ToryBurch: One of the most incredible collections of modern art and antiquities in the country. Start in the stunning Cy Twombly Gallery and follow through to the Byzantine artifacts and paintings.
Adam Renz: Absolute gem of a gallery. Expertly maintained and fantastic staff with an ever changing line up of exhibits. Also it's free! Please don't miss while visiting Montrose.
katie: small gallery, but really nice space and some good pieces in here. pretty impressive for a free museum and good activity to help break up your day.
2. Rice Gallery
8.0
6100 Main St (Rice Blvd.), Houston, TX
Art Gallery · 5 tips and reviews
Andres Novoa: The installation art at this gallery is amazing!! Each one is unique and spectacular in its own way! I highly recommend checking it out! These are one-of-a-kind, ephemeral installations!
Louise Schlachter: another secret art gallery ... amazing work ... pay 2 park SAD ... or take lite rail
CultureMap Houston Manager: Be on the lookout for public readings, roundtables, craft workshops and accompanying music events organized with the Shepherd School of Music.
CultureMap Houston Manager: These houses are now galleries, exhibition spaces, artists’ residences, transitional housing for those in need and a place where neighborhood latchkey children can congregate.
Dolores Rodgers: Great mixed art classes! Free!
Mark Carruba: Amazing piece of Houston history
CultureMap Houston: On the second Saturday of the month, artists open their studio doors and welcome guests to peruse the galleries.
M H Draper: Spring Street Studios Open Studios, every 2nd Saturday. Meet and greet with arts and buy some great art at studio prices!
Candice Simpson: Vault classes are so much fun. Airtone will kick your butt!
Kelly Adams Dennis: Visitors view innovative exhibitions, talk with artists-in-residence, create their own craft objects in workshops, and shop for one-of-a-kind gifts in the Asher Gallery.
Pekka Weitz: Always 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!
Local Houston Magazine: The Tool at Hand, on view thru September 8, is an exhibition that puts the skill and creativity of some of the most talented names in the contemporary art world to the test! Read more.
fabulous savings: As mentioned, here's "Walking Man" by Auguste Rodin on display at the Cullen Sculpture Garden. Admission is included, and it's just across Bissonnet St from the main Beck & Law gallery buildings.
Eddie V's Prime Seafood: Thursday is the best day to explore the museum. Free admission, open until 9 p.m. and often has gallery talks and tours.
Flavia Freitas: For all art lovers out there definitely a must go when in Houston! Vast selection! Ron Mueck's exhibit is definitely something else! What a talent! Amazing work!
Syntax: Awesome mall. Lots of the trendy big name stores. Apple, Sony, Lego, Microsoft. I love the Peter Lik Gallery.
David Bryan Ramos: Probably the biggest apple store in Houston.
Allen Arcade: If Apple was a religion, this would be one of the churches.
M H Draper: One of the best galleries in Houston. This gallery is the pulse of Houston's East Side!
M H Draper: For the pulse of Houston's diverse art scene with an East End flavor, check out this gallery. They feature some of Houston's best and most talented under-represented artists. Buy some art!
Jenn Bacall: Check their schedule. Shows rotate from local to international, from up and coming to established artists.
Heather Gordy: Open Studios on the 3rd Saturday of each month from 5-9pm. There is usually a gallery show during open studios as well. Everything from painters and potters to photographers and jewelry makers.
Heather Gordy: On the 3rd Saturday of each month, Hardy & Nance Studios has open art studios from 5-9pm, along with a gallery show. Everything from painters and photographers to potters and jewelry makers.
M H Draper: Open Studios, 3rd Saturday of each month. Buy some art, y'all.
13. The Galleria
9.0
5085 Westheimer Road, Houston, TX
Shopping Mall · 312 tips and reviews
Stephanie Olmo: Peter max is at off the wall gallery today!
Hotel Indigo: Founded in the 1970s and expanded over the years, Off the Wall Gallery is home to original paintings, prints and sculptures by a bevy of international artists.
DJ Scoop: Nice shopping mall, and its tourist spot for many that visit Houston. They have variety of shops, including branded names boutique e.g. Emporio Armani, Versace....Also a nice Ice Skating Rink.