LARK on the Park in conjunction with the Dallas Museum of Art’s Young Masters exhibition will host the "Blackboard Transformation Brunch." Chef Ryan Barnett serves up the popular a la carte brunch menu while diners watch six talented students currently featured at the DMA take to the scaffolding to transform the iconic blackboards into one-of-a-kind illustrations displayed through July 8.
On view through April 15 at the Dallas Museum of Art in the Concourse Gallery, The O’Donnell’s Foundation Young Masters Exhibition features selected original works created by Advanced Placement® Studio Art, Art History, and Music Theory students from ten Dallas-area high schools participating in the O’Donnell Foundation’s AP Arts Incentive Program.
LARK on the Park in conjunction with the Dallas Museum of Art’s Young Masters exhibition will host the "Blackboard Transformation Brunch." Chef Ryan Barnett serves up the popular a la carte brunch menu while diners watch six talented students currently featured at the DMA take to the scaffolding to transform the iconic blackboards into one-of-a-kind illustrations displayed through July 8.
On view through April 15 at the Dallas Museum of Art in the Concourse Gallery, The O’Donnell’s Foundation Young Masters Exhibition features selected original works created by Advanced Placement® Studio Art, Art History, and Music Theory students from ten Dallas-area high schools participating in the O’Donnell Foundation’s AP Arts Incentive Program.
LARK on the Park in conjunction with the Dallas Museum of Art’s Young Masters exhibition will host the "Blackboard Transformation Brunch." Chef Ryan Barnett serves up the popular a la carte brunch menu while diners watch six talented students currently featured at the DMA take to the scaffolding to transform the iconic blackboards into one-of-a-kind illustrations displayed through July 8.
On view through April 15 at the Dallas Museum of Art in the Concourse Gallery, The O’Donnell’s Foundation Young Masters Exhibition features selected original works created by Advanced Placement® Studio Art, Art History, and Music Theory students from ten Dallas-area high schools participating in the O’Donnell Foundation’s AP Arts Incentive Program.