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📍 Location:
Dallas Museum of Art
1717 N Harwood St,
Dallas, TX 75201

🗓 Thursday, February 12, 2026
⏰ Event starts at 7:30 PM

👉 I plan to be there around 7:00 PM so we can gather beforehand

🚗 Parking:
• $10 at the museum garage
• Cheaper street or nearby parking usually available if you’re up for a short walk 🚶🏽‍♀️

🎟 Tickets:
(book your tickets in advance https://bit.ly/PopUp_Feminine-Collective_021226)
• Public: $36.50
• DMA Member: $31.50
• Public (ticket + book): $46.50
• DMA Member (ticket + book): $41.50

💻 Can’t make it in person?
• Public livestream access: $16.50
• DMA Member livestream access: $13.50

📖 The Event:
Victoria Christopher Murray
In conversation with Dia Wall (WFAA)
This evening centers around Harlem Rhapsody, a powerful novel spotlighting Jessie Redmon Fauset — the woman who helped ignite the Harlem Renaissance by championing voices like Langston Hughes, Countee Cullen, and Nella Larsen ✨

NPR Podcast Interview with author: [https://youtu.be/jLOTd9W-vHM?si=hdTgHfeHTMiZgiFK ](https://youtu.be/jLOTd9W-vHM?si=hdTgHfeHTMiZgiFK)

🖼 Bonus moment:
Enjoy a special viewing of works by Harlem artist Jacob Lawrence, on view in the Horchow Lobby exclusively for this event

🔥 Why this is special:
Victoria Christopher Murray is a New York Times bestselling author (The Personal Librarian, The First Ladies) and an NAACP Image Award winner — this is a rare chance to hear her speak live 📚✨

🖤 The Vibe:
Thoughtful. Cultural. Cozy but powerful.
A night of literature, history, conversation, and art — no pressure, just presence ✨

🎟 Tickets are limited, and these author talks tend to fill up quickly.
DM or comment if you’re thinking of going 💬

ℹ️ Disclaimer:
I do not work for or am affiliated with the Dallas Museum of Art — I just genuinely think it’s a beautiful space and love sharing cool cultural experiences 🖼️✨

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