Dallas Arts District | |
|---|---|
Location inDallas | |
| Country | United States |
| State | Texas |
| Counties | Dallas |
| City | Dallas |
| Area | Downtown |
| Area | |
• Total | 0.19 sq mi (0.48 km2) |
| • Land | 0.11 sq mi (0.28 km2) |
| • Water | 0 sq mi (0.0 km2) 0% |
| Elevation | 460 ft (140 m) |
| ZIP code | 75201, 75202 |
| Area codes | 214,469,972 |
| Website | thedallasartsdistrict |
TheArts District is a performing and visual arts district indowntown Dallas,Texas.
The district is118 acres (0.47 km2) large and is home to some of Dallas's most significant cultural landmarks including facilities for visual, performing, and developing arts.[citation needed] It is located south ofState Thomas; southeast ofUptown; north of theCity Center District; west ofBryan Place; and east of theWest End Historic District. It is bounded by St. Paul Street, Ross Avenue,Spur 366 (Woodall Rodgers Freeway), and theUS 75/I-45 (unsignedI-345) elevated freeway (Central Expressway). (Previously the district extended east only to Routh Street, but a 9 March 2005Dallas City Council approval extended it east to I-345.)[1] The Arts District is a member of theGlobal Cultural Districts Network. In 2025,USA Today named the Dallas Arts District as the best art district in America for a creative escape for the second consecutive year.[2]

The Arts District is home to 18 facilities and organizations including The Annette Strauss Square, the Arts District Mansion/Dallas Bar Association, Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, Cathedral Shrine of the Virgin of Guadalupe, Dallas Black Dance Theatre, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Dallas Theater Center, Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, Nasher Sculpture Center, St. Paul United Methodist Church, Fellowship Church, First United Methodist Church, Margot & Bill Winspear Opera House, Dee and Charles Wyly Theater, Moody Performance Hall, the Green Family Art Foundation, and the Crow Museum of Asian Art, housed in a portion of the Trammell Crow Center.
In addition, multiple other organizations perform in the District consistently throughout the year. This includes everything from concerts to outdoor festivals, to lectures, youth education programs, and more.

The Arts District is served by theDallas Independent School District. One school, theBooker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, is located in the Arts District. Residents of the Arts District north and east of Akard Street are zoned to Sam Houston Elementary School. Residents south and west of Akard are zoned to Hope Medrano Elementary School. All Arts District residents are zoned to Thomas J. Rusk Middle School andNorth Dallas High School.[3]
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