Reviews
Simply stunning. A must visit place. They also offer monthly kid friendly art crafts from 11-3pm on Saturday. Art kits in front are also pretty fabulous. They come with video instructions, easy enough for kids to follow through.
I enjoyed my visit, interesting and meaningful works highlighting social and environmental issues. For those driving in, the parking lot is off Travis Street and is easy to miss if unfamiliar with the neighborhood.
We had the best time. The first Saturday of each month, there is a free workshop. This past Saturday was bracelets. First Saturday in March is suncatchers. This is a fun, entertaining place.
Objects Redux. Crafts from 1969 show versus contemporary crafts. Also fiber art from Houston hurricanes. A great show worth seeing, and meet current resident artists. And it's all free admission.
Absolutely love this center! The art is fun to look at and there's an adorable shop with great jewelry. The best part are the activities they offer. I just went to a clay making class that was so much fun.
The current exhibits are amazing and professionally displayed our commendations to the volunteers and staff. The collages? of found items and the costume creations from natural fibers, peels, petals, and spikes are amazing. Those were by one artist and displayed in the small room. Then the quilts created by Houston individuals and groups contain numerous colorful stories. The geometric patterns and the abstract patterns are imaginative and fine, fine, fine. Highly recommended.
We love this little museum, which currently has an impressive exhibit on the material culture/memory of natural disaster loss. Before this was an exhibit the kiddos loved on Mexican food. We sent my stepson here for summer camp and he loved it his artwork featured in one of the photos. They have lots of free art days that we attend and make art at.
it all depends on wats up but really good place fresh and clean. i like they have the arrists space so you can get a peak at how some work. it s only for crafts thats not really my preferece but soemtime they have really intersting things put up so just go its free anywayz
Lovely smal museum and garden. Artists on site so you can have conversations about their work. Enjoyed the featured artists . Their work was inspirational and throught provoking. Will definitely visit again. The garden was educational learned about plants for dyes and fiber production
Very nice space. I loved that you could see the artists work. The quilt exhibit was also very nice. Very friendly staff. If you go, you should park in the back of the building free parking. Highly recommended!