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Published on March 14, 2024
Dallas Unveils 11th Annual Arts Month with a Flourish of Culture at City Hall Kick-OffSource: Carol M. Highsmith, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Dallas is bustling with creative vigor as City Hall announces Dallas Arts Month, celebrating its 11th year with a burst of culture that's been giving the city an eclectic pulse since 2013. At a midday gathering on March 27, the City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture will be joining forces with local muckety-mucks, creative minds, and champions of the arts for a press conference to mark the kick-off, a bonanza that's expected to captivate city dwellers and tourists alike.

Arts Month, Dallas's annual nod to its cultural panorama will unfurl a flurry of activities and performances by native artists, with the main affair starting things off at City Hall, as reported by the City of Dallas. Commemorating over a decade of artistry and ingenuity, the city's arts scene will leap into the spotlight through collaborative efforts from all corners of its artistic community, designed to draw residents out of their humdrum routines and bathe them in the rich, cultural broth Dallas has been simmering for years, residents and visitors are encouraged to discover what April has in store by scoping out DallasArtsMonth.com for the lowdown on all the happenings.

This year's festivities are set to raise the bar yet again with the much-anticipated return of Culture Pass Dallas, a magic ticket to the city's thriving cultural offerings. As the confetti settles from the kick-off's fanfare, art aficionados will be poised to snag their passes and plunge headlong into a month teeming with artistic showcases that promise to beguile and inspire.

For those itching to catch a firsthand glimpse of the action, roll on over to the City Hall, located at 1500 Marilla St., but take note, the arts presser is a hot ticket—B-Roll opportunities are strictly for media partners who have registered via the provided link. Interviews, however, are on the table once the event has wrapped, giving reporters the perfect chance to dig a little deeper into Dallas's rich creative soil.

Keep your browsers bookmarked on the City of Dallas's updates and don't miss a beat of what's shaping up to be a culturally charged month. And if you're feeling social, spread the word on your platform of choice—they've made it easy to share with quick links for Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and email. If Dallas has proven anything over these 11 years, it's that when it comes to the arts, they go big or go home.