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DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082029Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082029Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082029Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
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DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082029Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082029Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082029Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082029Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082029Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082029Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221108
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082029Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221109
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082029Z
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DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082029Z
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DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082029Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082029Z
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DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082029Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082029Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082029Z
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082029Z
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082029Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221119
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082029Z
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082029Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221122
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
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 llas
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
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DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
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DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
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DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082029Z
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DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082029Z
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DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082029Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082029Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082029Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082029Z
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082029Z
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082029Z
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221218
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221220
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
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DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230105
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230106
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
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DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
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DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
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DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230119
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
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DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
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DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230129
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230131
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230201
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230202
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
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DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230210
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230212
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230214
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230215
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230223
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230224
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230225
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230226
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
SEQUENCE:0
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230228
GEO:32.78785;-96.799692
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
SEQUENCE:0
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances,Campus & Community
DESCRIPTION:In May 2022\, The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground on
  the edge of its campus\, marking more than two years of design and plannin
 g for a new arts and performance complex. Slated to open in Spring 2024\, T
 he Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum will house the second location o
 f the Crow Museum of Asian Art with additional gallery space for temporary 
 exhibitions and collaborations.\n\nThe Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athena
 eum [aTHəˈnēəm] at The University of Texas at Dallas represents a strong co
 ntinuum of cultural growth and engagement for the campus and beyond. The ne
 w twelve-acre cultural district on the southeast edge of campus in Richards
 on will house two art museums and a performance hall\, designed by Morphosi
 s\, a Pritzker prize winning architecture firm.\n\nThis exhibition invites 
 you into the studio to see how a museum is made – from the daring ideas dra
 fted by the late Dr. Richard Brettell to the creative drawings\, models\, a
 nd conversations that formed this new campus home of art\, knowledge\, and 
 connection. This laboratory of learning is for everyone\, whether you are a
  student\, neighbor\, or visitor. The future-forward architectural design t
 houghtfully represents the innovations of science\, technology\, engineerin
 g\, and math in which The University of Texas at Dallas has excelled for th
 e past fifty years. World-class architecture as art gives us the vessel for
  new connections within these disciplines.\n\nFeaturing three 3D models of 
 the planned campus\, renderings\, and behind-the-scenes documentation of th
 e architectural design and planning \, Cat gives viewers an insider's look 
 into the meticulous process of building a new museum. Several art objects a
 re also featured\, drawn from the Crow Museum's own collection as well as p
 ieces from additional collections gifted to the University in anticipation 
 of the opening of the Athenaeum.\n\nCast: Molding a New Museum for UT Dalla
 s was organized by Morphosis Architects and the Crow Museum of Asian Art.\n
 \nThe Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open
  Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11 AM - 5 PM. Always free to the public\, 
 suggested donations are $12 per adult.
DTSTAMP:20260421T082030Z
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LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art
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