This exhibit includes archival images, ephemera, and media clips showing the growth of the Dallas Arts District, which was established over 25 years ago.
This exhibition showcases the adventures of the Crow family during their half-century quest to collect the arts of Asia, starting in 1960 and ending in the present day.
This exhibit features artifacts of the Lakota Sioux tribe like arrowheads, war axes, scalp display, a Granddaughter doll and more. There is also a Cherokee war bonnet on temporary loan.
The 200-foot Wilds of Borneo Entrance ramp is lined with plants and animals representative of this region of the world for your enjoyment as you enter the complex.
Featuring paintings, sculptures, photography, and objects from around the world, this exhibit illustrates how dance, music, and theater performance is an essential human instinct.
This body of work defines the fragmentary history of a once-prominent African American community. It includes pieces from public and private collections and is organized into different themes...
A project of The Leadership Conference of Women Religious, 'Women & Spirit: Catholic Sisters in America' tells the story of the Sisters who have shaped the nation. As nurses, teachers, and social...
Joseph Cunningham, curator of the American Decorative Art 1900 Foundation in New York, lectures on Charles Rohlfs, who made imaginative furniture that combined Arts and Crafts shapes with decorative...
On display in this gallery are scenes from Papua New Guinea, highlights of the beautiful designs and refined pottery-making techniques of the Lowland Quichua people of Amazonian Ecuador, information...
This exhibit provides an overview of the richness and diversity of languages in Mexico today. Visitors will listen to samples of the more than 150 native languages still spoken there. In addition, the...
This exhibit features the people of greatest antiquity, the Agta, who have retained a way of life similar to that of the early inhabitants of virtually every continent.
Spy recruits, report for training. Learn to crack a safe or detect a lie. Take on a secret identity. Fine-tune your powers of observation. Once you have the skills, a secret mission awaits. Do you...
Drums from Ecuador, Peru, Africa, Papua New Guinea, Pakistan, Korea and Native America wlil introduce visitors to the sounds of drums from every continent.
This exhibit shows the making of the artist's sculpture, Sho, which is in the Face and Form exhibit. It gives an inside look into the artist's process.
The Ngbaka People number over one million, and most live in some 1500 villages in the extreme Northwest corner of the Democratic Republic of Congo, known formerly as Zaire, and before that as the...
This rainforest exhibit showcases mixed avian species as they fly freely throughout the vegetation, foraging for food, building nests, caring for their young or preening at the top of the 40-foot...
This exhibition uses nearly 400 photographs, 45 minutes of documentary films and artifacts to recreate the social and political context of the early 1960s, chronicles the assasination and its...