eventually embraced the entire spectrum of contemporary art. As of 2024, Dallas Contemporary follows the European model of the kunsthalle, or art hall, an exhibition site for art of the moment. As a non-collecting institution, the museum commissions the creation of new artwork by emerging artists from all walks of life.
See also[edit]
- Arts in Dallas, Texas
- List of museums in North Texas
- Museums in Dallas, Texas
- MTV Staying Alive Foundation[1]
References[edit]
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Coordinates: 32°47′26″N 96°49′20″W / 32.7905°N 96.8223°W
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