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A Photographer's Story: Bob Jackson and the Kennedy Assassination

Feb 17, 2009 to Jul 31, 2010
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
Downtown > Central Business District
Using photos, artifacts, and film footage, this exhibit highlights Jackson's personal and professional perspective of three chaotic days in November of 1963 from President Kennedy's arrival at Dallas Love Field to accused assassin Lee Harvey Oswald's murder. (CLOSED THANKSGIVING AND CHRISTMAS DAY).
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Cornell Bird Biology - Trinity River Audubon Center

Feb 19, 2009 to Nov 19, 2009
Course is the 3rd Thursday of each month for 10 classes on learning bird behavior, migration, ecology, conservation and many other topics. We'll cover one chapter per month. Includes comprehensive textbook, 10 graded tests, etc. along with a certificate of completion. Fee: $400. 6:30-8pm.
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Science of Spying

May 23, 2009 to Jan 4, 2010
Museum of Nature & Science
Downtown > Fair Park
The interactive Science of Spying exhibit is part James Bond, part Jack Bauer and part "Lie to Me." It gives eager spy-wannabes of all ages an opportunity to experience the latest spy gadgets and techniques - including remote-control spy planes, night-vision goggles, and more. They also learn how to detect liars, crack safes and find hidden clues. (CLOSED THANKSGIVING AND CHRISTMAS DAY).
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Busker Program at Dallas Farmers Market

May 30, 2009 to Dec 19, 2009
Dallas Farmers Market
Downtown > Central Business District
A new "Busker" program offering residents and visitors to the Market a unique entertainment experience through a diversity of performers: musicians, artist, mimes, minstrels, clowns, actors, and other like entertainers while complementing the Market's vibrant scene. 9 to 3 pm. (CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY).
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Handcrafter Market in Dallas

May 30, 2009 to Dec 19, 2009
Dallas Farmers Market
Downtown > Central Business District
The Dallas Farmers Market brings you Handcrafter Market which will provide a marketplace for an exclusive segment of specially skilled and artistic merchants ready to sell their handcrafted items and quality merchandise to the public. The Handcrafter Market will run every Saturday from May until December 2009. (CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY).
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The Visionary Art of Willie Young

Jun 1, 2009 to Nov 29, 2009
African American Museum at Fair Park
Downtown > Fair Park
Works by the Dallas, Texas folk artist, curated by Ms. Edleeca Thompson. The work of Dallas artist Willie Young defies explanation or formal description. These very personal works reveal a keen sense of space, line, and shape that Willie has intuitively developed over the last 50 years of drawing on a daily basis. (CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY).
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Private Universes: Media Works

Jun 14, 2009 to Nov 8, 2009
Dallas Museum of Art
Downtown > Central Business District
Featureing six media works selected from the collections of both the DMA and its patrons that represent an important chapter in the recent history of art, that of the moving image becoming a powerful and accepted form of contemporary artistic expression.
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Within the Emperor's Garden: The Ten Thousand Springs Pavilion

Jul 12, 2009 to Jun 30, 2010
Irving Arts Center
Northwestern Dallas > Las Colinas/Irving
This exhibit on loan from the Smithsonian Institution, features a stunning one to five model of the Ten Thousand Springs Pavilion, the classic pavilion found within the Imperial Garden in the Forbidden City in Beijing. (CLOSED THANKSGIVING, CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR'S DAY).
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There Was A Forest - Jewish Life in Eastern Europe Today

Aug 24, 2009 to Nov 15, 2009
Owen Fine Arts Center - SMU - Meadow School of Arts
North Dallas > Park Cities
An exhibit of works by Fort Worth-based photographer/artist Loli Kantor. The exhibit is co-sponsored by the Meadows School of the Arts and the SMU Human Rights Education Program.
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All the World's a Stage: Celebrating Performance in the Visual Arts

Aug 30, 2009 to Feb 28, 2010
Dallas Museum of Art
Downtown > Central Business District
Featuring 100 works spanning 5,000, this exhibit will demonstrate how the performing arts have been captured in various forms of fine art. (CLOSED THANKSGIVING, CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR'S DAY).
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NASA/ART: 50 Years of Exploration

