Today at the Museum


Host a Meeting

Imagine the Creativity

At the Dallas Museum of Art, your meeting will be inspired by the unrivaled beauty and spacious, creative backdrop of this premier cultural destination. Located in the heart of the downtown Dallas Arts District, our convenient setting and flexible offerings make this the perfect venue for daytime meetings and conferences.

The Dallas Museum of Art offers several options for daytime meetings and conferences, including our newly available Seventeen Seventeen event space and the Horchow Auditorium. Go beyond static meeting space and enter a world of inspiration and creativity at the Dallas Museum of Art.

Located on the Museum's second level, Seventeen Seventeen is a large, flexible space that can accommodate up to 150 guests, with two smaller adjacent breakout rooms. The Founders Room and Corner Room are perfect for smaller, more intimate meetings or meals.

Horchow Auditorium has state-of-the-art acoustics and seating for up to 300 in a theater setting perfect for general sessions, programs, and lectures. The spaces feature in-house audiovisual service, equipped with high speed Internet access and comfortable settings.

Our team of dedicated meeting professionals will work with you to inspire your guests and produce a unique and rewarding experience. We can also create custom packages that bring the functionality of our world-class meeting space together with the inspiration that the Museum offers through customized tours and lectures.

Allow us to show you the art of meeting.

For more information about hosting your meeting at the Museum, speak with one of our Meeting Professionals at 214-922-1382.

 


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