Crow Museum of Asian Art

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One museum, two locations, celebrating Asian art and beyond.📍@dallasartsdistrict 📍@ut_dallas campus 🎟️ FREE Tuesdays-Sundays 11 AM–5 PM 🪷 #crowmuseum
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Experience the Art of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month 🪷 Save the date for our upcoming exhibition opening and events in May and June! 🪷 @attpac presents AAPI Heritage Month Festival 2026 🗓️ Saturday, May 9, 2026 ⏰ 10 AM – 2 PM 📍Sammons Park 2403 Flora St Dallas, TX 75021 🎟️ FREE 🔗 Link in bio 🖼️ The Rainbow My Mother Shows Me: Echo Morgan 🗓️ On view Saturday, May 16, 2026 - Sunday, October 11, 2026 📍Dallas Arts District 🔗 Link in bio @_echomorgan_ Image: You Don’t Always See a Rainbow After Rain (detail), 2025. Documentation of performance; photograph by Jamie Baker. Xie Rong (also known as Echo Morgan) Chinese, born 1983; lives and works in the UK and China. Jamie Baker, British, born 1972; lives and works in the UK and China. Photograph courtesy of the artist duo. 🍺 From Dallas to the World: A Toast to a Summer of Soccer In partnership with Musume Dallas 🗓️ Saturday, June 13, 2026 ⏰ 6 PM – 9 PM 📍Dallas Arts District 🎟️ Ticketed event 🔗 Link in bio Image: Chef Yuki, courtesy of @musumedallas 🎤 Block Party Open Mic & Spoken Word 🗓️ Friday, June 19, 2026 ⏰ 7 PM – 10 PM 📍Dallas Arts District 🎟️ FREE 🔗 Link in bio Image: Veronica Pamindanan, courtesy of Veronica Pamindanan @tyc.veronica #APAH #AAPI #crowmuseum #utdallas #dallasartsdistrict #MusumeDallas #ATTPAC #TCC @dallasartsdistrict @trammellcrowcenter @ut_dallas
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9 days ago
Welcome back to @ut_dallas comets! ☄️ If you are new to campus or to the Crow Museum of Asian Art, let us reintroduce ourselves. 🪷The Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas inspires and promotes learning and dialogue about the arts and cultures of Asia and beyond through our exhibitions, the research and preservation of our collections, artistic and educational programming, and visitor experience and engagement. We operate as one museum with two locations to reach a broader audience - our original museum in the heart of the Dallas Arts District and our new building, which opened in September 2024 on the UT Dallas campus. 📍Our UT Dallas campus location is across the street from the Naveen Jindal School of Management @jindal_utdallas , at the Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athenaeum. 🗺️ 777 Loop Rd SW, Richardson, TX 75080. ⏰ We are always FREE and open to the public, Tuesdays-Sundays 11AM–5PM 🖼️ Our campus location has 12 galleries with rotating exhibitions. Check our website or link in bio for the latest exhibitions and events information. 🧡💚 Come visit us at UTD! 👀 Stay tuned for our @DallasArtsDistrict walkthrough #whoosh #UTD #crowmuseum @utdcrowambassadors
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8 months ago
If you’re visiting our @dallasartsdistrict location for the first time, here are some driving and parking directions to help you get there! 📍2010 Flora St., Dallas, TX 75201 Corner of Flora St. and Olive St. at street-level 🅿️ Paid parking is available in the @trammellcrowcenter garage next to the museum. Museum members receive 2-hrs free parking. → Navigate to 1771 Olive Street; it will take you straight to the parking garage entrance. → Enter the garage, take a ticket, and drive down the circular driveway to level P4, P5, or P6. → Once parked, bring your ticket with you to be validated at the museum front desk (if you are a member) and take the East or West elevators to Level G (TCC’s interior lobby). → Exit the building through the glass doors closest to the elevators, and walk down the stairs. You will see the fountain as you walk down to Flora Street. → Turn right and go through the Crow Museum glass doors to our Museum lobby. 📞 Please call the front desk for any questions/issues at 972-883-6430 or visit our website for more information #crowmuseum #dallasartsdistrict #TrammellCrowCenter #utdallas @ut_dallas
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5 months ago
👀 Sneak peek of “The Rainbow My Mother Shows Me: Echo Morgan” 🌈 📞 Be sure to leave a message for your motherly figure and listen to others in the exhibition. 🗓️ On view Saturday, May 16, 2026 - Sunday, October 11, 2026 📍@dallasartsdistrict 🔗 Link in bio or https://bit.ly/EchoMorgan @_echomorgan_ #echomorgan #crowmuseum #utdallas #Dallasartsdistrict @ut_dallas
