Min Jin Lee Tour Dates

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About the Event

Prepare for an engaging evening as acclaimed author Min Jin Lee speaks at the Dallas Museum Of Art in Dallas, TX. This special event is scheduled for October 8, 2026, with the showtime at 7:30 PM. Min Jin Lee is celebrated for her profound storytelling and insightful narratives that resonate with readers worldwide. Her appearance at the Dallas Museum Of Art offers a unique opportunity to hear directly from the author in one of Dallas's premier cultural institutions, focusing on her literary contributions and creative process.

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Min Jin Lee Live in Dallas

Min Jin Lee is an award-winning author renowned for her meticulously researched historical fiction and compelling character development. Her critically acclaimed novel, "Pachinko," was a National Book Award finalist and adapted into a major streaming series, bringing her rich narratives to a global audience. Lee's work often explores themes of identity, immigration, and resilience, offering a deep dive into the human experience. Attendees in Dallas can anticipate an insightful discussion of her literary journey and the inspirations behind her powerful stories.

Your Visit to Dallas Museum Of Art

The Dallas Museum Of Art provides an elegant setting for cultural events, offering comfortable seating arrangements for talks and presentations. Visitors should note that large bags and backpacks are not permitted inside the galleries, but lockers are available for convenience. Entry to the museum is through the Main Entrance on Harwood Street. The Dallas Museum Of Art accepts major credit and debit cards for any purchases on site. Plan to arrive early to explore the museum's extensive collections before Min Jin Lee's presentation. Buy your tickets now.