Karen: It's HUGE. Enjoy the art, special collections, a movie,and even a tasty meal at the Museum's Cafe Express
LilyRose Guzman: The art is wonderful, many collections from through out history. Workers are also very nice.
Eric Pan: Great collection of art from around the world and good rotating exhibits.
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.
The Daytripper: If 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.
Michellemoore: Love to variety of art!
William Miller: The 2nd Saturday of each month - the artists (80 artists, 65 studios) open there studios come bye 2:00-5:00pm - see you there! I'm in studio 17b
Carmen M: Don't miss William Miller's (@whimdesigns) digital art -- it's amazing.
William Miller: Visit Studio 17b for cookies, water, soda, wine and oh yeah... Art!
CultureMap Houston: Art curious? The monthly Steel Lounge Underground event showcases Houston’s diverse music culture. You should also try the art essay reading group. It’s good for the brain.
Olivia Fitch: Great museum with rotating exhibits showing contemporary and avant garde art. If you enjoy art that is innovative, pushes the envelope, makes you think, or say "that's weird" this is the for you.
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!
7. Discovery Green
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1500 McKinney St (at Avenida de las Americas), Houston, TX
Park · 148 tips and reviews
CultureMap Houston: It features sculpted gardens, public art pieces, amphitheater, fenced dog runs, small lake, monthly farmers' market, free exercise classes, free Wi-Fi access, a concert and movie series, and more!
CultureMap Houston Manager: It features public art pieces, fenced dog runs, weekly farmers' market, free exercise classes, two restaurant concepts, free Wi-Fi access, a concert and movie series, and a children’s playground.
Social News Network: Located in the heart of downtown Houston, Discovery green is the place for you, your pets, your children, and whoever else! Tons of food, art, and music on any given day.
CultureMap Houston Manager: Focuses on objects of art made primarily of fiber, metal, glass, clay and wood, as well as providing a venue for exhibition, retail and studio space for local craft artists.
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.
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: Nicknamed the Garage Mahal, this is a place to see moral, political, social, satirical and just plain whimsical ideologies played-out across the bodies of automobiles re-imagined into objects of art.
Andrew Healan: these artists somehow found a way to express themselves via automobile without using bumper stickers
Erik Cintron: This 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