Dallas Museum of Art to start repairs from flood damage after years-long wait

Two years after a torrential rainstorm damaged the Dallas Museum of Art, the museum is expected to start repairs.

For museum lovers, that could mean the reopening of the Wendy and Emery Reves Collection, which includes the work of French impressionists, and the Center for Creative Connections, the museum’s education galleries, by the beginning of next year. Both galleries have been closed for the last two years.

The Dallas City Council approved $6 million in funding for repairs on Jan. 8. The money comes from the city’s 2022 Severe Weather and Flood Fund and will be used to contract a construction company for repairs to the city-owned facilities…

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