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Openning hours
  • Monday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed
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Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture
Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture
Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture
Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture
Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture
Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture
Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture
Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture
Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture
Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture
Reviews
Randolph Severson (11/23/2020)
Culture — the best that has been done and thought — to treasure and preserve it & to pass it on, productively, with actual maximum impact on the life of the City, and pleasure, that is, with charm and conviviality amid a beautiful setting, what Institution does that anymore, what Institution ever did it? That’s exactly what the Dallas Institute does, does well, and has been doing for over forty years. It’s an Institution to cherish and celebrate, and to cherish and celebrate the vision of its Visionary Company of Founders — James Hillman, Robert Sardello, Donald and Louise Cowan, Gail Thomas and Joanne Stroud — and to make contact with — its classes, lectures, study and discussion groups, performances, events and symposia. Can’t get no satisfaction? Can’t figure out what you’re missing? You might find it here: intellectual challenge and spirited conversation, wings for the shackled Imagination, food for the malnourished soul.
Rodney Teague (07/26/2020)
Viewed newly completed renovations of the Stroud House. Spectacular!
Slyc531 (10/16/2019)
This is a great place for group meeting and extra educational learning. They take good care of you. Plus, The desserts are fabulous.. ud83dude0b..
Curva Lish (06/26/2019)
I have attended programs at the Dallas gem and it has always been very informative and inspiring. The program on the history of Uptown was phenomenal with a panel of passionate Dallasites well versed in the historical value of how Dallas is continuing to transition from a central Texas cowboy city to a modern metropolis attracting new residents from all over the world with Uptown being a hot bed of newbies.nnI also really liked the decor of African masks and old wood in this preserved house housing the Dallas Institute of Humanities considering it is amongst so many new high rises.
M Gordon (10/26/2019)
One of my favorite places. Hospitality is always above and beyond. I always leave smarter.
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