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Concurrent with its world-class museums, Houston boasts a thriving community of more than 60 art galleries that together comprise one of the most dynamic art markets in the country. These significant art spaces, many fueled by the metropolis' large pool of painters, sculptors, photographers, and conceptual talents (Houston ranks among the top cities in the country in its population of working artists) are distinguished both by the quality of their exhibitions and the diversity of their staples.
The founders of 18 Hands Gallery are all ceramic artists who met in many contexts, but came together as a group through their work in educational and non-profit arts initiatives such as the Read more »
The guys behind Houston’s under-the-radar Aerosol Warfare have been supporting the city’s graffiti scene for nearly 20 years. What started with a quarterly video magazine in the Read more »
Anya Tish Gallery, 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 Read more »
Apama Mackey Gallery is a haven for international video artists and also Texas’ greenest gallery, sited in three reclaimed shipping containers. Among Mackey’s all-stars are LA-based graffiti artists Read more »
The Arader Gallery of Houston is the Texas location of the Arader multi-gallery system, with other galleries in New York, Philadelphia, and San Francisco. The gallery features an outstanding Read more »
Archway Gallery is an artist-owned gallery that has represented Houston painters, sculptors, and clay craftsmen for 30 years. At Archway Gallery you can always find unique fine art at reasonable Read more »
Art League Houston is one of Houston’s longest operating non-profit visual arts organizations and was the first alternative art space in Texas. Founded in 1948 and incorporated as a non-profit Read more »
The Asher Gallery, located within the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft, serves as a retail showcase for the work of internationally acclaimed and emerging craft artists, giving visitors an Read more »
The Barbara Davis Gallery introduces local, national, and international audiences to new ideas from emerging and acclaimed artists. The Gallery offers a fresh vision for a broad understanding of, and Read more »
Booker Lowe Gallery, featuring contemporary Aboriginal fine art from Australia, is one of only a handful of American art spaces dedicated to Aboriginal fine art. The gallery offers highly-collectible Read more »
