Mark your calendars for what's claimed to be the artistic event of the season. Dallas culture mavens and art aficionados will find themselves descending on the South Dallas Cultural Center come January 10. It's the unveiling of the "Kindred Exhibition," it kicks off at six in the evening, as the City of Dallas bulletin has broadcasted, stoking the fires of community engagement and cultural exchange.
Located at 3400 S Fitzhugh Ave, the cultural hub is no stranger to hosting events that capture both heart and mind, but something about 'Kindred' is positively stirring the pot before it's even begun. If you've got questions or your interest is piqued—perhaps to volunteer or engage more deeply—you're encouraged to email [email protected].
The South Dallas Cultural Center, operated by the City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture, maintains a steady presence on social channels. Find them on Facebook and Instagram to get a sneak peek at previous showcases or to dive into discussions with fellow Dallas art scene enthusiasts. Details for the "Kindred Exhibition" are expected to paint social feeds with preview snippets as the opening night approaches.
The center's regular business hours are Tuesday through Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and they take a well-deserved break on Sundays and Mondays.