News Articles Library Event Photos Contact Search


Wednesday, 20 August 2014 09:51

The Dallas Museum of Art's Redesigned Website Gives Visitors Unprecedented Access to its Collection

Visitors can browse the Dallas Museum of Art's entire collection online. Visitors can browse the Dallas Museum of Art's entire collection online.

Maxwell Anderson, the Eugene McDermott Director of the Dallas Museum of Art, announced today the launch of an exciting redesigned digital database for the Museum’s collection of encyclopedic art through its website, DMA.org. This marks the first phase of an initiative to dramatically improve online access and representation of the Museum’s global collection of more than 22,000 works of art.

By digitizing its entire collection, the DMA is creating one of the world’s most sophisticated online art collections, providing open access to its entire collection, and leading the field in the quality and depth of content available to visitors, students, teachers, and scholars. In addition, whenever permitted by existing agreements, the DMA will release all images, data, and software it creates to the public under Open Access licenses for free personal and educational use.

Additional Info

Events