About the speaker
Welcome to the Nasher Sculpture Center – a museum oasis in the heart of downtown Dallas and home to one of the finest collections of modern and contemporary sculpture in the world.

Join the Dallas creative community for an in-person gathering. We'll explore the gardens and galleries of the Nasher Sculpture Center (truly an oasis in the midst of our city) and meet the team that operates behind the scenes.
Schedule
8:30am Coffee and Conversation
8:50am Meet the Team
9:15am Guided Tour
Important Notes
- Parking is available in the DMA garage- validation will be provided
- Unfortunately this month there will be food, but coffee is provided!
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About the Nasher Sculpture Center
Located in the heart of the Dallas Arts District, the Nasher Sculpture Center is home to the Raymond and Patsy Nasher Collection, one of the finest collections of modern and contemporary sculpture in the world. The museum was designed to seamlessly integrate the indoor galleries with the outdoor garden spaces, creating a museum experience unlike any other in the world.
Explore the Art
Exhibition: Harry Bertoia: Sculpting Mid-Century Modern Life Italian-born, American artist Harry Bertoia (1915–1978) was one of the most prolific, innovative artists of the postwar period. His work speaks to the confluence of numerous fields of endeavor but is united throughout by a sculptural approach to making and an experimental embrace of metal. The exhibition will feature important examples of his furniture, jewelry, unique works on paper, and varied sculptural production, as well as several large-scale commissions and a significant group of sounding sculptures