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Museums
1- Art League of Houston
1953 Montrose Blvd. 713.523.9530
www.artleaguehouston.org
2- Contemporary Arts Museum
5616 Montrose Blvd. 713.284.8250
www.camh.org
3- Diverse Works Artspace
4102 Fannin, Suite 200. 713.223.8346
www.diverseworks.org
4- Houston Center for
Contemporary Craft
4848 Main St. 713.529.4755 www.hcponline.org
5- Lawndale Art Center
4912 main St. 713.528.5858
www.lawndaleartcenter.org
6- The Menil Collection
1515 Sul Ross. 713.525.9400 www.menil.org
7- The Museum of Fine Arts of Houston
1001 Bissonnet. 713.639.7300 www.mfah.org
8- The Jung Center
5200 Montrose Blvd. Houston, TX 77006
713-524-8253 www.junghouston.org
A r t G al l e r i e s
4411 Montrose Blvd. 713.524.2299
www.anyatishgallery.com
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9- Anya Tish Gallery
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Established in 1996, specializes in works by internationally
recognized artists with an emphasis on Central/Eastern Europe
and Russia. The gallery provides a venue for selected Houston
and Texas-based artists and features contemporary painting,
sculpture, photography, and video.
Anya Tish Gallery seeks out artists who have an unwavering
commitment to creating original, compelling, and innovative art.
10- Art in the City
3601 W Alabama St,
713.552.0900
www.artinthecity.net
11- Archway Gallery
2305 Dunlavy. 713.522.2409
www.archwaygallery.com
One of Houston’s and the nation’s oldest artist owned and
operated galleries. Since 1976, Archway Gallery has been
exhibiting the work of the area’s finest artists, providing a
great selection of affordable, high-quality art including
sculpture, pottery and painting in a variety of media and
styles.
12- Art Palace
3913 Main Street. 832.390.1278
www.artpalacegallery.com
13- Arden’s Gallery
2143 Westheimer, Suite B 713.371.6333
www.ardensgallery.com
14- Catherine Couturier
Gallery 2635 Colquitt. 713.524.5070
www.CatherineCouturier.co
15- Deborah Colton Gallery
2445 North Blvd. 713.869.515
www.deborahcoltongallery.com
Is a continually evolving innovative showcase for the ongoing
presentation and international promotion of strong historical
and visionary contemporary artists world-wide.
While living in Asia, Deborah Colton's first emanation was a
virtual gallery, whose main focus was to create an awareness
and appreciation for the multi-media talents of artists from
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Thailand, Japan and China throughout Asia. The Gallery
showcases painting, works on paper, sculpture, video,
photography, and conceptual future media installations.
16- DeFrog gallery
218 Westcott st. 713.869.234713-523-2524
17- Devin Borden Gallery
3917 Main Street. 713.529.2700
18- d. m. allison gallery
2709 Colquitt. 832.607.4378
[email protected]
Owned and operated by Dan Mitchell Allison, d. m. allison is
dedicated to the exploration of emerging talent, as well as a
venue for established work by independent visual artists with
ideals, direction, and conviction.
19- Galeria Regina
1716 Richmond Ave. 713.523.2524
The goal of Galeria Regina is to share the beauty of art with
the Houston community. It aims to provide an inspiring
atmosphere with exhibition of contemporary arts by established
and emerging artists.
The building was erected in 1920 as a duplex. The first floor
houses the main gallery. The second floor is Regina’s studio
and personal gallery.
20- Gremillion & Co. Fine Art
2501 Sunset Blvd. 713.522.2701
www.gremillion.com
Nationally recognized for presenting some of the most mature
and vibrant collections of contemporary art available, Gremillion
& Co. Fine Art, Inc. offers a comprehensive collection from
painters, sculptors, printmakers, and art furniture designers from
throughout the nation.
For more than 25 years, Gremillion has continued to work in
keeping in the tradition of the great 20th century art dealers,
such as Kahnweiler, Vollard, and Durand-Ruel.