Event: SPACE Love Her More Opening Reception

  • Thursday, March 05, 2026
  • 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

       
  • Offsite
    The event is taking place off campus (at a non-Dallas College location). Please review the event description for more details.

LOVE HER MORE is an immersive, interactive installation by Brandy Michelle Adams that positions art as an embodied encounter rather than a passive experience. Created as a site-specific work within SPACE at Adolphus Tower, the exhibition invites participants to slow down, reconnect with their bodies, and engage in collective reflection around mental health, women's healthcare, and the women who have shaped history before us. Schedule a visit by appointment through the exhibition run by calling 972-730-2257.

Opening Reception: Thursday, March 5, 6-9pm 

Exhibit Runs: March 5 - 31, 2026

Location: SPACE at Adolphus Tower, 1412 Main Street, Dallas

  • Arts and Culture

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