
The art doesn't go home.
Why should you?
Join us on the third Friday of each month, when the Museum is open until midnight. Each Late Night offers hundreds of experiences for visitors of all ages with performances, concerts, readings, film screenings, tours, family programs, and more!
General admission is $10 or less, DMA members and children under 12 free.
Late Night programs are included in general admission to the Museum unless otherwise noted.
The King Tut exhibition requires an additional ticket; purchase in advance at Ticketmaster.com.
Click here for a schedule of Late Night programs.
Save the dates for the next Late Night events:
November 21, 2008
Stay up late and explore the mysteries of the afterlife around the world through performances, lectures, and tours at the Dallas Museum of Art and Crow Collection of Asian Art. Enjoy concerts featuring selections from The Magic Flute and Aida and readings from the Egyptian Book of the Dead.
January 16, 2009
Celebrate the Museum’s birthday with a late night celebration fit for a pharaoh! Dance the night away with Brave Combo and enjoy films, Fresh Ink, family experiences, Egyptian belly dancing demonstrations, and late night karaoke.
February 20, 2009
From Tutankhamun to Cleopatra, celebrate divine kingship and royal women across continents and cultures at the Dallas Museum of Art and Crow Collection of Asian Art. Enjoy performances by the Booker T. Washington African Dance Ensemble, belly dance and traditional Egyptian music with Rania and Atash, Creativity Challenges, and family activities.
March 20, 2009
Kids, bring your “mummy” for a night of family fun with the boy king. Meet best-selling children’s illustrator Judy Schachner, author of Skippyjon Jones in Mummy Trouble. Learn about animals in Egyptian art and enjoy storytelling and Egyptian games. Become a world explorer during treasure hunts throughout the Museum’s collections.
April 17, 2009
Everywhere the glint of gold! Explore the luxurious lifestyles of the ancient Egyptians through music, art, and dance. Enjoy performances of living hieroglyphics featuring students from Booker T. Washington High School for the Visual and Performing Arts, a lecture by Dr. Lanny Bell on Egyptian writing, and more.
May 15, 2009
Don’t miss your final chance to experience Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs. Kick off a weekend long Mummy Marathon with performances, film festivals, artist demonstrations, family activities, and more.







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