Sep 5, 2009 to Nov 22, 2009
Irving Arts Center
Northwestern Dallas > Las Colinas/Irving
This exhibit has 72 works fro the NASA Art Program and the National Air and Space Museum. The archives range from the illustrative to the abstract, featuring original paintings, drawings, photographs, sculpture and other media.
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The Global Artistry of Leo and Diane Dillon: A Retrpspective

Sep 19, 2009 to Jan 24, 2010
Irving Arts Center
Northwestern Dallas > Las Colinas/Irving
This exhibit focuses on a selection from the Dillon's collection that captures the global nature of their work. The beautiful illustrations depict a variety of cultural tales from African and Native American folktales to Asian and Scandinavian epics. (CLOSED THANKSGIVING, CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR'S DAY).
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Wild Flowering: The Crow Family and Asia

Sep 19, 2009 to Jan 3, 2010
Crow Collection of Asian Art
Downtown > Central Business District
An exhibition that showcases the adventures of the Crow family during their five-decade quest to collect the arts of Asia. (CLOSED THANKSGIVING, CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR'S DAY).
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Blossoming Stone: Qing Dynasty Jade

Sep 19, 2009 to Jan 3, 2010
Crow Collection of Asian Art
Downtown > Central Business District
In conjunction with Wild Flowering: The Crow Family and Asia, the special exhibition Blossoming Stone: Qing Dynasty Jade will present a selection of over 100 pieces from the museum's jade collection. (CLOSED THANKSGIVING, CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR'S DAY).
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The Artistic Furniture of Charles Rohlfs

Sep 20, 2009 to Jan 3, 2010
Dallas Museum of Art
Downtown > Central Business District
A protean artist, actor, and furniture-maker dedicated to the primacy of individual expression, Charles Rohlfs (1853–1936) called his unprecedented designs “artistic furniture.” (CLOSED THANKSGIVING, CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR'S DAY).
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Harvest Tea Service

Sep 21, 2009 to Nov 15, 2009
Dallas Arboretum
Northeast Dallas > Other Northeast Dallas
The Harvest Tea service at the DeGolyer Garden Cafe and Tea Room are seven days a week. Advance reservations are required. The cost of the seated tea is $35 per person which includes admission to the garden, parking and a gratuity for the server. Reservations can be made by calling 214-515-6610 or qbartholomew@dallasarboretum.org. Serving times are 11am and 2pm.
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Dream Come True: The Dallas Arts District

Sep 25, 2009 to Jan 31, 2010
Dallas Museum of Art
Downtown > Central Business District
A special exhibition celebrating the completion of the Arts District, which began just over 25 years ago when the DMA moved to Harwood Street from Fair Park. Archival images, ephemera, and media clips illustrating the establishment and growth of the Dallas Arts District will be on view. (CLOSED THANKSGIVING, CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR'S DAY).
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The Art of Architecture: Foster + Partners

Sep 26, 2009 to Jan 10, 2010
Nasher Sculpture Center
Downtown > Central Business District
This exhibition will explore Foster + Partners’ major architectural achievements of a practice that spans the past four decades. Architectural models, along with drawings, renderings, photographs, and videos, will give insight into the formal and conceptual underpinnings of Foster + Partners’ architecture. (CLOSED THANKSGIVING, CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR'S DAY).
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Women & Spirit: Rock 'n' Roll Photojournalists

Sep 30, 2009 to Dec 13, 2009
Women's Museum, The : An Institute for the Future
Downtown > Fair Park
Women and Spirit: Catholic Sisters in America highlights the untold story of Catholic sisters through the display of rare artifacts and photographs from more than 400 communities. (CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY).
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Yeohlee: Design for Now

Oct 3, 2009 to Jan 3, 2010
Crow Collection of Asian Art
Downtown > Central Business District
Originally from Malaysia, this New York fashion designer creates clothing with an architectural feel. Two of the major themes she focuses on in this exhibit are Hard Geometry and Urban Nomad. (CLOSED THANKSGIVING, CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR'S DAY).
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