Dallas, Texas: 30-Foot-Tall Eyeball
Artist's big sculpture based on his own veiny orb. The eye spent time in Chicago's Pritzker Park until 2010, then a couple of years in Wisconsin, then moved to Dallas in August 2013.
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30-Foot-Tall Eyeball
You can park and walk up to the fence.
[Leslie Jenkins, 05/30/2017]30-Foot-Tall Eyeball
Currently the area is under construction.
[Carmen Reed, 08/06/2016]There is construction in front of the eyeball, so pictures are difficult from the street. We didn't try, but the best view is probably from the upper floors of the hotel across the street. We were disappointed we couldn't get closer to it.
[Steve, 06/29/2016]30-Foot-Tall Eyeball
The park where the eyeball is located is gated, so you can't get up close and personal with the artwork.
[Queen Becky, 01/28/2016]30-Foot-Tall Eyeball
The park where the eyeball is located is gated, so you can't get up close and personal with the artwork.
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30-Foot-Tall Eyeball
- Address:
- 1607 Main St., Dallas, TX
- Directions:
- Downtown. On the north side of Main St. between N. Ervay and N. Akard Sts. Gated, but visible from the street.
- Hours:
- Lit at night. Local health policies may affect hours and access.
- Admission:
- Free
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The owners of the eyeball are apparently blind to the bad optics of keeping it off-limits to the public.