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Join us for the perfect summer evening featuring brew tastings hosted by Musume Dallas, Japanese-inspired snacks, live music, and an unforgettable outdoor atmosphere. Sip, savor, and celebrate a summer of soccer with friends and community under the stars. Elevate your evening with a private sushi and Japanese whiskey pairing with Chef Yuki (limited seating). ⚽️ From Dallas to the World: A Toast to a Summer of Soccer in partnership with Musume Dallas 🗓️ Saturday, June 13 ⏰ 6 PM – 9 PM 📍Crow Museum of Asian Art in the Downtown Dallas Arts District 📍Trammell Crow Center Plaza 🔗 See link in bio for more info and to purchase tickets or visit https://bit.ly/CrowSummerofSoccer 🎟️ $25 General Admission tickets: • Six 2-oz pours of Japanese brews • Expert-led education on different styles, brewing traditions, and flavor profiles • Light Japanese-inspired bar snacks • DJ WildWata • After-hours access to the Museum 🎟️ $125 Private Culinary Tasting (limited tickets): • General admission • Private six-course omakase with Musume Executive Chef Yuki • Japanese whiskey pairing with each course • Gift bag for each guest courtesy of Musume Images: (2)Stock photo of beer tasting glasses (3-5)Japanese whiskey, sushi, and Chef Yuki, courtesy of Musume Dallas @dallasartsdistrict @musumedallas @trammellcrowcenter @ut_dallas @wildwata_meng #dallassoccer #crowmuseum #dallasartsdistrict #musumedallas #TrammellCrowCenter
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2 days ago
This Mother’s Day, we celebrate the mothers and mother figures who nurture creativity, preserve traditions, and help us understand who we are. 💐 At the Crow Museum of Asian Art, the stories woven through our exhibitions remind us how memory, identity, and family are often carried through the strength of mothers. 🖼️ In our upcoming exhibition, "The Rainbow My Mother Shows Me: Echo Morgan" explores the enduring emotional bonds between mother and child through deeply personal storytelling and visual symbolism. 🗓️ On view Saturday, May 16, 2026 - Sunday, October 11, 2026 📍@dallasartsdistrict 🔗 Link in bio @_echomorgan_ Image1: "You Don’t Always See a Rainbow After Rain", 2025. Documentation of performance; Xie Rong (also known as Echo Morgan) Chinese, born 1983; lives and works in the UK and China. Photo by @papa_turk 🖼️ Currently on view, "Du Chau: Tracing the Threads of Memory" reflects on family, migration, food, and inherited memory through delicate porcelain and piano wire sculptures inspired by Du Chau's childhood in Vietnam. 🗓️ On view through March 14, 2027 📍@dallasartsdistrict 🔗 Link in bio @duchauart Image 2: Installation view of "Du Chau: Tracing the Threads of Memory" at the Crow Museum of Asian Art, 2026. Photo by @kevintodora #MothersDay #CrowMuseum #utdallas #AsianArt #DuChau #EchoMorgan #DallasArtsDistrict @dallasartsdistrict @ut_dallas
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7 days ago
🎬 Join us for a special film screening of “The Path” by Aibek Baiymbetov, in partnership with International Initiatives at @ut_dallas . 🗓 Wednesday, May 6 ⏰ 6:30–7:30 PM ✨ Stay after the screening for a Q&A with the filmmaker 📍 Crow Museum at UT Dallas Campus 🎟️ Free and open to all 🔗 See link in bio This ethnographic documentary examines the living oral tradition of the Kyrgyz Manas epic through the lens of Kulmat, a manaschy (epic storyteller) whose vocation was divinely ordained in a visionary dream. The film investigates the intersection of individual spiritual experience and collective cultural heritage, exploring Kulmat’s belief that the epic embodies the voices of ancestors. By documenting the challenges of preserving this intricate art form, the work highlights the dynamic interplay between tradition and modernity, shedding light on the evolving role of the manaschy in mentoring a new generation and ensuring cultural continuity in contemporary Kyrgyzstan. #thepathfilm #Kyrgyzstan #APAH #crowmuseum #utdallas
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10 days ago
This May, we honor the vibrant voices, histories, and contributions of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Island communities. 🪷 At the Crow Museum of Asian Art, we celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month as a time to reflect, learn, and connect through art and culture. From ancient traditions to contemporary expressions, these stories remind us of the resilience, creativity, and diversity that shape our shared world. Join us year-round to explore exhibitions, discover new perspectives, and celebrate the artists and communities who continue to inspire us. UT Dallas Students, Faculty, and Staff are invited to celebrate Echoes of Asia & the Pacific! 🗓️ Friday, May 1, 12PM - 1:30PM 📍Crow Museum @ UT Dallas Campus 🔗 See link in bio for all upcoming events and exhibitions 💌 Sign up for our monthly newsletter for updates bit.ly/CrowNewsletter #APAH #AAPI #crowmuseum #utdallas @ut_dallas @utdicp
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15 days ago
