
The Bath House Cultural Center is at it again with its renowned exhibition "Ageless Passion," offering a unique glimpse into the art created by folks who make the case that creativity doesn't come with a 'best before' date. From December 6, 2025, to January 31, 2026, visitors can immerse themselves in the works of artists aged 65 and over, all hailing from the Dallas-Fort Worth area, and it won't cost you a dime—this event is free for all who wish to explore the insights and aesthetics of these seasoned creators.
Curated by Dallas' own Susan Lecky, "Ageless Passion" has proven that the artistic flame burns strong regardless of age, demonstrating the lifelong dedication of the artists and the deep roots they've cultivated in Dallas' cultural soil, with resumes boasting decades of experience, it's a celebration not only of the artists' personal journeys but also their contributions to the city's cultural narrative. An opening reception with the artists will be held on December 6, and if rubbing elbows with influential creatives is your thing, pencil it in your calendar.
What's arousing major interest is the lineup of artists. Names like Donna Adams, Future Akins, and William Haner stand out alongside a cavalcade of over 50 talented individuals who have been instrumental in shaping Dallas' visual culture. These are artists with tales to tell, not just through their art, but through the mark they've left on the city. As per the City of Dallas, Lecky, who's no stranger to the Dallas art scene, cherry-picked the pieces, sealing "Ageless Passion" as a testament to creative longevity and vigor.
The exhibit isn't just a walk through a gallery; it's an acknowledgment of the value brought to Dallas' cultural table by its artisans, and if we are to believe the warm reception this show has received in the past, it's about high time we start treasuring our artists like fine vintage wine that only gets better as years pass by, right up there with the city's top attractions.









