DALLAS ARTS DISTRICT CELEBRATES PRIDE with the 2023 Pride Block Party

I would like to share a event taking place in Dallas through the Dallas Arts District. As the DALLAS ARTS DISTRICT CELEBRATES PRIDE with the 2023 Pride Block Party before you ask if my family will be attending no, we will not and I’ve not here to debate what is right or wrong, but this isn’t something we support but our friends and family may and its why we choose to share the event with you.

June 16 – Dallas Arts District joins the Crow Museum of Asian Art, Dallas Museum of Art and Nasher Sculpture Center to celebrate PRIDE

DALLAS –May 23, 2023 – Dallas Arts District, collaborating with the Dallas Museum of Art, Nasher Sculpture Center, and Crow Museum of Asian Art of the University of Texas at Dallas, will present the sixth annual Dallas Arts District 2023 Pride Block Party, the largest Pride event in Downtown Dallas, kicking off on Friday, June 16, 2023.

In celebration of national LGBTQ+ Pride Month, we welcome all to this free, inclusive event in the heart of the Dallas Arts District for an array of cultural experiences including all-ages art activities, live music, spoken word, fashion shows, drag performances, dance, DJ sets, film, and an exhibition marking the 40th anniversary of Pride in Dallas. During the event, the DMA, the Nasher, and the Crow will all remain open until midnight, with interactions, performances, and vendor booths stationed along Harwood between Ross and Klyde Warren, and Flora Street between Olive and Harwood.

In 2018, this organically successful Pride Block Party was planned with approximately 12 organizations who support arts, culture, and the LGBTQ+ community. In its first year, the event attracted over 20,000 visitors coming from over 22 different zip codes, with 25% coming from out-of-state. Now, in its sixth iteration, Pride Block Party has continued to invite diverse communities to the streets of the Arts District, working with over 20 community partners. This unprecedented event is a unique Pride Celebration, emphasizing the lively intersection between arts and culture and the LGBTQ+ community.

“The LGBTQ+ community is an important part of Dallas’s history, and we are excited to honor their cultural contributions by hosting a night that brings together all kinds of people,” says Lily Cabatu Weiss, executive directors of the Dallas Arts District. “We look forward to promoting an energy of acceptance, love, pride, and of course, fun. It’s a huge celebration that shouldn’t be missed!”

Special thanks to our partners and sponsors: Crow Museum of Asian Art at the University of Texas at DallasDallas Museum of ArtNasher Sculpture CenterNorth Texas LGBT Chamber of CommerceDallas Tourism Public Improvement DistrictTexas Commission on the ArtsMoody Fund for the ArtsAT&T Performing Arts CenterDallas Voice, and the  Office of Arts and Culture: Community Arts Pop Up Cultural Center.

The 2023 Dallas Arts District Pride Block Party is supported in part by the Office of Arts and Culture. Please access up-to-date programming, here  

About the Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas:

Founded in 1998 by Trammell and Margaret Crow, the Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas inspires and promotes learning and dialogue about the arts and cultures of Asia through its exhibitions, the research and preservation of its collections, artistic and educational programming, and visitor experience and engagement. With more than 1,100 objects in its collection from throughout Asia -from Neolithic to the contemporary – the Crow presents permanent collection rotations, traveling and loan exhibitions, programs, community festivals, and lectures year-round. Free and open to the public and with an array of beautiful spaces and galleries, the downtown museum offers a serene setting for quiet reflection in the heart of the Dallas Arts District. In 2019, the Crow family gifted the collection to The University of Texas at Dallas in honor of its founders and to ensure its preservation and care in perpetuity. In 2024, the Crow Museum will open a second location on campus as the anchor institution for the O’Donnell Athenaeum, an arts and performance complex for the North Texas region. Learn more at crowmuseum.org.

About Dallas Arts District
Located in the northeast corner of downtown Dallas, the Dallas Arts District is the largest urban arts district in the nation, spanning 118 acres, and awarded 3rd in USA Today’s 10Best arts districts in the nation. This iconic neighborhood has more buildings designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architects than any location in the world. It is a neighborhood with multiple world-class arts organizations, museums, and performance halls. Among them are the Dallas Museum of Art, The Crow Museum of Asian Art, Nasher Sculpture Center, the Winspear Opera House, the Wyly Theatre, the Meyerson Symphony Center, the Perot Museum of Nature and Science and Moody Performance Hall. It hosts residential and commercial buildings, restaurants, hotels, parks including Klyde Warren Park built over a freeway, three historic churches, and a renowned performing and visual arts high school. Dallas Arts District unifies culture and commerce into a dynamic destination for locals and tourists alike while creating a fulfilling urban experience. The District is powered by the imagination of artists globally while seamlessly integrating exemplary artistic, residential, cultural, and commercial life and was awarded a maximum 3-star rating by the prestigious Le Guide Vert – Michelin Green Guide. Its programmatic highlight is the Signature Block Party Series; with safety as our priority, these free public events are redesigned for 2021. For more information, visit dallasartsdistrict.org


About The Dallas Museum of Art
Established in 1903, the Dallas Museum of Art (DMA) is among the 10 largest art museums in the country. With a free general admission policy and community outreach efforts, the DMA is distinguished by its commitment to research, innovation, and public engagement. At the heart of the Museum and its programs is its global collection, which encompasses 25,000 works and spans 5,000 years of history, representing a full range of world cultures. Located in the nation’s largest arts district, the Museum acts as a catalyst for community creativity, engaging people of all ages and backgrounds with a diverse spectrum of programming, from exhibitions and lectures to concerts, literary events, and dramatic and dance presentations. The DMA is an Open Access institution, allowing all works believed to be in the public domain to be freely available for downloading, sharing, repurposing, and remixing without restriction. For more information, visit DMA.org

About the Nasher Sculpture Center

Located in the heart of the Dallas Arts District, the Nasher Sculpture Center is home to the Raymond and Patsy Nasher Collection, one of the finest collections of modern and contemporary sculpture in the world, featuring more than 300 masterpieces by Brancusi, Calder, de Kooning, di Suvero, Giacometti, Basquiat, Hepworth, LeWitt, Matisse, Miró, Moore, Picasso, Rodin, Serra, and Shapiro, among others. The Nasher Sculpture Center is open Wednesday through Sunday from 11 am to 5 pm. Admission is $10 for adults, $7 for seniors, $5 for students, and free for children 12 and under and members, and includes access to special exhibitions. For more information, visit www.NasherSculptureCenter.org.

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