The Nasher Sculpture Center is located at 2001 Flora Street in Dallas, TX. The venue is fully accessible, and offers comfortable seating and air-conditioning. Should you have special needs, including those related to hearing or visual impairment, please contact the Nasher Sculpture Center at (214) 242-5125.
Driving by car:
From the North on 75 Central Expressway (Plano, Richardson, McKinney)
- Exit I-35E Waco, 1A
- Take the St Paul Street exit to the right
- Turn left at the Woodall Rodgers Service Road
- Turn left at Harwood
- The Nasher Sculpture Center is on the left
From the North on the Tollway (Allen, Frisco)
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Take Harry Hines Boulevard
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Veer left on Harwood
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Cross Woodall Rodgers Freeway
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The Nasher Sculpture Center is on the left
From the North on I-35E (Carrollton, Lewisville)
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Exit 429A 75-45 Houston
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Take the Pearl Street/Arts District exit
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Turn right onto Flora
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The Nasher Sculpture Center is ahead on the right
From the South on 75 or I-45 (Ennis, Houston)
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Exit 286 A I-35E Denton
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Take the St Paul/Arts District exit
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Turn left at the Woodall Rodgers Service Road
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Turn left at Harwood
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The Nasher Sculpture Center is on the left
From the South on I-35 (DeSoto, Waxahachie, Austin)
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Take the 75 McKinney exit
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Exit 429A 75-45
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Take the Pearl Street/Arts District exit
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Turn right onto Flora
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The Nasher Sculpture Center is ahead on the right
From the East on I-30 (Mesquite)
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Take 75 Central Expressway North
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Take the St Paul/Arts District exit
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Turn left at the Woodall Rodgers Service Road
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Turn left at Harwood
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The Nasher Sculpture Center is on the left
From the West on I-30 (Ft. Worth)
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Take I-35 North
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Take the 75 McKinney exit
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Exit 429A 75-45
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Take the Pearl Street/Arts District exit
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Turn right onto Flora
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The Nasher Sculpture Center is ahead on the right
Parking options:
- Parking is available at the Dallas Museum of Art (Nasher Sculpture Center Members park for free at the DMA!)
- Metered parking is available on Harwood, Olive, and Ross
- Parking lots are located on Olive and Ross
DID YOU KNOW?
- The Soundings concert series is in its sixth season under the artistic directorship of Yellow Barn's own Seth Knopp.
- Home to one of the finest collections of modern and contemporary sculptures in the world, the Raymond and Patsy Nasher Collection, featuring more than 300 masterpieces by Calder, de Kooning, di Suvero, Giacometti, Hepworth, Kelly, Matisse, Picasso, and more.
- The longtime dream of the late Raymond and Patsy Nasher, the museum was designed by world-renowned architect Renzo Piano in collaboration with landscape architect Peter Walker and opened in 2003.
- Soundings, and its relationship with Yellow Barn through the Artist Residencies program, has been embraced by the Dallas musical community, drawing full houses and press coverage that has been thorough and enthusiastic.