1. The venue is an outdoor garden the size of a city block and has a capacity of more than 1000+. The expected guest count is significantly below capacity. Guests will have space to socially distance. 2. Guests are required to wear a mask to enter. Guests may remove masks to eat or drink. 3. All vendors will be following state and county ordinances in regard to face coverings, cleanliness and any other requirements, particularly as it relates to food service and and preparation.
Located in the heart of the Dallas Arts District, the Nasher Sculpture Center is home to the Raymond and Patsy Nasher Collection, one of the finest collections of modern and contemporary sculpture in the world.
Dallas is hot in early September! Average temperatures are between 92 degrees (high) and 73 degrees (low) Fahrenheit.
The wedding attire is black tie. Remember, it's at an art museum so feel free to be creative, bold or glam with it! Black tie men https://therake.com/stories/style/how-to-wear-black-tie-in-summer/ https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/gallery/how-to-do-black-tie-in-summer?image=5d138e822881cc80fa0a793c Black tie women https://www.brides.com/story/black-tie-wedding-guest-dress-code-long-gowns https://www.brides.com/gallery/black-tie-wedding-guest-dresses
If your invitation says “and Guest,” then yes. If not, we would prefer if it was just you.
For out of town guests, there is no need to rent a car. Our wedding venue is centrally located downtown, and the majority of things you'd want to see and do are accessible via an inexpensive Uber or Lyft ride.
For in-town and driving guests, there is an abundance of metered street parking available downtown. Should you wish to use a parking garage, the nearest to the venue is Lexus Red Parking Garage. There is a $17 flat fee for event parking.