The Bath House Cultural Center opened in 1981 as the City's first neighborhood cultural center. Each weekend there is something interesting and exciting to see and diversity flourishes as visual and...
Bath House Cultural Center
The Bath House Cultural Center opened in 1981 as the City's first neighborhood cultural center. Each weekend there is something interesting and exciting to see and diversity flourishes as visual and performing artists from an array of backgrounds and disciplines find a welcoming venue for their work. The center's energetic atmosphere and programming creates a hotbed for the nurturing of new work, and an exciting place where artists and audiences meet to explore and enjoy the life force that is the arts. The Bath House Cultural Center—featuring a 116-seat theatre, two gallery spaces, and a number of multiple mixed use spaces—is one of five cultural centers owned and operated by The City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture (OAC) which extend community-based artistic programs to several culturally-diverse areas of the city. OAC and the Bath House Cultural Center remain dedicated to presenting multicultural services with city-wide access.
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