The Daytripper • April 17, 2014If art is more your speed, then you shouldn’t miss The Menil Collection, a free museum that is surely one of the best art museums in America. You can see Picasso, Warhol, McGrit, and many more.
Erik C. • August 18, 2016This is small & fast museum but don't miss it. They have rotating designer cars that people create and compete for a fair in Houston. There is also bunch of pics of cars on the wall from all the year
Jade T. • June 7, 2022Super fun and interactive, plus they have a good gift shop. Just wouldn’t recommend the snacks 😂
Arce D. • January 25, 2016Free admission, different exhibits, a lot of awesome concept pieces and recently went to view a fashion exhibit. Totally worth the visit!
Arce D. • January 25, 2016Awesome auténtico art:l very clean facility. The staff is super nice and it can be a really eye opening, learning experience:3
Rebeca M. • October 4, 2016The neighborhood it's so weird and quiet. The chapel is between houses. The paintings are so great, the place inside it's really relaxing and calm.
Amanda S. • September 29, 2010A beautiful acre of peacefulness, right in the center of the city. Come here to sit and sketch amongst the sculptures or tour through on your way to the MFAH.
Ami H. • April 6, 2023Since 2008, this petite patch has been home to artist David Adickes' sculpture TRIBUTE TO AMERICAN STATESMANSHIP (known more affectionately as MOUNT RUSH HOUR). Thems some big heads!
Shawn W. • June 27, 2012Johnny did my lion tattoo 3-4 years ago and still getting compliments. Looking forward to my next ones
CultureMap Houston M. • March 6, 2012Free isn't just the philosophy here—it's also the price of admission.
CultureMap Houston M. • March 6, 2012These houses are now galleries, exhibition spaces, artists’ residences, transitional housing for those in need and a place where neighborhood latchkey children can congregate.
Vlad D. • September 19, 2016Beautiful place. Architecturally & artistically one of the most unique spaces in Houston. Lots of great programs here, from music to art to performance.
American Home R. • January 23, 2020Incredible space, wonderful people, Special opportunity! The instructors were great and the place was super cute! I would highly recommend The Mad Potter to my friends.
CultureMap Houston • July 14, 2011From exploring creativity to self-help and art workshops, The Jung Center has a myriad of programs to keep you heightened and enlightened.
Pekka W. • June 21, 2012Always free + there is always something new to see! It's a great place to meet artists and shop for unique objects. Don't miss the free craft activities for the whole family on first saturdays!
CultureMap Houston M. • March 20, 2012Be on the lookout for public readings, roundtables, craft workshops and accompanying music events organized with the Shepherd School of Music.
Local Houston Magazine • June 13, 2013Winner of the 2013 HCP Fellowship Award, Lauren Marsolier's Transition exhibition focuses on landscapes of an anonymous and arid village without signs of life, on view thru June 23.
Veronica D. • February 10, 2019Texas Art Asylum is the perfect place for the fun element's. Any items with out the green circle price tag are sold by weight, just keep that in mind if you decide to shop. Items sold as is no refunds
Jenn B. • September 2, 2014Check their schedule. Shows rotate from local to international, from up and coming to established artists.
CultureMap Houston M. • March 20, 2012Along with the paintings and sculpture in the main gallery, check out the annex where wildly creative art furniture is for sale.
Rubén L. • September 27, 2014Very inspiring. Must go. The exhibitions change every month. You will always meet some of the artists.
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