There’s a whole world to explore at the DMA. Enjoy more than 25,000 pieces of art, grab a bite at the DMA Cafe, or just get some fresh air in the Museum’s outdoor spaces. Want more? You can also bring the kids for art-inspired activities and shop at the Museum Store. You’re free to design a DMA experience that’s uniquely you.
Located near the Museum’s north entrance, The DMA Cafe features a full menu of farm-fresh selections made from locally grown products.
The menu includes soups, salads, handcrafted sandwiches, and a selection of regional wines and beers on tap. Unique dishes influenced by the Museum's global collection are featured.
The DMA Cafe is open Tuesday through Sunday, 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Remember your visit or share your experience with a gift from the DMA Museum Store. There’s so much to explore:
- An extensive collection of art-related titles
- Collectible treasures representing the Museum’s collection
- Children's items, gifts, jewelry, textiles, and prints
- And so much more!
Be sure to stop by on your next visit!
All purchases support the exhibitions, educational programming, and activities of the Dallas Museum of Art. DMA Members receive a 10% discount on all regularly priced store items.
NOTICE: Due to COVID-19 safety protocols, the number of people, inclusive of staff, allowed in the store at one time is limited to six, and contactless payment is required. Hand sanitizing stations are available. For more details regarding updated procedures, please visit our FAQ Page.
C3 Theater is a comfortable space where we host storytellers, performances, and lectures during special events such as First Tuesdays and Late Nights. This space is also used to display video installations from the Museum's collection.
Arturo's Nest is a relaxed learning place for kids four years old and younger and their adult companions. This is a "please touch" space where young children can crawl, climb, and use their natural curiosity and playfulness to enjoy early experiences with art.
NOTICE: Due to COVID-19 and with the health and well-being of our community in mind, Arturo's Nest will be closed until further notice.
We want to help you make the most of your experience. Please contact Guest Services at guestservices@DMA.org during Museum hours to learn about accommodations.
- All of the Museum’s public galleries are accessible to wheelchair and mobility device users and other visitors who cannot use stairs.
- Wheelchairs are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
- All Museum entrances and restrooms are ADA compatible.
- We recommend dropping off and picking up visitors with disabilities at the Main Entrance (north side of the Museum). In addition, handicapped parking spaces are located on Levels P1, P2, and P3 of the Museum’s parking garage
- Companion service dogs are allowed in the Museum.
For a complete list of programmatic offerings, visit Access Programs
As the city’s art Museum, the Dallas Museum of Art plays an important role in creating and sharing opportunities for our community to engage with art and creativity. We want our visitors not only to feel excited and inspired by our collections and exhibitions, but to feel safe and welcome in our galleries.
To maximize protection from all COVID-19 variants, face masks are strongly recommended, regardless of vaccination status, for the protection of our guests and staff. Masks are provided to visitors if they request one. We are continuing to monitor the Omicron situation and are following CDC, State of Texas DHHS, and Dallas County DHHS guidance and protocols. The health and safety of our staff, visitors, and community is the DMA’s priority and our goal is to provide a safe and welcoming experience for all who wish to visit the Museum.
The DMA is a community space where all are welcome, so we ask for everyone’s support in following CDC recommendations during your visit. This will ensure that you—and everyone around you—will have a great experience at the Museum and can enjoy it safely.
To maximize protection from all COVID-19 variants, face masks are strongly recommended, regardless of vaccination status, for the protection of our guests and staff. Masks are provided to visitors if they request one. We are continuing to monitor the Omicron situation and are following CDC, State of Texas DHHS, and Dallas County DHHS guidance and protocols. The health and safety of our staff, visitors, and community is the DMA’s priority and our goal is to provide a safe and welcoming experience for all who wish to visit the Museum.
The health and safety of our staff, visitors, and community is the DMA’s first priority. With many enhanced procedures and protocols still in place, our goal is to provide a safe and welcoming experience for all who wish to visit the Museum. Of course, visiting any public space is a personal decision that must be made with an individual’s own health and comfort level in mind.
We will follow CDC, State of Texas DHHS, and Dallas County DHHS guidance and protocols. We will cooperate with federal, state, and local authorities to assist with contact tracing. Staff are required to stay home and notify their direct supervisor and Human Resources if they have been exposed to, exhibited symptoms of, or tested positive for COVID-19. In the event that the employee was at the Museum, we will notify any employees with whom they may have been in contact. We will also notify any visitors, to the extent the Museum will be able to determine which visitors likely interacted with an exposed or infected employee.
We are currently offering a limited number of in-person public programs and events. These events are listed on the Museum events calendar along with virtual programming options.
We are not currently offering tours. We look forward to phasing tours back in soon. We invite you to explore our digital resources at virtual.DMA.org, including virtual tours, behind-the-scenes videos, the Uncrated blog, online access to the complete collection, and additional resources for more context on the art on view.