About

What is The Warehouse?

The Warehouse presents original exhibitions of artworks from significant institutions and private collections. These changing exhibitions are developed specifically to suggest new perspectives on art and invite fresh questions that expand accepted notions of history. The Warehouse presents 2–3 exhibitions a year. Warehouse Dallas Art Foundation is applying to the IRS to be recognized as a private operating foundation.

Where are your exhibitions located?

The Warehouse presents exhibitions at 14105 Inwood Road, Dallas, TX 75244 (between Alpha and Spring Valley Road) in north Dallas, near Galleria Dallas. It is a gray building with a gray gate. If the gate is closed when you arrive, please use the callbox.

How long has The Warehouse existed?

Howard and Cindy Rachofsky began presenting public exhibitions under the name “The Warehouse” in 2012, presenting annual exhibitions and focusing on educational group tours and public programming. Open Hours began in 2020. In 2024, Warehouse Dallas Art Foundation was formed to continue presenting exhibitions and providing educational programming.

 

VISITS

How do I visit?

The Warehouse exhibitions are open to the general public on Saturdays, 12-5pm during our Open Hours and by appointment during the week, based on staff availability. You can find more information on tours for education and museum groups on our Group Visits information page. Have any questions? Email caitlin@thewarehousedallas.org.

What type of art will I see?

The Warehouse exhibitions are grounded in postwar and contemporary art. You can preview the exhibitions on our Exhibitions page.

How long does a visit take?

The Warehouse exhibition space is 18,000 square feet across 16 galleries. Individual visits usually take guests a minimum of 45 minutes to an hour to walk through all galleries, though many guests stay for longer. Guided tours last approximately 90 minutes.

Can I bring my children to The Warehouse exhibitions?

Due to the fragile nature of the works on view, all visitors must be 12 or older, and visitors ages 12–15 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

Is photography allowed?

Yes, photography for personal use is allowed in the galleries. Some artworks may not be photographed and will be indicated on the label with a “no photography” symbol. Flash photography, camera lights, tripods or camera stands, and commercial photography are not allowed. Photography is not allowed on educational group tours.

Is there food or drink available? Can I bring in my own?

There is no onsite café, although there are many restaurants in the surrounding area. Food and drinks are not allowed in the galleries.