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GALLERY TALKS
FORWARD THINKING
FAST FORWARD FRIDAYS
AUDIO TOUR
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GALLERY TALKS
Wednesdays and selected Sundays
Included in general admission to the Museum
Meet at the Visitor Services Desk
Learn more about the exhibition with leading scholars, artists, and Museum staff.
Wednesday, April 4, 12:15 p.m.
Fast Forward: An Artist’s Response
John Pomara, Assistant Professor of Fine Arts, University
of Texas at Dallas
Sunday, May 6, 3:00 p.m.
New Insights with Old Friends
Bonnie Pitman, Deputy Director, Dallas Museum of Art
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FORWARD THINKING: EXPERIENCE, EXPLORE, AND EXAMINE CONTEMPORARY ART
Second Saturdays, April 14, May 12, 1:00 p.m.
Included in general admission to the Museum
Meet at the Visitor Services Desk
Join members of the Museum’s education staff for fun and enlightening experiences with works of art featured in the Fast Forward exhibition.
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FAST FORWARD FRIDAYS AT THE RACHOFSKY HOUSE
Selected Fridays, 2:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
Free to all visitors, Limit 20 per tour, Ages 15 and up
Limited availability; call 214-922-1826 or e-mail publicprograms@DallasMuseumofArt.org for available dates and to register.Registration required; confirmation letter required for entry
Join us for a tour of The Rachofsky House, the Richard Meier–designed residence that houses the Rachofsky family’s contemporary art collection. This tour offers a unique look at one of the collections included in Fast Forward.
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FAST FORWARD AUDIO TOUR
Included in general admission to the Museum
Available at the Visitor Services Desk
Enjoy the unique opportunity to hear from the collectors whose work is exhibited in Fast Forward as you explore the exhibition. The Fast Forward audio tour provides a variety of perspectives, including those of the DMA director and curators as well as insights from the people who have lived with these works of art in their homes. It is designed to enhance your personal experience in the galleries as you investigate the way we view and understand the art of our own time.

Image: Elisabeth Peyton, Truffaut at the Cannes Film Festival, 1968, 2005, oil on linen, Promised gift of Gayle and Paul Stoffel to the Dallas Museum of Art, © Elisabeth Peyton
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