Back for the spring and summer, the DMA Day Pass gives you THREE-IN-ONE access to ALL ticketed exhibitions in addition to our permanent collection. For as little as $25, you can experience the special exhibitions The Impressionist Revolution from Monet to Matisse, He Said/She Said: Contemporary Women Artists Interject, and When You See Me: Visibility in Contemporary Art/History. That’s three exhibitions and over 5,000 years of stunning permanent collection art for the price of one! Grab a bite at the DMA Cafe, shop art-inspired treasures at the DMA Store, or discover works by artists like Georgia O’Keeffe, Salvador Dalí, and Jaune Quick-to-See Smith in our galleries during your visit.
Each DMA Day Pass purchase includes a FREE poster from the DMA Store!
The Impressionist Revolution from Monet to Matisse is organized by the Dallas Museum of Art. This exhibition is co-presented by Texas Instruments and PNC Bank. Free General Admission to the Dallas Museum of Art is funded, in part, by the Robert Gerard Pollock Foundation. Additional support for the Museum is provided by generous DMA Members and donors, the Texas Commission on the Arts, and the citizens of Dallas through the City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture.
He Said/She Said: Contemporary Women Artists Interject is organized by the Dallas Museum of Art. Free General Admission to the Dallas Museum of Art is funded, in part, by the Robert Gerard Pollock Foundation. Additional support for the Museum is provided by generous DMA Members and donors, the Texas Commission on the Arts, and the citizens of Dallas through the City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture.
Community Partner: Dallas Girl Gang
When You See Me: Visibility in Contemporary Art/History is organized by the Dallas Museum of Art. Free General Admission to the Dallas Museum of Art is funded, in part, by the Robert Gerard Pollock Foundation. Additional support for the Museum is provided by generous DMA Members and donors, the Texas Commission on the Arts, and the citizens of Dallas through the City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture.