The Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture presents Imagining Dallas: Dallas and the Texas Triangle with Cullum Clark
At the core of the Dallas Institute is a deep desire for connection—what connects us as a city? How do our small communities affect the city at large? What connects us—is it literature, art, or economy? A combination of all 3? Join us for our first meeting in our Imagining Dallas series, where we will ponder our city, its role in the Texas Triangle, and its ever-shifting economy with Cullum Clark.
“What kind of city is being made within our midst? How do our actions affect this making? A city is a construction and, with grace, a work of art. It is the natural habitation of humankind: it holds us, frames our hopes and desires, and shapes our destiny. To ‘imagine’ the city in which we live is to participate actively in its making.” – Gail Thomas, Introduction to Imagining Dallas (1982).
Cost: $30 ($15 for Members — discount applied automatically at checkout after signing in)
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