The Women's Museum
The Women's Museum is no longer in business.
Hours
- Sunday: Closed
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: noon-5 pm
- Wednesday: noon-5 pm
- Thursday: noon-5 pm
- Friday: noon-5 pm
- Saturday: noon-5 pm
Special Features
- Catering Allowed
- Group Tours
- Kid Friendly
- On-site Dining
- Pet Friendly
- Snacks
- Wheelchair Accessible
Price of Admission
- $5 for adults; $4 for seniors and students age 13-16; $3 for students 5–12; free for members and kids under 5
Parking
- Private Lot
- Street
- Valet
Profile
The Women’s Museum is a Smithsonian-affiliated museum located in Fair Park. In 1996, Cathy Bonner, the president of the Foundation for Women’s Resources, had a dream—literally—about opening up a place that could feature the stories and accomplishments of women in American history. A turn-of-the-century building was renovated, and, in 2000, the 70,000-square-foot building opened to the public.
Works at the museum include the Electronic Quilt, a 30-foot-high wall of “image patches” that feature photos, quotes, colors, and more; the Diversity of Women, a screen that uses morphing technology to blend the faces of different, diverse, women; and the Wall of Words, a collection of inspirational quotes. The museum has several permanent exhibitions as well as special and traveling exhibits. Docents are available for guided tours for a small fee, and the museum can be rented out for special events.