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!
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
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.
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.
9. The Mad Potter
8.2
1963 W Gray St Ste A, Houston, TX
Art Gallery · 3 tips and reviews
American Home Restoration: Incredible 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.
Dora: Drop-ins are welcome, and even newborns and toddlers can get in on the painting action with footprint keepsakes. Powered by ParentsConnect.com
Blake DeArmond: Way to expensive... A reality check of how much you spend if you wanna do something fun at River Oakd
10. Rice Gallery
8.0
6100 Main St (Rice Blvd.), Houston, TX
Art Gallery · 5 tips and reviews
CultureMap Houston Manager: Be on the lookout for public readings, roundtables, craft workshops and accompanying music events organized with the Shepherd School of Music.
Local Houston Magazine: Unwoven Light by Soo Sunny Park is on view thru Aug. 30. Her light-filled installations encourage viewers to explore the sensual effects of light and shadow, geometry, and the natural landscape. Read more.
Andres Elizondo: Moving exhibits are the main appeal. Good in-house collection
CultureMap Houston: From exploring creativity to self-help and art workshops, The Jung Center has a myriad of programs to keep you heightened and enlightened.
Houston Press: Check them out Sat, July 27th at "The Museum Experience - Zone 3!" Love this museum? Vote for the 2013 Best of Readers Choice for your favorite Houston Museum! http://readerschoice.houstonpress.com/
Joseph Elkhadem: Love the book store here.
Local Houston Magazine: Winner 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. Read more.
Houston Press: Love this museum? Vote for the 2013 Best of Readers Choice for your favorite Houston Museum! http://readerschoice.houstonpress.com/
Liliana Vazquez: Glow collection is awesome! But the place is very small.. I was expecting pictures from old Texas, or history...
Jenn Bacall: Check their schedule. Shows rotate from local to international, from up and coming to established artists.
D R: The friendly artists who are very happy to speak about art and the like. This place is far from pretentious.
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!