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Oak Cliff Society of Fine Arts


The Oak Cliff Society of Fine Arts was formed February 8, 1926 in artist, Frank Reaugh's, Lake Cliff studio. The OCSFA's promotion of art, music, poetry, literature and drama made the organization a civic and cultural asset to Oak Cliff and Dallas. By 1933 membership had expanded to over 600 members.

Mission Statement

The Oak Cliff Society of Fine Arts, a 501(C)3 organization, offers a beautiful historic home for celebrating life events, fostering community connections, preserving history, and promoting the arts.

The Vision of the Oak Cliff Society of Fine Arts is that Turner House be recognized as a:

  • Center of vibrant community life
  • Resource to the art and architectural communities and
  • Beautifully restored historic landmark

In all that we do, the Oak Cliff Society of Fine Arts:

  • Preserves Dallas' early history
  • Builds community relationships and
  • Enhances the quality of life in North Oak Cliff



Admission
In addition to its annual Wine & Art Fundraiser to support the arts and the restoration of Turner House, the Society offers a free film series each fall, shown outdoors, where all are invited to bring a picnic basket and enjoy the movies!

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Visitor Information

Oak Cliff Society of Fine Arts
401 North Rosemont Avenue
Dallas, TX 75208
214.946.1670 phone

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Directions & Parking
The Oak Cliff Society of Fine Arts' office is located at 401 North Rosemont Street in the Winnetka Heights Historic District, between Jefferson Boulevard and Davis Street. From downtown Dallas: Take Interstate-30 west Exit Hampton, and go south to Davis Turn left (east) on Davis Street to Rosemont Avenue Turn right (south) on Rosemont.

Other Information
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 222332
Dallas, TX
75222