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Galleries

RO2 Art Uptown
Artist Benjamin Terry
"Not Really There"
OPENING RECEPTION: Jan. 28th, 7:00-10:00
EXHIBIT DATES: Jan. 28th - Feb. 29th
West Vilalge

STAY ZAZA ART HOUSE & SOCIAL GALLERY
"Blink"
OPENING RECEPTION: Jan. 18th, 6:00pm
2400 McKinney Ave.

The MAC
"Coincident Disruption"
"Transience: Imperfect, Impermanent, Incomplete"
"Graffiti on Aspen Trees"
OPENING RECEPTION: Jan. 14th, 5:30 - 7:30
EXHIBIT DATES: Jan. 14th - Feb. 18th
3120 McKinney Avenue


MADI
Nonfigurative geometric and kinetic 20th and 21st century art.
3109 Carlisle

CROW COLLECTION OF ASIAN ART
Over 600 works of art from China, Japan, and Southeast Asia.
2010 Flora Street

EAGLES ANTIQUES
Fine 18th, 19th and 20th centurary antique furniture and accessories, clocks, Russian icons and art.
2711 Fairmount

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Dallas Symphony Orchestra
2301 Flora St.
Dallas, TX 75201

Phone: 214.871.4054
Fax: 214.871.4049
groups@dalsym.com

The Dallas Symphony Orchestra has a rich, 109-year history of artistic excellence.  As the largest performing arts organization in the Southwest, the DSO is committed to the pursuit of uncompromising musical distinction through innovative and classical programming, and strives to build a community of passionate music lovers in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.  The DSO has grown from a 40-person ensemble to a world-class orchestra since its inception in 1900, and continues to be the cornerstone of the burgeoning Arts District in downtown Dallas; a district now noted as the largest in the nation.
 
After an exhaustive search, the DSO named Jaap van Zweden as music director beginning in the 2008-2009 season.  Eminent music directors such as Antal Dorati, Paul Kletzki, Georg Solti, Eduardo Mata and Andrew Litton laid the groundwork for important elements of today’s DSO, including extensive touring and recording, special community and education concerts and the building of the world-renowned Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center.  



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