Immersive art part of new season

By Taylor Mayad Powell

Nearly five months after the Crow Museum of Asian Art unveiled its second location on The University of Texas at Dallas (UT Dallas) campus, the museum is announcing its 2025 winter/spring season, packed with new exhibitions, interactive workshops, educational experiences and captivating multimedia performances. 

A performance of Kinmakers: Hidden Songs in Our Mother’s Dreams (pictured above) is one of the offerings the museum is presenting.
Photo courtesy of the Crow Museum of Asian Art

Visitors can explore a range of Asian artistic expressions including engaging installations, hands-on activities and events for all ages — from art enthusiasts and families to anyone seeking to broaden their cultural understanding.

Highlights include the debut of an immersive multimedia installation — Saya Woolfalk’s Floating World of the Quilted Cloud — opening March 8 at the UT Dallas museum, alongside three compelling exhibitions opening April 5 at the Dallas Arts District location. 

Additionally, the museum is offering a range of interactive programs, from Saturday drop-in tours to a performance of Kinmakers: Hidden Songs in Our Mother’s Dreams, curator lectures and hands-on workshops like Shibori dyeing with designer Mili Suleman.

With its many offerings, the Crow Museum promises an unforgettable celebration of Asian culture that invite guests to explore, learn and connect. The Crow Museum of Asian Art operates two locations on the UT Dallas campus (800 W. Campbell Rd., Richardson, Texas 75080) and in the Dallas Arts District (2010 Flora St., Dallas, Texas 75201). Both museums are open Tuesdays-Sundays (11 a.m.-5 p.m.) and closed on Mondays. Admission is free. Visit crowmuseum.org or call 214-979-6430.