The Dallas Contemporary, non-profit organization in the USA
The Dallas Contemporary is an art gallery in Texas that focuses on current artistic practices and does not maintain a permanent collection. Exhibitions rotate regularly to showcase diverse art forms, from installations to multimedia pieces, within a modern building featuring spacious, well-lit galleries with clean architectural lines.
The venue opened in 1978 and has been part of Dallas's cultural scene for over four decades. Its founding as a non-profit institution allowed it to focus on current artistic trends, establishing itself as an important platform for contemporary art in the city.
The name reflects its focus on current artistic movements and contemporary creators working today. Visitors experience this as an open, welcoming space in the Design District where art takes center stage and people feel invited to explore new forms of expression.
The venue is located in the Design District and is easily accessible by car with parking available nearby. Visiting during Thursday through Sunday afternoons works well for most people's schedules.
The gallery charges no admission fee, welcoming all visitors to explore current artistic movements free of charge. This open access policy makes it easy to visit on impulse and discover what is currently on display.
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