Late Night at the Dallas Museum of Art

July 9, 2010 by Jamie  
Filed under Around Town

On the third Friday of every month, the Dallas Museum of Art stays open until midnight, so you have plenty of extra time to explore the space.  The museum’s Late Night provides an enriching experience for guests of all ages.

Each month, this event gives visitors a chance to enjoy concerts, film screenings, readings, family programming, and other activities for the enthusiastic museum-goer.

Here is a rundown of some of the things you can expect to see during the next Late Night event on July 16:

After Hours Music Showcase: This month, you can enjoy a tribal folk rock performance by KatsüK.

Featured Performer: Dance to the reggae and “worldbeat” sounds of Watusi

Creativity Challenges: Guests will be given a specified amount of time and materials in order to create works inspired by museum art pieces.

Gallery Performances: Take a walk through the museum to the sounds of the ukulele, played by Mark Levine and Don Aspromonte.

The schedule of activities begins at 6:00 pm.  Tickets cost $10 or less, and admission is free for DMA members and children under the age of 12.  Some programs require an additional ticket, but Late Night activities are usually included in the price of general admission.

Will you be a part of Late Night this month?

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