As winter storm approaches, these North Texas arts events have been cancelled so far

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North Texans are bracing for inclement weather that could include snow, freezing rain and sleet. For patrons who had plans to catch a show or peruse a museum or gallery, here’s a guide to what arts and culture events have been cancelled or postponed. At least so far.
As of Wednesday afternoon, representatives from several art institutions and performance venues said they will continue to monitor the weather before deciding upon any changes, closures and cancellations.
The Dallas Morning News will update this story with any new cancellations, postponements and closures as the winter storm nears.
Be sure to reach out to venues directly regarding ticket exchanges and refunds and check venue websites and social media accounts for the most up-to-date information.
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Dallas Museum of Art
Late Night at the Museum has been rescheduled from Friday to Feb. 6. The after hours DMA program features live music, cocktails and curator talks, among other programming. Ticketholders’ RSVPs will be honored for the new date.
Latino Cultural Center
“The Journey North: Hope, Labor and Culture,” was scheduled to debut Friday, but its open reception has been moved to Jan. 30. The exhibit grapples with borders and migration. It “expands beyond why people leave to what they bring,” according to a center description.