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South Dallas Cultural Center

3400 South Fitzhugh Dallas, Texas 75210

The South Dallas Cultural Center is a multi-purpose facility built specifically to grow the arts in South Dallas. The Center houses a 120-seat black box theater; a visual arts gallery; studios for dance; two-dimensional arts; ceramics; printmaking; photography and a full service digital recording studio.

Non profit

  • Phone: 214.939.2787

Bath House Cultural Center

521 East Lawther Drive Dallas, Texas 75218

Built in 1930 originally as a changing room for those wanting to swim on the northeast corner of White Rock Lake, the Bath House Cultural Center is now a 120-seat theater, two gallery spaces, a darkroom, and multiple mixed-use spaces run by the City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs.  Rated one of the top ten theater events since 2000, the Center hosts the Festival of Independent Theaters each summer, as well as diverse dance and music performances.  The Center’s gallery spaces showcase Dallas artists and artists from all over the world.  The Bath House is also home to the newly opened White Rock Lake Museum whose mission is “to preserve and present the human and natural history of White Rock Lake Park and its surrounding environment.”

Tuesdays-Saturdays 12-6pm, and open until 10pm on nights with theater performances

Gallery; complimentary, Live Performances; price varies

  • Phone: 214.670.8749