These are pretty good for the outdoor sculptures, The interior exhibits are great as well, and have their own uniqueness, and the overall walk-through should only take about 30 minutes to an hour to feel complete, and I suggest also checkout out the nearby area. I parked at a meter north of the DMA and walked through Nasher and Crow within about an hour and a half, and touched up on DMA. Nasher isn't free, so consider that when planning it
Excellent museum with indoor and outdoor exhibits. Well worth a trip and it's conveniently located across the street from the Dallas Art Museum. Rotating exhibits create a new experience with each visit. Slight admission fee.
Free since I'm military, but might also be free for Dallas residents. Not usually into abstract art, but they had some cool stuff. Especially the large sculptures outside.
I enjoyed my experience! I went to see a couple of my friends art exhibition called "Empire of Dirt" If you are in the area, check it out the show is dope!
My student discount got me in for free. I had a lovely experience in that Courtyard and the indoor exhibit. There were many sculptures and the general area was well kept. No trash anywhere, the bathrooms were also clean. It was a very classy atmosphere with with all the patrons getting along quietly. The staff was friendly. As an added bonus, I spotted some ducks also enjoying the facilities!
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I've been dying to make a visit and it finally happened. Smaller than I imagined, but yet still everything I'd hoped for. Everyone enjoyed themselves and we were able to get around with stroller. Small collection on view as a new exhibit is being installed. They are also working on lawn, so you're asked to stay off grass. Loved the sculptures and how they're a spaced out so it give you space to move about without running into others. Definitely recommend you make a spot. We were there for an hour and street parked for free.
What a beautiful place Nasher Sculpture Center is.
My friend and I had brunch down the street and decided to stroll through since he had never been before.
The exhibit inside was really unique and very diverse. At 3:30 they did an instrumental with the metal art components, that was really cool!
There was a room that had an exhibit of sound that you definitely have to check out. It was a really dark room with focused lighting that tracks your movements makes a certain chord and melody. We definitely had a good time in there experimenting with the music.
The outdoor garden is just exquisite. Beautiful pieces throughout the lawn, even a Picasso! They had several water features with a really relaxing soundscaping.
It was a beautiful day and certainly a perfect into a relaxing Easter day.
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This small, yet beautiful museum is such a hidden gem ! Gorgeous pieces to look at and the garden outdoors is such a wonderful treat. You could probably spend a good 45 minutes here, but my suggestion, go to the Dallas Museum of Art afterwards! It is literally across the street !
Didn't know this was here when I visited, but really glad I found this and went. A really wide selection of sculptors and the outside courtyard was really nice, shaded, and well-planned. Definitely worth admission.
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