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The Warehouse Dallas Art Foundation — Attraction in Farmers Branch

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The Warehouse Dallas Art Foundation
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Ultimate Escape Game Dallas
4887 Alpha Rd Suite 275, Farmers Branch, TX 75244
David Dike Fine Art
4887 Alpha Rd Suite 210, Farmers Branch, TX 75244
Southwest Art Gallery
4500 Sigma Rd, Dallas, TX 75244
Kittrell Riffkind Art Glass Gallery
4500 Sigma Rd, Dallas, TX 75244, United States
Nearby restaurants
Takumi Sushi
14060 Dallas Pkwy Suite B, Dallas, TX 75240, United States
Al Biernat's North
5251 Spring Valley Rd, Dallas, TX 75254
Paradise Bakery & Cafe - Alpha & Tollway
13710 Dallas Pkwy, Dallas, TX 75240
Cafe Olivia
14551 Dallas Pkwy suite 100, Dallas, TX 75254
Wendy's
5215 Spring Valley Rd, Dallas, TX 75254
Halal Fusionz
4488 Spring Valley Rd, Farmers Branch, TX 75244
The Nest Craft
5217 Alpha Rd Ste 155 Ste 155, Dallas, TX 75240
Crossbuck BBQ
4400 Spring Valley Rd, Farmers Branch, TX 75244
Grand Lux Cafe
13420 Dallas Pkwy, Dallas, TX 75240
Jen's Place Bakery & Cafe
4455 Alpha Rd, Dallas, TX 75244
Nearby hotels
Mattress Firm Tollway
13710 Dallas Pkwy Suite E, Dallas, TX 75240
Embassy Suites by Hilton Dallas Near the Galleria
14021 Noel Rd, Dallas, TX 75240
Hyatt Place Dallas-North/by the Galleria
5229 Spring Valley Rd, Dallas, TX 75254
Sonesta Simply Suites Dallas Galleria
13939 Noel Rd, Dallas, TX 75240
The Westin Galleria Dallas
13340 Dallas Pkwy, Dallas, TX 75240
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The Warehouse Dallas Art Foundation

14105 Inwood Rd, Dallas, TX 75244, United States
4.8(42)
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attractions: Ultimate Escape Game Dallas, David Dike Fine Art, Southwest Art Gallery, Kittrell Riffkind Art Glass Gallery, restaurants: Takumi Sushi, Al Biernat's North, Paradise Bakery & Cafe - Alpha & Tollway, Cafe Olivia, Wendy's, Halal Fusionz, The Nest Craft, Crossbuck BBQ, Grand Lux Cafe, Jen's Place Bakery & Cafe
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+1 214-442-2872
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thewarehousedallas.org

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Nearby attractions of The Warehouse Dallas Art Foundation

Ultimate Escape Game Dallas

David Dike Fine Art

Southwest Art Gallery

Kittrell Riffkind Art Glass Gallery

Ultimate Escape Game Dallas

Ultimate Escape Game Dallas

4.8

(322)

Open 24 hours
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David Dike Fine Art

David Dike Fine Art

4.8

(9)

Open 24 hours
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Southwest Art Gallery

Southwest Art Gallery

4.8

(50)

Open 24 hours
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Kittrell Riffkind Art Glass Gallery

Kittrell Riffkind Art Glass Gallery

4.7

(20)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Harry PotterTM: The Exhibition
Harry PotterTM: The Exhibition
Fri, Dec 5 • 12:00 PM
14902 Preston Rd, Dallas, TX 75254, USA, 75254
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Luxurious Picnic with Views of Downtown Dallas
Luxurious Picnic with Views of Downtown Dallas
Sat, Dec 6 • 10:00 AM
Dallas, Texas, 75212
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Bubble Planet: An Immersive Experience in Dallas
Bubble Planet: An Immersive Experience in Dallas
Fri, Dec 5 • 12:15 PM
3000 Grapevine Mills Pkwy, Grapevine, TX, 76051
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Nearby restaurants of The Warehouse Dallas Art Foundation

Takumi Sushi

Al Biernat's North

Paradise Bakery & Cafe - Alpha & Tollway

Cafe Olivia

Wendy's

Halal Fusionz

The Nest Craft

Crossbuck BBQ

Grand Lux Cafe

Jen's Place Bakery & Cafe

Takumi Sushi

Takumi Sushi

4.4

(291)

Click for details
Al Biernat's North

Al Biernat's North

4.7

(1.0K)

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Paradise Bakery & Cafe - Alpha & Tollway

Paradise Bakery & Cafe - Alpha & Tollway

4.1

(561)

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Cafe Olivia

Cafe Olivia

4.7

(18)

