Galleries are free and open to the public Tues.-Sat. noon to 5 pm
A Holiday tradition going on three decades returns to Irving Arts Center as the galleries are transformed into a wonderland of spectacularly decorated Christmas Trees
In the interest of the safety of patrons and staff, Irving Arts Center is postponing JumpstART Stories & Art on Thursday, January 9 in anticipation
Comfortably ensconced in his charming Connecticut home, Sidney Bruhl, a successful writer of Broadway thrillers, struggles to overcome a dry spell which has resulted in
Ballet Ensemble of Texas’s production of the classic holiday celebration THE NUTCRACKER will be presented in four performances: December 7 at 2 p.m. & 7
After a phenomenal sold-out 2023 tour, the great Liya Akhedzhakova is returning to the United States with the nostalgic, emotionally charged play “My Grandson Benjamin,” based on the
SIMA Ballet Folklórico hosts their annual recital with more than 100 dancers representing the culture and traditions of the Mexican people through dance, commemorating the
Homecoming mums are about more than football and school pride, they are mediums for celebrating identity and self-expression with their array of assorted charms and
Comedian, impersonator, parodist, singer and humanitarian Maxim Galkin presents a brand new concert program. Previously the host of the Russian version of Who Wants to Be
Enjoy a lively discussion with Andrew Krivak, author of this year’s NEA Big Read Irving title “The Bear.” Free copies of the book will be
Nov 1-16, 2024 at Irving Arts Center Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Book by Hugh Wheeler Suggested by a film by Ingmar Bergman Directed
Galleries are free and open to the public Tues.-Sat. noon to 5 pm
Administration Hours:
Monday-Friday: 8am-5pm
Please use east entrance only.
Contact: (972) 252-7558
Gallery Hours:
Tuesday-Saturday: 12pm-5pm
No reservation necessary! Free to view!
Box Office Hours:
Tuesday-Saturday: 12pm-5pm and 1 hour prior to performances.
Contact: (972) 252-2787 (ARTS)