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Are you interested in exploring the detail and richness of African masks, sculptures, gold weights, and textiles? The African American Museum is worth a visit. Not only does the museum showcase these fascinating exhibits, but it also highlights the work of African and African-American artists. With four vaulted galleries providing a stunning backdrop, you can experience the museum's permanent collection of African American Art and historical items, including African art, African American fine art, magazine, and historical, political, and community archives. The collection also features works by Clementine Hunter, David Butler, and George White. Additionally, the museum houses a music collection that includes notable artifacts from the Jazz Age. So, if you're looking for a place to learn about African American art and culture, the African American Museum is a must-see.
Are you looking for a great way to explore the scenic and historic locations in the Dallas area? Fun Dallas Tours is committed to providing quality, professional, and courteous tour guides that will give you a memorable vacation experience. You can choose from the many combination tours or create your own to maximize your experience. The guests rave that they offer America's Best Sightseeing Tours and are consistent, effective, and satisfying to all who have traveled with them since 1997.
Stroll through the Irving Arts Center, where art, music, and theatre unite in a vibrant community setting. The center is home to ten resident arts organizations that offer cultural programs for the community, providing opportunities to participate in the creative process. Whether you're a musician, actor, artist, planner, technician, or director, there's a place for you here. Irving Arts Center is more than just a venue. It's a place to connect with like-minded individuals who value and enjoy the arts. Visitors can connect with artists, teachers, art makers, and each other, making it a hub for artistic expression and community engagement.
If you're a fan of cutting-edge films, videos, and documentaries, you won't want to miss the annual four-day Dallas VideoFest every Fall at several venues. The festival is open to professional and non-professional filmmakers and specializes in independent, alternative, and non-commercial media. You'll see hard-to-find works that are rarely seen on television, in movie theaters, or elsewhere, despite their artistic excellence and cultural and social relevance. It's a great opportunity to discover new and exciting voices in the world of film and media.