Dallas Travel Guide February 25, 2021
Lots of things are bigger in Texas. Dallas is one of them. The North Texas city covers nearly 400 square miles and anchors the largest metropolitan area in the Southern U.S.
Dallas is a city that gave birth to Meat Loaf, Morgan Fairchild, and Luke and Owen Wilson. It raised Erykah Badu, Norah Jones, and Jessica and Ashlee Simpson. Mark Cuban, Jerry Jones, Terry Bradshaw, Troy Aikman, George W. and Laura Bush are among those who call the city home.
Dallas is both a sports aficionado s and an art connoissour s paradise. The city is home to the legendary Dallas Cowboys, the NBA champion Dallas Mavericks, and the Dallas Stars, who left the Minnesota cold behind two decades ago. The Texas Rangers baseball team plays in nearby Arlington. The city also houses a number of world-class museums and intimate art galleries.
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The Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas has opened three exhibitions. The first exhibition showcases contemporary works of a Texas-based Asian woman artist, Kana Harada. Recent works by Japanese women ceramicists, and an exploration of Vishnu, one of the most iconic gods in Hindu culture, are also on exhibit.
Divine Spark
Divine Spark is the second offering of the multi-year Texas Asian Women Artists exhibition series focused on the work of emerging and established Texas-based contemporary Asian women artists. Dallas-based artist Kana Harada has created several new works during the pandemic, blending messages of hope and positivity with visual innovations to create an imaginative universe of awe, wonder and intimacy. Divine Spark is on view through Sept. 5 at the Crow Museum, located in the Dallas Arts District at 2010 Flora Street in Dallas.