
Tuesday–Thursday
10:00 AM–9:00 PM
Friday–Saturday
10:00 AM–6:00 PM
Sunday
Noon–6:00 PM
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Crow Collection After Dark
Padmashri Shovana Narayan - Kathak 8pm
Friday, May 17 | 6PM–MIDNIGHT | FREE
Put on your sari and get ready for a celebration of Indian art and dance from the classical to the contemporary. First, enjoy a dance demonstration by the students of Kathak Rhythms, a Dallas-area academy devoted to classical Kathak from North India.
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Asian Festival
Main Street Garden
Saturday, May 18 | 11AM–6PM | FREE
The 23rd annual Asian Festival will be held Saturday, May 18, 2013 in Main Street Garden, 1902 Main Street, in Downtown Dallas. The event is free and open to the public.
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Taking Shape: Fresh Perspectives on Asian Bronzes
April 12–September 1, 2013
This exhibition is presented in partnership with Mapping Cultures, a digital humanities seminar at Austin College. On display are pieces from the Crow Collection's permanent collection that showcase the development of Bronze casting technologies across Asia. Sculptures range from small and intricately decorated Buddhist figures to a life-size Ming Dynasty Buddha sitting in peaceful contemplation.
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Gold on Black: Japanese Lacquer from the Jacqueline Avant Collection
March 2–September 15, 2013
The Crow Collection of Asian Art present forty works from the elegant collection of Japanese lacquer assembled over more than a decade by Jaqueline Avant, a noted California collector of Japanese art. Selected by Hollis Goodall, Curator of Japanese Art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the exhibition will be presented at the Crow Collection of Asian Art from March 2 to September 15, 2013.
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Peninsulas and Dragon Tails: Southeast Asian Art from the Crow Collection
November 30, 2012–February 14, 2014
The Crow Collection of Asian Art is home to a small but engaging group of objects from places that are somewhat obscured by the collective term "Southeast Asia."
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Noble Change: Tantric Art of the High Himalaya
March 31, 2012–January 5, 2014
This exhibition of sculptures and textiles is the first presentation drawn from a collection of tantric art recently acquired by Trammell S. Crow. It inaugurates a series of presentations and programs that will unfold over the coming years, exploring the rich tradition of tantric art made in the Himalayan regions to serve the practices that developed there as Vajrayana Buddhism (in Sanskrit Vajra means "indestructible" and yana means "vehicle" or "path").
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