Dallas Arts District

Booker T. Washington High School photo by John Hudson.


Information About Key Sponsors

Our Sponsors

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Aria Interactive Marketing Agency

Aria is an award-winning, Dallas-based digital marketing agency known for getting big results for some of its favorite brands by leveraging a mixture of right-tool-for-the-job, emerging and traditional marketing strategies. With more than a decade in business, their agile team of strategists, communication architects, creatives, technologists, and marketers specialize in producing sound, results-oriented, unforgettable brand experiences.  http://ariaagency.com

Dallas Convention and Visitor's Bureau

The Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau (Dallas CVB) is an independent, not-for-profit organization that promotes Dallas as a business and pleasure destination.  For more information, please visit VisitDallas.com

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  charlieuniformtango
  Deedie and Rusty Rose
  The Kahn Foundation
  Mr. & Mrs. Peter O'Donnell, Jr.
  Nathan R. McClellan
  Mr. & Mrs. Tom F. Marsh
  Rosewood Crescent Hotel
  Mr. & Mrs. Charles Wyly
  The Duda Family Foundation
  Texans for Dan Branch
  Nancy Sands
  The Rosewood Foundation
  Heinz

Dallas Arts District Supporting Organizations

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Hall Financial
Founded in 1968, Hall Financial Group is owned by Craig Hall and family. Diversified holdings include active operations in commercial real estate development, ownership and management, and more.  For more information, visit HallFinancial.com
One Arts Plaza / Billingsley Company
As a place to call home, it redefines modern elegance. As a place to conduct business, it redefines state-of-the-art. One Arts Plaza is a multi-use structure, the first of three buildings on over 10 acres at the eastern edge of the Dallas Arts District. For more information, visit OneArtsPlaza.com.
  Arts District Properties, Ltd.

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Trammell Crow Center / Crescent Real Estate
Trammell Crow Center totals 1.2 million square feet on 50 floors, with a polished and flamed granite exterior and garden plaza, bordered by the Crow Collection of Asian Art.  For more information, visit TramellCrowCenter.com.
AT&T Performing Arts Center
The AT&T Performing Arts Center encompasses 10 acres within the downtown Dallas Arts District. The Center includes the Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House, Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre, Annette Strauss Square and Elaine D. and Charles A. Sammons Park.  For more information, visit ATTPAC.org.

Dallas Museum of Art
Originally founded in 1903, the Dallas Museum of Art ranks among leading art institutions in the country and is distinguished by its innovative exhibitions and groundbreaking educational programs.  For more information, visit DallasMuseumofArt.org.
Crow Collection of Asian Art
The Trammell and Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art is nestled like a small jewel in Dallas’ Arts District, offering visitors a glimpse of a world possessing serene beauty and spirituality in the heart of a bustling city.  For more information, visit CrowCollection.org.
Nasher Sculpture Center
The Nasher Sculpture Center opened in 2003 as the first institution in the world dedicated exclusively to the exhibition of modern and contemporary sculpture with a collection of global significance at its foundation.  For more information, visit NasherSculptureCenter.org.
The Dallas Opera
Since its glittering 1957 inaugural concert with the legendary Maria Callas, The Dallas Opera has made a national and international name for itself by discovering new world-class talents and enhancing the careers of important artists, directors and designers.  For more information, visit DallasOpera.org.
Dallas Symphony Orchestra
As the largest performing arts organization in the Southwest, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra is comprised of 89 musicians and calls the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center home.  The DSO has grown from a 40-person ensemble to a world-class orchestra since its inception in 1900.  For more information, visit DallasSymphony.com.

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Dallas Black Dance Theatre
The contemporary modern dance company is comprised of 12 professional dancers who perform a mixed repertory of modern, jazz, ethnic and spiritual works by nationally and internationally known choreographers.  For more information, visit www.DBDT.com.
Dallas Theater Center
One of the leading regional theaters in the country, The Dallas Theater Center produces new, contemporary and classic plays and musicals to an audience of more than 90,000 patrons annually.  For more information, visit DallasTheatercenter.org.
The Park Dallas
Construction is already underway on one of Dallas’ most unique parks – a 5.2 acre deck plaza covering Woodall Rodgers Freeway – that will join the Arts District with the Uptown area of Dallas.   For more information, please visit TheParkDallas.org.

Photo credit: Booker T. Washington High School photo by John Hudson.