070 - Oak Cliff: Dallas' Left Bank

There’s a version of Oak Cliff people think they know. But in the 1970s and 80s, it became something else entirely, a place where artists found space, built studios, and created a scene that didn’t feel like anywhere else in Dallas.

In this episode, we trace how Oak Cliff became known as Dallas’s Left Bank, from the early artist studios along Bishop Avenue to the parallel creative communities that shaped the neighborhood in different ways. It’s a story about space, identity, and what happens when a place gives people room to make something.


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