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    Culture Club

    Top 15 cultural things to do in Dallas-Fort Worth this year

    Alex Bentley
    Jan 27, 2017 | 12:15 pm

    When it comes to deciding what to do with our free time, many of us naturally gravitate toward things like concerts, festivals, movies, and the like. When it comes to cultural events, though, the landscape can be trickier. There is no shortage of events, companies, and venues from which to choose, but picking the best ones can be a mystery.

    We've combed Dallas-Fort Worth for the best cultural things the area has to offer. Each one is all but guaranteed to up your cultural cred.

    Amon Carter Museum of American Art
    One of three prominent museums lined up in a row along Camp Bowie Boulevard in Fort Worth, the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, unlike its neighbors, is dedicated to showcasing purely American art. It has multiple exhibits going at any one time, but one of the most notable appearing in 2017 will be "Avedon in Texas: Selections from In the American West," running February 25-July 2. In 1978, noted fashion photographer Richard Avedon was commissioned by the museum to create a portrait of people in the American West, 17 of which will be shown in this exhibit.

    Arts festivals
    Each spring, cities around Dallas-Fort Worth take a weekend to showcase visual and performing arts, as well as music if you need a little entertainment with your culture. The Deep Ellum Arts Festival is first, taking place April 7-9. It's followed in relatively short order by the Main St. Fort Worth Arts Festival (April 20-23), Denton Arts & Jazz Festival (April 28-30), Mayfest in Fort Worth (May 4-7), Homegrown Music & Arts Festival (May 13), and the Wildflower! Art and Music Festival in Richardson (May 19-21).

    Bath House Cultural Center
    Located on the shores of White Rock Lake, Bath House Cultural Center was an actual bath house from 1930 to 1953 before being born again as an arts venue in 1981. Every year it plays host to a variety of events, including art exhibits, dance performances, and theater productions. An annual highlight is the Festival of Independent Theatres, a four-week long festival in July that highlights one-act plays from local theater companies.

    Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden
    Not only does the Dallas Arboretum have one of best locations in all of Dallas, set on the shore of White Rock Lake, and floral displays so beautiful they belong in a gallery, it's also become a go-to place for art lovers. This year it will host "ZimSculpt," an exhibition of modern Zimbabwean stone sculptures that will be on display April 15-July 31.

    Dallas Chamber Symphony
    The bigger symphony orchestras may get more attention, but Dallas Chamber Symphony has consistently shown an interesting variety in their concerts, most of which take place at Dallas City Performance Hall. Among the events left in their 2016-2017 season include one in which they'll play a live-to-film score for Charlie Chaplin's The Kid and another in which they'll accompany the Bruce Wood Dance Project.

    Dallas Museum of Art
    Even with two notable art museums — Nasher Sculpture Center and Crow Collection of Asian Art — as its direct neighbors, the Dallas Museum of Art stands out thanks to its sheer size, pieces in its permanent collection, and quality of traveling exhibits it attracts. Coming in 2017 is "México 1900–1950: Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, José Clemente Orozco, and the Avant-Garde," running March 12-July 16, a major exhibition exploring 50 years of Mexican modern art that will make its first and only stop in the U.S. right here in Dallas.

    Dallas Opera/Fort Worth Opera Festival
    The Dallas Opera has already presented two acclaimed productions in its current season, but it will be back in the spring at Winspear Opera House with two concurrent productions — Madame Butterfly and The Turn of the Screw — running March 10-26, and Norma, running April 21-May 7. Meanwhile, the Fort Worth Opera Festival will return to Bass Performance Hall April 22-May 7, featuring the world premiere of Voir Dire, as well as productions of Carmen and Cruzar la Cara de la Luna.

    Fort Worth Classic Guitar Society/Allegro Guitar Society of Dallas
    When most people think of classical music, they think of full symphony orchestras. But the guitar societies in both Fort Worth and Dallas are out to showcase some of the world's best classical guitarists, holding concerts at both Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth and Montgomery Arts Theater in Dallas. Remaining concerts in the 2016-2017 season include the Assad Brothers from Brazil in February, Virginia Luque from Spain in March, and David Russell from Scotland by way of Spain in April.

