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The mission of the Beatrice M. Haggerty Art Gallery is to enhance the cultural environment of students, faculty, and staff at the ³Ô¹ÏÍø, as well as to provide outreach to the larger community. We aim to achieve this goal by engaging the public with visual art that stimulates and challenges, in addition to communicating the broad character of the aesthetic experience.
Primarily a teaching gallery, the Beatrice M. Haggerty Gallery seeks to serve the University’s Art Department by offering exhibitions of the highest quality, offering a bridge between the learning environment and the diverse range of contemporary artistic practice. Creative thinking demands direct interaction with art that speaks through many voices.
Additionally, the Beatrice M. Haggerty Gallery has the goal of fostering interdisciplinary interaction to further the appreciation of the rich intellectual potential of the visual world.
John Watson, Gallery Director
Phone: 972-721-5087 and Email: gallery@udallas.edu
Gallery Hours:Monday - Friday: 10am - 5pm Saturday and Sunday: 12pm - 5pm Closed on holidays and when the University is not in session.
The ³Ô¹ÏÍø is accessible from Loop 12, Hwy. 114 or Hwy. 183.From Hwy. 114 exit Tom Braniff, turn right on Northgate Drive, then right on Gorman Drive.
From Hwy. 183 exit Carl Road, turn right on Northgate, then left on Gorman Drive.
The Haggerty Gallery, located in the Haggerty Arts Village, is the copper clad building at the corner of campus roads, Gorman Drive and Haggar Circle. Free visitor parking is available throughout campus with reserved visitor spaces in front of the Haggerty Art Gallery.
The Beatrice M. Haggerty Gallery maintains institutional memberships in the Association of Academic Museums and Galleries.