You may have all heard that everything is bigger in Texas. Well, Dallas does its best to fulfill that promise. You'll find several museums with vast art collections and fascinating specialty museums like The Sixth Floor Museum/Texas School Book Depository, which, though small in size, offers an immense amount of information about the assassination of John F. Kennedy. And of course, visit a local steakhouse for a terrific (and enormous) meal.
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Rising Gallery is a contemporary art gallery in Downtown Dallas. Walking distance from the Omni Hotel and WestEnd, the gallery displays art, custom furniture, and sculpture by local and national artists.Located in the basement of the Historic "Office Equipment Company" building.Open Tuesday-Saturday and by appointment
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Griffin Trading Company is a Dallas gallery featuring a curated collection of furniture, lighting and fine art. Where Mid Century Modern Design meets fine Antiques and Contemporary Art meets Curiosities of the past. Once inside you’ll see and experience a collection of home furnishings that embody quality, craftsmanship, design and high style. Our clientele consist of individuals with a discerning eye, collectors, interior designers, stylist and dealers from around the globe. Our gallery is located on the edge of downtown Dallas in a mid century warehouse in the Dallas Design District. We are just minutes from Downtown Dallas, the Dallas Arts District, Victory Park and the American Airlines Center. Those of you coming into the Dallas Fort Worth area, will find a wide selection of Hotels and Restaurants to choose from in the immediate area. DFW Airport and Love Field Airport or within 15 to 20 minutes of our location.
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Bivins Gallery specializes in modern and postwar contemporary art. With an interactive space designed to benefit artists, educators, collectors, and the community, Bivins Gallery features fresh, emerging talent alongside acclaimed international artists.
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Escape to the Sanctuary and enjoy a fun and relaxing experience with your close friends or family at Dallas' #1 rated immersive art exhibit! Rainbow Vomit is now open for both public and private tours for an immersive experience unlike any before. Ranked one of the top fun things to do in Dallas, the beautiful photographic installations include over 9000 LEDs, 5000 balloons, 250 pounds of cotton, 4 miles of ribbon and a unicorn! Our new setup has been designed with your safety and comfort in mind. We are limiting groups to 15 or less per reservation, including multiple hand-washing and sanitizer stations, making tweaks to the exhibit for fewer points of guest contact, providing gloves upon requests, and sanitizer in between groups. Advance reservations are required to guarantee entry, please visit our website to book both public and private tours or to learn more about our health and safety policies.
I went with my siblings and knew there was a lot of interesting places in here to take cool pictures. I thought it would be bigger but it wasn’t bad! All the rooms were so unique. I loved the little hidden-under-staircase area (not sure what to call it) I LOVED the secret room. I felt like I could stay there forever. The music, colors, everything was so soothing in there. I want to go back to see how they updated the room -OG
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Museum of Memories is an interactive art gallery centered around positivity, creativity, and nostalgia, designed by Steffi Lynn. The exhibit is an hour long experience and consists of a variety of different art installations and murals for you to explore to your heart's content, all inspired by childhood memories.
I had a really good time hanging out and taking pictures with my friends here. Museum of Memories is a place where all my childhood memories come back! They have a lot of really cool and interactive rooms. I would highly recommend it!
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Large warehouse full of antiques, oil paintings, architecturals, some Mid- centruy modern, near downtown Dallas. Close to major hotels and other shops. We offer a huge variety with low pricing and an incredibly fast turn over of antiques. Always something new, so don't look for boring vignettes. It can get unorganized, but its fun to browse. We want to sell it!
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Samuel Lynne Galleries promotes a program of international emerging, mid-career, and blue chip contemporary artists, and is focused on cultivating and nurturing relationships between the gallery and its collectors. The gallery presents a dynamic exhibition schedule, actively engages world-renowned curators, and hosts educational panels and artist video screenings.
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Sweet Tooth Hotel is Dallas's original immersive art experience and is currently showing their third installment, Discotech, in Victory Park. With art installations created by a collective of DFW's most innovative artists and a curated selection of products and art in their gift shop, Discotech combines music and digital art to create interactive audio-visual installations. You're invited to check in...throw on a pair of silent disco headphones and explore the world of a pop star, complete with a Prince themed bar. Discotech installations are designed for guests to perform. Sit on the throne and see your face projected above you, drive a car through outer space, perform on the pop star stage and explore the VIP dressing room with a green screen photobooth. Decked out in luscious purple velvet and the Purple Rain motorcycle, Reign bar serves up five speciality Prince-themed cocktails in addition to a curated menu of spirits, beer and champagne.
I went here for a few photos and a day time outing. Will go back. The person at the front was informative. Best time to go is on a Sunday. Stop and enjoy a drink!
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