Event: CROSSOVER: Dallas College Fall Design Expo & 2nd Anniversary Opening Reception
- Friday, Sept. 12, 2025
- 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
- Adolphus Tower Gallery
This Friday, we celebrate creativity, collaboration, and community!
CROSSOVER celebrates the next generation of creative talent by recognizing emerging artists from various talents such as graphic and interior design, motion media, fashion, installation, and new media. We’re looking to present the collaboration of Dallas College students and faculty with the DFW art community.
Join us for the opening of CROSSOVER: Dallas College Fall Design Expo & 2nd Anniversary Opening Reception at SPACE @ Adolphus Tower. Friday, Sept 12 | 6–9 PM
Join us for the opening of CROSSOVER: Dallas College Fall Design Expo & 2nd Anniversary Opening Reception at SPACE @ Adolphus Tower. Friday, Sept 12 | 6–9 PM
Presented in partnership with @fgiiifineart, Hoque Global, and Downtown Dallas, Inc.
#DallasCollegeLovesTheArts #SchoolOfCAED #DallasArts #dallascollegelovesthearts
Location: 1412 Main Street, Dallas, SPACE at Adolphus Tower
- Arts and Culture
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