    George W. Bush Presidential Center
    President George W. Bush choosing Dallas as the home for his presidential library is a boon in both cultural and historical ways. The center regularly presents exhibits that showcase items from the White House during his presidency, as well as panels, concerts, and more that allow visitors to both examine history and look to the future. This year's major exhibit will be "Portraits of Courage," running March 2-October 1, which will showcase paintings done by Bush himself of members of the United States military who have served our nation with honor since 9/11.

    Latino Cultural Center
    Located in Deep Ellum, the Latino Cultural Center keeps busy with more than 300 cultural events a year that take advantage of its 300-seat theater, gallery, sculpture courtyards, and outdoor plaza. With a mission of promoting Latino art and culture, one of the center's most popular events is the annual "Hecho en Dallas" exhibit. Taking place April 14-June 30, the juried show showcases the vibrant local arts scene and presents diverse schools of artistic thought.

    Oakwood Cemetery
    Located just a few blocks northwest of downtown Fort Worth, the Oakwood Cemetery has been around nearly as long as the city itself. Established in 1879 by Fort Worth pioneer John Peter Smith, the cemetery now encompasses more than 60 acres. There is an annual "Saints and Sinners Tour" that takes place close to Halloween every year, where guests are introduced to famous and infamous people from early Fort Worth.

    Pioneer Park Cemetery
    Dating back to the late 1840s, Pioneer Park Cemetery hides a ton of history in its location off of Marilla Street, near Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center and Dallas City Hall. Two small children were the first people buried there, followed over the next 80 years by six Dallas mayors, three War of 1812 veterans, and 29 Civil War veterans, among many others. Closed to new burials since the 1920s, it is also now the location of the city's Confederate Memorial.

    Public art
    Sometimes some of the best art you can see is that which is right there in front of you when you're out and about. Prominent examples include almost the entirety of the interior of NorthPark Center, the Traveling Man sculptures in Deep Ellum, the Chisholm Trail Mural in Fort Worth, and much more. CultureNow has a searchable, albeit noncomprehensive, database of public art, and Fort Worth Public Art offers self-guided tours of public art in that city.

    SOLUNA International Music & Arts Festival
    Presented by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, this three-week long festival, taking place May 15-June 4, is much more than just classical music. Among the organizations and venues collaborating with the DSO on the festival include the Dallas Opera, Dallas Theater Center, Dallas Black Dance Theatre, Nasher Sculpture Center, Klyde Warren Park, and more.

    Sun to Moon Gallery
    A high percentage of art galleries in Dallas have established homes in the Design District, with at least 20 located within a block or two of Riverfront Boulevard between Turtle Creek Boulevard and Continental Avenue. While all are worth visiting, Sun to Moon is notable for the group of photographers it represents, including Alan Ross, who was a photographic assistant to the great Ansel Adams.

    The Main St. Fort Worth Arts Festival takes place April 20-23.

    MAIN ST. Fort Worth Arts Festival
    Photo by Brian Luenser
    The Main St. Fort Worth Arts Festival takes place April 20-23.
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    FIFA fever

    Soccer-themed exhibitions fuel World Cup frenzy at Dallas-area museums

    Alex Bentley
    Apr 17, 2026 | 12:58 pm
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    With the FIFA World Cup set to take over AT&T Stadium in Arlington this June and July, Dallas-Fort Worth’s museums and cultural spaces are getting in on the action, too. A slate of soccer-themed exhibitions will offer fans the chance to engage in the game - its history, global significance, and fun - without needing tickets to the big international matches.

    Here's a closer look at some of the displays and experiences:

    The Perot Museum of Nature and Science presents "Soccer: More Than a Game" The Perot Museum of Nature and Science's "Soccer: More Than a Game" is one of multiple exhibitions capitalizing on the upcoming FIFA World Cup. Photo courtesy of The Perot Museum Nature and Science.

