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Arts & Letters Live

Arts & Letters Live is a literary and performing arts series for all ages at the Dallas Museum of Art that features award-winning authors and actors of regional, national, and international acclaim. The series is recognized for its creative multidisciplinary programming, combining literature with visual arts, music, and film and for commissioning new work from musicians, dancers, and poets, inspired by works of art in the Museum’s collections and exhibitions. 

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Subscriptions sales have closed. Individual tickets are still available for all programs.

 


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Mary Oliver, Friday, January 29, 7:30 p.m. First Presbyterian Church of Dallas. Oliver is firmly established in the pantheon of America’s greatest poets, and is renowned for her evocative nature-inspired imagery. Her work has received countless awards including the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. Order tickets

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Vocal Colors: A Vibrant Collage of Arts on Stage, February 9, 7:00 p.m. Inspired by the exhibitions All the World’s a Stage and Performance/Art. Five nationally renowned musicians collaborate with Dallas-area actors and dancers to create a memorable and show-stopping performance celebrating visual and performing arts on stage. Order Tickets

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Joshua Ferris and Adam Haslett, February 19, 7:00 p.m.Two rising literary stars explore the challenges of love, family and modern life in their new novels, The Unnamed and Union Atlantic. Order tickets

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Texas Bound: Texas Stories I, February 22, 7:30 p.m., AT&T Perfrming Arts Center, Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre. G.W. Bailey, Brad Leland and Lydia Mackay read stories by Matt Clark, Jennifer Mathieu, Mark Wisniewski and Larry L. King.

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