The Dallas Museum of Art will present a three-day celebration exploring Islamic art and culture and the influence it has had across cultures.
The Islamic Art Festival: The Language of Exchange features a wide range of free programming created in partnership with the Islamic Art Revival Series, Texas Muslim Women’s Foundation, the Aga Khan Council for the Central United States, and the World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth. It will celebrate the Museum’s presentation of the Keir Collection of Islamic Art, presented by Kosmos Energy, which includes 13 centuries of Islamic cultural production, from rock crystal to metalwork, ceramics, textiles, carpets and works on paper.
DMA Members will have access to an exclusive kickoff lecture with Her Highness Princess Lalla Joumala Alaoui of Morocco, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Morocco to the USA.
For the complete schedule of free public festivities, visit DMA.org/IslamicArtFestival.
The Dallas Museum of Art will present a three-day celebration exploring Islamic art and culture and the influence it has had across cultures.
The Islamic Art Festival: The Language of Exchange features a wide range of free programming created in partnership with the Islamic Art Revival Series, Texas Muslim Women’s Foundation, the Aga Khan Council for the Central United States, and the World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth. It will celebrate the Museum’s presentation of the Keir Collection of Islamic Art, presented by Kosmos Energy, which includes 13 centuries of Islamic cultural production, from rock crystal to metalwork, ceramics, textiles, carpets and works on paper.
DMA Members will have access to an exclusive kickoff lecture with Her Highness Princess Lalla Joumala Alaoui of Morocco, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Morocco to the USA.
For the complete schedule of free public festivities, visit DMA.org/IslamicArtFestival.
The Dallas Museum of Art will present a three-day celebration exploring Islamic art and culture and the influence it has had across cultures.
The Islamic Art Festival: The Language of Exchange features a wide range of free programming created in partnership with the Islamic Art Revival Series, Texas Muslim Women’s Foundation, the Aga Khan Council for the Central United States, and the World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth. It will celebrate the Museum’s presentation of the Keir Collection of Islamic Art, presented by Kosmos Energy, which includes 13 centuries of Islamic cultural production, from rock crystal to metalwork, ceramics, textiles, carpets and works on paper.
DMA Members will have access to an exclusive kickoff lecture with Her Highness Princess Lalla Joumala Alaoui of Morocco, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Morocco to the USA.
For the complete schedule of free public festivities, visit DMA.org/IslamicArtFestival.