With the October 2009 opening of the AT&T Performing Arts Center, the Dallas Arts District established itself as not only the largest urban arts districts in the nation, but one of the most dynamic. The Dallas Arts District spans 68 acres and 17 contiguous blocks and is home to some of Dallas’s most significant cultural landmarks including facilities and organizations for the visual, performing, and developing arts, such as:

 

Anita N. Martinez Ballet Folklorico

Annette Strauss Artist Square

Arts & Letters Live

Arts District Chorale

Belo Mansion

Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts

Cathedral Shrine of the Virgin of Guadalupe

Children's Chorus of Greater Dallas

City Performance Hall

Dallas Black Dance Theatre

Dallas Museum of Art

Dallas Symphony Orchestra

Dallas Symphony Orchestra

Dallas Theater Center

Dallas Wind Symphony

Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre

Downtown Dallas

Fellowship Church

Fine Arts Chamber Players

Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra

Margot & Bill Winspear Opera House

McKinney Avenue Trolley

Metropolitan Winds

Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center

Nasher Sculpture Center

One Arts Plaza

Orchestra of New Spain

Sammons Park

St. Paul United Methodist Church

Texas Ballet Theater

The Crow Collection of Asian Art

The Dallas Opera

The Katy Trail

The Museum of Nature and Science

TITAS

Trammell Crow Center

Turtle Creek Chorale

Uptown

Victory Park