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Program Recordings

Listen to recordings of Dallas Museum of Art lectures and gallery talks from the digital archive.
Select a category below to browse programs.

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Artist Talks

Hear distinguished artists discuss their work.

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Exhibition and Other Lectures

Get insights on special exhibitions and the DMA's collections from curators, scholars, and special guests.

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Gallery Talks

Learn about the Museum's collections and exhibitions through these informal discussions with DMA staff, artists, and local scholars.

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State of the Arts

Hear Dallas's key artistic leaders and special guests in thought-provoking conversations about the arts and the cultural landscape of the Metroplex.   Moderated by KERA host and producer Jeff Whittington and presented in partnership with KERA's Art & Seek.

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Boshell Family Lecture Series on Archaeology

The Boshell series features internationally recognized archaeologists, historians, and authors working at the forefront of archaeological research. 

 

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The Richard R. Brettell Lecture Series
Notable scholars of 19th- and 20th-century European art present new research and fresh interpretations of the Museum's modern masterworks. 
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Annual Michael L. Rosenberg Lecture

This series brings a scholar or curator to Dallas each year to discuss works of art in the Michael L. Rosenberg Collection, a distinguished group of 18th-century French paintings and sculptures.

 

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