Dallas Art Therapy

Years ago, Dallas Art Therapy founder Andrea Davis attended an art therapy exhibit hosted by the now-closed Art Therapy Institute in Dallas. At that exhibit one piece, a handmade doll with a torn dress carefully mended in each spot, truly stood out to her.
Puzzling’s Missing Piece

In a landscape where puzzles often showcase the same old imagery, Puzzles of Color is shaking things up – one piece at a time.
Art: The Universal Language of Health and Healing

Can anything transcend language and geography better than art? It’s a cornerstone of human expression, a connector of people to their emotions, histories and communities.
Art in your Backyard

On September 24, 2024, The University of Texas at Dallas cut the ribbon to the long-anticipated first building of the Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athenaeum, a multi-phase arts and performance complex for the UT Dallas campus.
Rozie Deloach-Zimmerman (Owner and Principal Luthier at Caraway Strings)

My family has been involved in the orchestra world since before I was born: my mother was a public school orchestra teacher and my father started a separate instrument rental business in the Arlington area, in his later years.
Beril Berk (Executive Director, Dialogue Institute Dallas)

Beril Berk—attorney, leader, and tireless volunteer—is making a meaningful difference in Richardson. Almost eight years ago, Berk moved to the U.S. after working as a corporate attorney in Turkey.
Ally Haynes-Hamblen (Executive Director, Eisemann Center)

I grew up in Denver, Colorado, in a family of artists, so my interest in the arts was from birth, essentially. I earned my bachelor’s degree in theater from the University of Denver and after graduation moved to the east coast to start working professionally.