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Dallas Art Exhibition 🫥
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Dallas Art Exhibition 🫥
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I had no idea this place existed and I am so glad I discovered it. the curator's tour is well worth planning for a specific time of day, although I did struggle overheating, standing, and walking on the concrete floor; bring a hand fan, wear comfortable shoes, and don't get two vaccinations on your way there (that one was on me)! the museum is fully accessible, throughout. a guided tour took about an hour, and after I took another walk through and spent another hour and a half admiring the collection. the curator graciously answered question after question, providing insights you would miss otherwise. there are also a few pieces which take a bit more dedication to enjoy: a couple of films, one an hour long, a short cartoon, an auditory experience, and a (passively) interactive work. for this visit, The Eye was clearly the showstopper. meant to invoke the moment man first split atom, the mirrored shards radiate energy from one angle while displaying clear architectural framing from an other. the viewer finds themselves reflected in shattered vestiges of the human they were when they walked into this room. there are stairs going both up and down, reminiscent of MC Escher, complete with rabbit holes tunneling through to the other side. from a distance, the woodwork supports can be sighted peaking from intentional defects made in the mirror, and an abundance of cracks thoughtfully decorates panels throughout. there is also, very subtlety, the form of two pyramids stacked upon each other, the top pointed down, almost to remind one of an hour glass. as the piece fluidly moves with the observer, reflections of the room dancing in and out of line of sight, it is hard to say how much of the sand in this hourglass has fallen. there were so many lovely and moving pieces, which is incredible because they said the exhibit I was seeing was smaller than usual. it was just a feast for my brain, inspired me to create something of my own, and already I can't wait to go back. and it's all FREE! make sure to register before so you're not fumbling at the check-in desk, but there is no charge, not even for tours. since it's a little out of the way, there's very little traffic and you can get the gallery to yourself (and a watchful guard!). highly, highly recommend checking this one out!
Toni VogelToni Vogel
This place is like Heaven on Earth. The staff is exceptional and add to the experience at The Warehouse. If you love art and want to treat yourself to an art experience you will cherish, visit The Warehouse with friends!
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I had no idea this place existed and I am so glad I discovered it. the curator's tour is well worth planning for a specific time of day, although I did struggle overheating, standing, and walking on the concrete floor; bring a hand fan, wear comfortable shoes, and don't get two vaccinations on your way there (that one was on me)! the museum is fully accessible, throughout. a guided tour took about an hour, and after I took another walk through and spent another hour and a half admiring the collection. the curator graciously answered question after question, providing insights you would miss otherwise. there are also a few pieces which take a bit more dedication to enjoy: a couple of films, one an hour long, a short cartoon, an auditory experience, and a (passively) interactive work. for this visit, The Eye was clearly the showstopper. meant to invoke the moment man first split atom, the mirrored shards radiate energy from one angle while displaying clear architectural framing from an other. the viewer finds themselves reflected in shattered vestiges of the human they were when they walked into this room. there are stairs going both up and down, reminiscent of MC Escher, complete with rabbit holes tunneling through to the other side. from a distance, the woodwork supports can be sighted peaking from intentional defects made in the mirror, and an abundance of cracks thoughtfully decorates panels throughout. there is also, very subtlety, the form of two pyramids stacked upon each other, the top pointed down, almost to remind one of an hour glass. as the piece fluidly moves with the observer, reflections of the room dancing in and out of line of sight, it is hard to say how much of the sand in this hourglass has fallen. there were so many lovely and moving pieces, which is incredible because they said the exhibit I was seeing was smaller than usual. it was just a feast for my brain, inspired me to create something of my own, and already I can't wait to go back. and it's all FREE! make sure to register before so you're not fumbling at the check-in desk, but there is no charge, not even for tours. since it's a little out of the way, there's very little traffic and you can get the gallery to yourself (and a watchful guard!). highly, highly recommend checking this one out!
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This place is like Heaven on Earth. The staff is exceptional and add to the experience at The Warehouse. If you love art and want to treat yourself to an art experience you will cherish, visit The Warehouse with friends!
Toni Vogel

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4.8
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5.0
1y

I had no idea this place existed and I am so glad I discovered it. the curator's tour is well worth planning for a specific time of day, although I did struggle overheating, standing, and walking on the concrete floor; bring a hand fan, wear comfortable shoes, and don't get two vaccinations on your way there (that one was on me)!

the museum is fully accessible, throughout. a guided tour took about an hour, and after I took another walk through and spent another hour and a half admiring the collection. the curator graciously answered question after question, providing insights you would miss otherwise. there are also a few pieces which take a bit more dedication to enjoy: a couple of films, one an hour long, a short cartoon, an auditory experience, and a (passively) interactive work.

for this visit, The Eye was clearly the showstopper. meant to invoke the moment man first split atom, the mirrored shards radiate energy from one angle while displaying clear architectural framing from an other. the viewer finds themselves reflected in shattered vestiges of the human they were when they walked into this room. there are stairs going both up and down, reminiscent of MC Escher, complete with rabbit holes tunneling through to the other side. from a distance, the woodwork supports can be sighted peaking from intentional defects made in the mirror, and an abundance of cracks thoughtfully decorates panels throughout. there is also, very subtlety, the form of two pyramids stacked upon each other, the top pointed down, almost to remind one of an hour glass. as the piece fluidly moves with the observer, reflections of the room dancing in and out of line of sight, it is hard to say how much of the sand in this hourglass has fallen.

there were so many lovely and moving pieces, which is incredible because they said the exhibit I was seeing was smaller than usual. it was just a feast for my brain, inspired me to create something of my own, and already I can't wait to go back. and it's all FREE! make sure to register before so you're not fumbling at the check-in desk, but there is no charge, not even for tours. since it's a little out of the way, there's very little traffic and you can get the gallery to yourself (and a watchful guard!).

highly, highly recommend checking...

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5.0
1y

Please note that you must get a reservation to visit this space. It does not cost you anything, but you do need to sign up on the website.

Private collections of art are generally unavailable to the public. The exhibitions here are made available to the public free of charge, even offering tours with the curators of the exhibitions. This is a kindness. I have always received experiences of value at this place, for which I feel a great deal...

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5.0
7y

Although it is a private museum, if you're ever given the chance to visit the Warehouse, I would strongly recommend it. In my experience, the caretakers of the exhibits were very knowledgeable and made the exhibits even more interesting with information from the creators. Everything was laid out very well and included some truly beautiful pieces, both visually and conceptually. It's really a...

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