Celebrate culture, community, and creativity at the AAPI Heritage Month Festival 2026! 🌺✨ Join us on May 9 @ 10am 🗓️ at Sammons Park for a vibrant, #FREE, family-friendly festival alongside the Dallas Police Department Community Affairs. Enjoy a full day of live cultural performances, an artisan market, delicious food stalls, pony rides celebrating the Year of the Fire Horse, and interactive experiences like the fan-favorite snack passport. 🍛🛍️ Featuring special performances by:💃🦁🐎 -UNT Chinese Ensemble (Traditional Chinese music) -Ka Pā Hula O Manulani (Hawaiian ancient and modern dance) -@utdrangam (Classical Indian dance) -Maharlika Dancers (Philippine Tinikling dance) -Kroung (Traditional Armenian dance) -@bianliannusantara (Chinese “Face Changing” act) -@leeswhiteleopardkungfuschool (Tai Chi and Kung Fu demonstration) -Chado Urasenke Tankokai DFW Association (Traditional Japanese Tea Ceremony) -Lee's White Leopard Kung Fu School (Lion Dance) -@FranceneRouelle (Filipina-American pop music singer-songwriter) Thanks to our partners, Dallas Korean Cultural Foundation, @st.sarkis | DFW, D, @iant_tx , Dialogue Institute Dallas, Thai Women's Association of North Texas, @crowmuseum - UTD, @perotmuseum , @dallasmuseumart , @kmi.dfw , ACP Foundation, @pacctxdfw_official , and @iasianews . 🎟️ RSVP for FREE at 🔗 in BIO or ATTPAC.org! #AAPIMonth #DallasEvents #LiveMusic #CommunityCelebration #ThingsToDoDallas #SupportLocal #AAPIHeritageMonth
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Experience Call Me Dancer, a highly acclaimed, award-winning, and inspiring documentary about pursuing artistic dreams against the odds, paired with the debut of an original live dance performance created in collaboration with ThinkIndia Foundation and the Indian Student Association at UT Dallas. Following the screening, filmmaker Leslie Shampaine, will be joined by members of thinkIndia and ISA for a reflective discussion about the film’s themes, the power of dance to unite community, and the ways we learn from one another and grow collectively. 🎞️ Call Me Dancer: Film Screening & Live Dance Performance 🗓️ Saturday, April 25 ⏰ 6:30 PM – 9 PM 📍UT Dallas: Edith O'Donnell Arts and Technology Building (ATC) 🎟️ FREE with registration. Limited space available 🔗 Link in bio @utdisa @ut_dallas @callmedancermovie #utdallas #callmedancer #crowmuseum
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29 days ago
Don't miss Los Angeles-based graffiti artist Gajin Fujita in conversation with curator Delwyn Davis on Friday, April 17, and a graffiti workshop on Saturday, April 18! Register now, limited space available. 🗣️In Conversation with Gajin Fujita The discussion will consider how Fujita draws on Japanese visual traditions such as ukiyo-e prints, gold-leaf screens, and warrior iconography while merging them with the language of graffiti, pop culture, and urban Los Angeles. 🗓️ Friday, April 17 ⏰ 5:00 PM refreshments 5:30 PM talk 📍Dallas Arts District 🎟️ FREE with registration 🔗 Link in bio 🫟 Graffiti Workshop with Gajin Fujita Join this hands-on graffiti workshop, where Fujita will discuss his process, materials, and the layered influences that shape his bold reinterpretation of samurai imagery. Fujita will also guide the group through the fundamentals of stencil-making. 🗓️Saturday, April 18 ⏰10 AM – 1 PM 📍Dallas Arts District 🎟️ Registration required GA - $55, Crow Museum Member - $45, UTD Student, Faculty, Staff - $45 🔗 Link in bio 🎞️ Process video of Gajin Fujita working on Cherub of Justice 2026©️ by @landon_taylor #Crowmuseum #utdallas #UTDallas #DallasArtsDistrict #GajinFujita #LALouver @gajinfujita.la @lalouver @ut_dallas @dallasartsdistrict @klydewarrenpark
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ONLY AT @CROWMUSEUM Save the date for the opening of “The Rainbow My Mother Shows Me: Echo Morgan” on Saturday, May 16! 🗓️On view through Sunday, October 11, 2026 📍Crow Museum of Asian Art 2010 Flora Street Dallas, TX 75201 ⏰ Museum Hours Tuesdays–Sundays, 11 AM–5 PM 🎟️ Always FREE admission 🔗 https://bit.ly/EchoMorgan Images 1: “You Don’t Always See a Rainbow After Rain” (detail), 2025. Documentation of performance; photograph by Jamie Baker. Xie Rong (also known as Echo Morgan) Chinese, born 1983; lives and works in the UK and China. Jamie Baker, British, born 1972; lives and works in the UK and China. Photographs courtesy of the artist duo, L2026.1.5 to L2026.1.10 2: “You Don’t Always See a Rainbow After Rain”, 2025. Documentation of performance; photograph by © Turk Studio. Xie Rong (also known as Echo Morgan) Chinese, born 1983; lives and works in the UK and China. #Crowmuseum #utdallas #UTDallas #DallasArtsDistrict #echomorgan #trammellcrowcenter @trammellcrowcenter @ut_dallas _echomorgan_
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