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Dallas' Bath House Cultural Center Extends Acclaimed Art Exhibitions Until August 24

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Published on August 14, 2024
Dallas' Bath House Cultural Center Extends Acclaimed Art Exhibitions Until August 24Source: City of Dallas

Art enthusiasts in Dallas rejoice, the Bath House Cultural Center has good news that's coming your way. The exhibitions featuring the influential works of Mary Vernon, Lin Medlin, and Adam Velte, have extended their stay. Originally set to wrap up on August 10, the trio's exhibits, which spotlight the diverse urban landscapes and the natural vistas around White Rock Lake, will now continue to grace the gallery until August 24, 2024, according to the City of Dallas.

The Bath House Cultural Center keeps its doors open from Tuesday to Saturday, 12-6 PM for the next two weeks. More details on what you can expect from these artists can be found on the gallery's official website, with in-depth information on "Mary Vernon and Lin Medlin: A Dialogue on Places" and "The Eye of White Rock Lake: Photographs by Adam Velte." These pages, aside from providing a sneak peek, could very well serve as a prelude to the actual sensory experience that awaits within the Bath House walls.

For those seeking additional information or planning a group visit, the staff at the Bath House Cultural Center is more than accommodating. Manager Jessica Trevizo, Cultural Programs Coordinator Analise Minjarez, Performing Arts / Technical Coordinator Stewart W. Mikkelsen, and Curator / Visual Arts Coordinator Enrique Fernández Cervantes are available to assist. Their contact details are readily available in the City of Dallas.