Dallas, January 13, 2026
Dallas is buzzing with a variety of events this week, including culinary classes, interactive art installations, and live performances. From mocktail making to unique art exhibitions and captivating musicals, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Explore free art displays and musical performances that reflect diverse themes and cultural relevance, making this week a perfect opportunity to engage with the Dallas community and cultural landscape.
Dallas, Texas: Top Events for the Week of January 13-18, 2026
Dallas offers a diverse array of events this week, from culinary classes to art exhibitions and live performances. Here’s a curated list of activities to consider:
Tuesday, January 13
- Mocktail Making Class at Sixty Vines
Explore the art of crafting non-alcoholic beverages in this hands-on session. Tickets are $48. - Interactive Art Installation by Ken Womack
Engage with large-scale Polaroid-inspired artworks that allow visitors to create and display instant selfies. The exhibition is free to attend.
Friday, January 16
- Silhouettes, A New Musical at Bath House Cultural Center
Attend a free musical exploring themes of abortion, motherhood, and personal autonomy, followed by a post-show discussion. - 2025 Virgen de Guadalupe Art Exhibition at the Latino Cultural Center
View works from over 70 artists inspired by the Virgen de Guadalupe. This exhibition is free to the public and runs through January 16. - Ghostface Killah at The Echo Lounge and Music Hall
Experience a live performance by the Wu-Tang Clan member. Tickets start at $52.
Saturday, January 17
- Mavis Staples at Longhorn Ballroom
Enjoy a live performance by the Grammy-winning singer, blending R&B and gospel music. Tickets start at $42. - KNON Presents Punk26 at Double Wide Bar
Attend a benefit show featuring cover bands paying tribute to Blondie, The Ramones, Dead Milkmen, and Social Distortion. Tickets start at $10.
Sunday, January 18
- 42nd Annual KidFilm Family Festival at the Angelika Film Center and Cafe
A free film festival featuring animated and live-action shorts and feature films for children. Advanced free tickets are recommended.
Ongoing Exhibitions
- Return to Infinity: Yayoi Kusama at the Dallas Museum of Art
Experience Kusama’s immersive “infinity room” installation, “All the Eternal Love I Have for the Pumpkins,” through January 18. - International Surrealism at the Dallas Museum of Art
Explore works by Surrealist icons like Salvador Dalà and René Magritte, running through March 22, 2026. Public tickets are $20; DMA members receive free admission. - Groundbreakers: Post-War Japan and Korea at The Crow Museum of Asian Art at UT Dallas
View post-war art pieces from Japan and Korea, running through July 26, 2026.
For more details and additional events, refer to local event calendars and venues.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the Mocktail Making Class at Sixty Vines?
A hands-on session where participants learn to craft non-alcoholic beverages. Tickets are priced at $48.
What is the 2025 Virgen de Guadalupe Art Exhibition?
An exhibition featuring works from over 70 artists inspired by the Virgen de Guadalupe. The exhibition is free to the public and runs through January 16.
Who is performing at the Ghostface Killah event?
Ghostface Killah, a member of the Wu-Tang Clan, is performing at The Echo Lounge and Music Hall. Tickets start at $52.
What is the Return to Infinity exhibition at the Dallas Museum of Art?
An immersive exhibition featuring Yayoi Kusama’s “infinity room” installation, “All the Eternal Love I Have for the Pumpkins,” available through January 18.
What is the International Surrealism exhibition at the Dallas Museum of Art?
An exhibition showcasing works by Surrealist artists like Salvador Dalà and René Magritte, running through March 22, 2026. Public tickets are $20; DMA members receive free admission.
Key Features of This Week’s Events in Dallas
| Date | Event | Location | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| January 13 | Mocktail Making Class | Sixty Vines | Learn to craft non-alcoholic beverages. Tickets: $48. |
| January 13 | Interactive Art Installation | Ken Womack’s Exhibition | Engage with large-scale Polaroid-inspired artworks. Free admission. |
| January 16 | Silhouettes, A New Musical | Bath House Cultural Center | Free musical exploring themes of abortion, motherhood, and personal autonomy. |
| January 16 | 2025 Virgen de Guadalupe Art Exhibition | Latino Cultural Center | Exhibition featuring works from over 70 artists. Free admission. |
| January 16 | Ghostface Killah Performance | The Echo Lounge and Music Hall | Live performance by Wu-Tang Clan member. Tickets start at $52. |
| January 17 | Mavis Staples Concert | Longhorn Ballroom | Live performance blending R&B and gospel music. Tickets start at $42. |
| January 17 | KNON Presents Punk26 | Double Wide Bar | Benefit show featuring cover bands. Tickets start at $10. |
| January 18 | 42nd Annual KidFilm Family Festival | Angelika Film Center and Cafe | Free film festival for children. Advanced tickets recommended. |
| Through January 18 | Return to Infinity: Yayoi Kusama Exhibition | Dallas Museum of Art | Immersive “infinity room” installation. |
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