Open Looks in the Paint, All Day (and Late Night)

DMA’s got game. And that game is basketball.

This Late Night, we’re teaming up with the Dallas Mavericks to put a sports-themed spin on our regular Late Night programming. And in a nod to both our encyclopedic collection and the Mavs always-international team roster, the evening will also have a global focus. One of the many activities featured tomorrow is our new ‘Round the World self-guided tour.

Self-guided tours are bite-sized: they focus on four to five artworks each, packaging our wonderfully expansive collection into short, themed looking adventures. Self-guides include facts about artworks you can’t find on gallery labels. They provide artwork images and gallery locations, getting you to the right space in the Museum, but letting you wander just enough that you get that fun I-just-found-something-on-a-scavenger-hunt sort of feeling when you find yourself right in front of the artwork. Self-guides are cheeky and fun, and in the case of ‘Round the World, chock-full of sometimes veiled and other times blatant Mavs/basketball references that some of us here (ahem!) are pretty jazzed about.

So if you’d like to see an artwork that’s nothin’ but net, explore a small exhibition devoted to the DMA’s Big German (he’s a 16th century print-maker), or see two objects that could fit in courtside at a Mavs game, pick up our ‘Round the World self-guided tour at the Visitor Services Desk tomorrow night.

And if you can’t make it to Late Night, ‘Round the World and our many bite-sized tours of the collection can be found in downloadable pdf versions on our website.

Amy Copeland
Manager of Go van Gogh and Community Teaching Programs & MFFL

2 Responses to “Open Looks in the Paint, All Day (and Late Night)”


  1. 1 Rocky Ahmed September 18, 2015 at 7:08 am

    Thank you Amy for your post. I enjoy reading your post. I wish to visit the museum and see the beautiful installation you did. I know there are something about art specially the old arts. They looks amazing and I cannot imagine how artist created the beautiful piece of arts.

  2. 2 Amy Copeland September 18, 2015 at 9:02 pm

    Thanks for reading, Rocky! Glad you liked the post, and I hope you get the chance to stop by the Museum sometime to explore our collection.


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