September 2016 – March 2017
See Exhibitions

Plate by Javier Espinosa Mómox
Educators are invited to spend the evening exploring the museum’s exhibition, Clay Between Two Seas: From the Abbasid Court to Puebla de los Angeles, and making art with Javier Espinosa Mómox, a Talavera ceramic artist from Puebla, Mexico. Workshop fee includes materials. Eligible for 3 PD Credit Hours. Sponsored by Uriarte Talavera, the oldest Talavera producers in Latin America.
All sales final – there are no refunds.

Plate by Javier Espinosa Mómox
Educators are invited to spend the morning exploring the museum’s exhibition, Clay Between Two Seas: From the Abbasid Court to Puebla de los Angeles, and making art with Javier Espinosa Mómox, a Talavera ceramic artist from Puebla, Mexico. Workshop fee includes materials. Eligible for 3 PD Credit Hours. Sponsored by Uriarte Talavera, the oldest Talavera producers in Latin America.
All sales final – there are no refunds.
Calling all North Texas educators! Spend an evening at the Crow Collection of Asian Art and the DMA with guided tours, gallery experiences, and art making during an exclusive event for educators.
Experience each museum’s new exhibitions at no cost, including Clay Between Two Seas: From the Abbasid Court to Puebla de los Angeles at the Crow Collection and Divine Felines: Cats of Ancient Egypt at the DMA. You can also enjoy beer and wine at both museums with happy hour prices at the DMA Cafe and a cash bar at the Crow Collection.
Registration is free, so come enjoy a night out in the Dallas Arts District with the DMA and the Crow Collection of Asian Art!
View full Crow Collection schedule here
Educators are invited to spend the evening exploring the museum’s newest exhibition, Abhidnya Ghuge: Flight of the Canyon, a site-responsive installation, created with thousands of woodblock printed paper plates. Afterwards, you will work with the artist herself, Abhidnya “Abhi” Ghuge. Workshop fee includes materials. Eligible for 3 PD Credit Hours.
All sales final – there are no refunds.
We have another Educators Workshop with Abhi available here.
Due to popular demand, we’re offering an additional Educator workshop! Educators are invited to spend the morning exploring the museum’s exhibition Abhidnya Ghuge: Flight of the Canyon, a site-responsive installation created with thousands of woodblock printed paper plates. Afterwards, you will work with the artist herself, Abhidnya “Abhi” Ghuge.
Workshop fee includes materials. Eligible for 3 PD Credit Hours.”
All sales final – there are no refunds.
Seize the opportunity to work with local visual artist Nida Bangash.
Born in Iran and raised in Pakistan, Nida incorporates her training in the traditions of Persian and South Asian miniatures into her contemporary art practice. Be inspired by works of art in our collection as well as Nida’s techniques to learn how to incorporate the basics of Persian illumination and geometric patterning into your classroom. Participants will bring patterns and shadows to life using tracing and cutting materials, gouache, and gold leaf, and each work will be considered for inclusion in a community exhibition. Educators will receive 3 PD credits. To learn more about the artist, visit her website.
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