Art Galleries
Find out where to go to experience and acquire fine art in the Houston area.
Located in the original Heights Theater on the W. 19th shopping strip,the building that houses Gallery M Squared is a work of art in itself. Owners Max B.Harrison and Michael Kubis work to create a community space where art, music, dance and other art forms are showcased and made highly accessible to the Houston community.More »
One of the original galleries that made the Houston Museum District what it is today, Hooks-Epstein Galleries specializes in sculpture and paper works of art. Gary Hooks of Hooks-Epstein was the founder of the Houston Art Dealer's Association and the company continues to acquire art work for some of the nation's most prominent collections.
Inman Gallery was birthed in 1990 as an opportunity to showcase the talents ofthe young underdogs of the 1980's art scene. A little over a decade later, the gallery found itself recognized by one of the art world's most prestigious organizations and its artists receiving international acclaim. Inman gallery continues in their efforts to encourage the public to support living artists.
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The Meredith Long Gallery has been a Houston art institution since 1957. The company specializes in 19th and 20th century modern, contemporary and sporting art works. Featured artists have included Mary Cassatt, Frederic E. Church and Helen Frankenthaler.
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1. Gallery M Squared
Located in the original Heights Theater on the W. 19th shopping strip,the building that houses Gallery M Squared is a work of art in itself. Owners Max B.Harrison and Michael Kubis work to create a community space where art, music, dance and other art forms are showcased and made highly accessible to the Houston community.More »
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More »3. Hooks-Epstein Galleries
One of the original galleries that made the Houston Museum District what it is today, Hooks-Epstein Galleries specializes in sculpture and paper works of art. Gary Hooks of Hooks-Epstein was the founder of the Houston Art Dealer's Association and the company continues to acquire art work for some of the nation's most prominent collections.
4. Inman Gallery
Inman Gallery was birthed in 1990 as an opportunity to showcase the talents ofthe young underdogs of the 1980's art scene. A little over a decade later, the gallery found itself recognized by one of the art world's most prestigious organizations and its artists receiving international acclaim. Inman gallery continues in their efforts to encourage the public to support living artists.
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5. John Cleary Gallery
Recently voted "Best Gallery in Houston" by cityvoter, John Cleary Gallery is a gem among fine art photography galleries in Houston. Owner and director Catherine Couturier offers insight impeccable service to the fine art connoisseur and the first-time collector alike.More »6. John Ross Palmer Gallery
Inspired by his travels to Greece, Spain, Japan, Argentina, South Africa and many other rich lands, the art work of John Ross Palmer reflects the artist's life journey. Palmer works with mediums spanning from neon to furniture to salvaged wood. The Heights-located John Ross Palmer Gallery serves as the artist's working studio, gallery space and living quarters.More »7. McClain Gallery
Gallery principals Robert and Cynthia Cage McClain have acquired a collection of contemporary art works by artists from New York, Asia, Europe and of course Texas. Featured art mediums include paintings, photography, paper and sculpture. The McClain Gallery has welcomed artists including David Row, Luis Jimenez, Jonathan Seliger and Andy Moses.More »8. Meredith Long Gallery
The Meredith Long Gallery has been a Houston art institution since 1957. The company specializes in 19th and 20th century modern, contemporary and sporting art works. Featured artists have included Mary Cassatt, Frederic E. Church and Helen Frankenthaler.
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