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Two Ways to Get Artsy at the Arboretum This Weekend

The Dallas attraction was transformed into the prettiest gallery in town.
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Two Ways to Get Artsy at the Arboretum This Weekend

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The Dallas Arboretum has a whole lot going on right now. Their Cool Thursday Concerts are in full swing (if anyone is selling tickets to the Who’s Bad concert in May, help a girl out), Rachel Zoe rocked a hat there yesterday, and for the month of April, two incredible art exhibits have taken over the Arboretum.

First, Zimsculpt’s acclaimed Zimbabwean stone sculptures were thoughtfully scattered throughout the grounds, adding cool modern elements throughout the sweeping gardens. You can see those striking works through July 31.

One of the many amazing #ZimSculpt views exhibited across the gardens. #art #sculpture #dallas

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The second artistic takeover, the annual Artscape Reimagined, will be held this weekend only, transforming the Arboretum’s Pecan Grove into an outdoor gallery. This year’s Artscape will be the largest to date, and includes paintings, sculpture, jewelry, photography, ceramics and more. View the slideshow to score a sneak peek of what you’ll see this Saturday and to start planning your purchasing accordingly.

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