Meadows Museum

The Meadows Museum, also known as the “Prado on the Prairie”, holds the largest collection of Spanish art outside of Spain. In addition to an established permanent collection, the museum receives visiting exhibits through its partnership with the Prado Museum. The Meadows Museum offers a rare, artistic atmosphere for intimate events.

The venue offers elegant spaces for individuals and groups wishing to host special events. Museum members along with SMU organizations and other non-profit groups are invited to book space in the museum for their events.

Whether you want a rehearsal dinner or reception in the uniquely oval-shaped Gene and Jerry Jones Great Hall, the Museum provides striking and sophisticated settings for events of all kinds. The intimate Algur H. Meadows Founder’s Room is conducive to small board meetings, private dinners, and receptions. And the Bob and Jean Smith Auditorium, equipped with the latest audio-visual technology is ideal for panel discussions, film screening and lectures.

Contact

Jonathan Batterton
MeadowsMuseumEvents@smu.edu
214-768-6484

Location

5900 Bishop Blvd.
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