Bath House altering weekday public hours for summer camps


The Bath House Cultural Center will be closed to the public during weekday business hours in June for summer camp sessions.

Bath House Cultural Center. Photo by Renee Umsted.

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Starting June 9, the Bath House will close to the public during weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for the Outloud Dallas Summer Arts Class. During these hours, only camp participants, visitors with scheduled appointments and guests attending educational or theater programs will be allowed inside. The art gallery will also be closed to the public during the camp’s run.

Weekday theater events and weekend performances will not be interrupted. The Bath House will host two theatrical performances, “This Is How You Got Me Naked or My Sexy Fairytale” and “Open”, in the month of June. Both performances are organized by the Echo Theatre, a local performing arts organization that “champions the diverse voices of women+.”

The free summer camp is organized by Outloud Dallas, a local nonprofit organization that provides area middle and high school students with no-cost arts programming in collaboration with local artists. Its program at the Bath House runs until June 27. Signups appear to be closed for the camp, although neighbors can send inquiries via email to Executive Director Allison Caldwell at [email protected]

The Bath House is open to the public from noon-6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, allowing neighbors to visit after business hours during the weekday during the camp’s run.


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