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3400 S Fitzhugh Ave, Dallas, TX 75210
Summer Hours (June 6 - August 12) Monday - Friday | 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Saturday & Sunday | Closed
Raise Your Voice Presents Living Art 🎨
Friday, July 1 | 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. | South Dallas Cultural Center
Join us and the Raise Your Voice camp kiddos as they showcase their creative portfolio during their summer with us! There will be a dance performance, poetry reciting, a music showcase, photography display, and paintings to view - all created by these young artists.
Through art, Raise Your Voice aims to enhance the lives of the youth in our communities. The arts provide a safe place for children to be creative regardless of race of socioeconomic background.
This event is free and open to the public. No RSVP is required - masks are encouraged.
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Facebook: @southdallasculturalcenter
Calling all aspiring bass players!
Come join us for Swan Strings' Girls Rock Dallas Summer Camp starting July 11. This program will provide young artists the opportunity to learn and express their creativity through music education. Local musician Jess Garland is the Executive Director of Girls Rock Dallas and is dedicated to empowering girls, women, trans and gender-expansive individuals through the use of music.
Check out Jess' list of inspirational women behind the power of the bass on our Facebook page!
Know a young star ready to start their musical journey? Register them today by clicking the link below.
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Black Culture Celebrated Blog
Sam Gilliam, an African American color field painter and lyrical abstractionist artist, passed away on June 25, 2022 at the age of 88.
He worked on stretched, draped and wrapped canvas, and added sculptural 3D elements. He was recognized as the first artist to introduce the idea of a draped, painted canvas hanging without stretcher bars around 1965.
His works have also been described as belonging to abstract expressionism and lyrical abstraction.
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Instagram: @southdallasculturalcenter
We spent last weekend enjoying the Arthello Beck Jr. exhibit “Humanization” at the African American Museum of Dallas.
Arthello Beck Jr. was a Dallas-born African American artist and is considered one of the leading Black artists in the Southwest. In 1971, Beck opened “Arthello’s Art Gallery” at 1922 South Beckley in Dallas, which is still open and managed by his wife. In 2007, SDCC’s art gallery was named after Beck to honor his work and legacy.
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🙌🏾 Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson
After confirmation to the U.S. Supreme Court by a 53-47 Senate vote and the retirement of Justice Stephen Breyer, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is now the first Black woman in history to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court. Learn more
🙈 Monkey See, Monkey Do Mobile Zoo
Learn about the lives and habitats of exotic animals with Monkey See, Monkey Do Mobile Zoo. Featured animals include a otter, owl monkey, uromastyx and a skinny pig. This event is part of SMART Summer sponsored by the Friends of the Dallas Public Library. Learn more
🎨 Teen All Access Pass
Dallas Park and Recreation has teamed up with Amazon and several local partners to offer up to 10,000 City of Dallas Teens (ages 13-17) free activities during the month of July. Learn more
The City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture (OAC) is looking for Cultural Programs Coordinators. Is that you? Learn more
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