    "Soccer: More Than a Game" at Perot Museum, Dallas
    The Perot Museum of Nature and Science has already gotten the fun started with "Soccer: More Than a Game," which opened in time for spring break, on March 7, and will remain open through September 7.

    The immersive exhibition examines the science behind the sport, providing an educational experience in an interactive space highlighting the connective threads of the science, technology, engineering, and math that contribute to the success and excitement of soccer.

    The museum partnered with numerous organizations and professionals on the exhibition, including Dallas Trinity FC, FC Dallas, IF/THEN Initiative, PRO (Professional Referee Organization), RobotLAB, and Sportec Solutions.

    "Freedom to Play" at Galleria Dallas
    Starting on Thursday, April 16 will be “Freedom to Play,” a collaboration between Galleria Dallas and the international charity Paper for Water, which raises money to fund water and sanitation projects worldwide.

    The exhibition will feature 600 massive 33-inch red, white and blue origami stars artistically installed above the Galleria Dallas Ice Skating Rink.

    Installed with the origami will be four enormous soccer balls, each nearly eight feet tall. Each facet of the balls will feature a different world flag so that all 48 nations participating in FIFA World Cup can see their flag showcased over the rink.

    The exhibition will remain on display through September 1.

    David MartelLatino Cultural Center and Latino Arts Project present Jazzamoart: "The Goals of Painting."Latino Arts Project

    "The Goals of Painting" at Latino Cultural Center, Dallas
    Opening shortly after on Saturday, April 18 will be "The Goals of Painting" by renowned Mexican artist Jazzamoart at Latino Cultural Center.

    The exhibition explores how the energy, rhythm and emotion of the game translate into bold color and expressive movement on canvas.

    Jazzamoart’s work reflects soccer as more than a sport; it is a shared cultural language that connects communities across borders. It will remain on display through May 22.

    "More Than Just a Match" at Arlington Museum of Art
    The Arlington Museum of Art will open the multi-display exhibition "More Than a Match" on Saturday, May 2. Comprised of four separate exhibitions, it will spotlight the rich world of soccer and the vibrant culture of its passionate fans.

    Visitors can look forward to immersive installations that blend art and history, inviting fans to delve into the passion, rivalry, and camaraderie that define the sport.

    The exhibitions will take guests on a journey through the history of the FIFA World Cup, featuring historic maps, a collection of team memorabilia from past World Cup competitors, recollections of legendary matches, and more.

    Names of the exhibitions will include "Soccer: Passion for the World Cup," "Art of the Game," "Fabrics of Fanatics," and "Atlas of Champions." They will remain on display through August 2.

    National Soccer Hall of Fame, Frisco
    Fans can also enjoy the National Soccer Hall of Fame in Frisco, where they can discover the past, present, and future of soccer in the United States.

    While it does not have any specific World Cup exhibitions happening, its permanent exhibits allow visitors to do things like create their own scarf, participate in an interactive skills challenge, get to know the sport’s current champions and historic figures, and more.

    The museum is open Wednesdays through Sundays.

    "Mandela: The Official Exhibition," African American Museum, Dallas
    While not specifically a soccer-themed exhibition, "Mandela: The Official Exhibition"Mandela: The Official Exhibition" will open on June 13 to coincide with the start of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The exhibition will offer an attraction in Fair Park, which will also host a Fan Festival for the World Cup.

    "Mandela: The Official Exhibition" will explore the life of late South African president and human rights champion Nelson Mandela.

    Mandela had strong ties to soccer, embracing the sport as a tool for unity and hope in post-apartheid South Africa. From organizing matches while imprisoned to championing the 2010 FIFA World Cup, Mandela demonstrated how soccer could bridge deep divisions.

    His appearance at the tournament’s closing match, when he donned South Africa’s national team jersey, became an enduring symbol of sport’s power to unite a nation and inspire the world. Mandela died in December 2013.

    The exhibition will remain on display through November 1.

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