Saturday, 17 August 2013

Houston Art Gallery Destinations

By Helen Georgette


When you think of Houston Texas, images of football and cowboys are evoked. Houston is more than the old west town travelers might expect, with Houston art galleries adding a sophisticated aspect to the city. With around forty art galleries in Houston, decisions are not limited. Don't forget to visit some choices to traditional art galleries in Houston like art festivals, private art shows and areas known for local street art.

Gallery Row

For an all day Houston art galleries adventure, visit what is sometimes known as Gallery Row. This art studio mecca is found between Colquett and Lake Street in downtown Houston. Gallery Row hosts 9 separate but unique art galleries. For contemporary art, visit Goldesberry Gallery. Thonrwood Gallery is the latest addition to Gallery Row, featuring varied classes of painting and housing an one of a kind sculpture exhibit.

First Sat. Art Market

While not a gallery in the regular sense, a true art fan in Houston shouldn't miss the once per week First Saturday Art Market held at 548 West 19th Street the 1st Saturday of the month from May through October. For $70, any area artist can register ten days in advance to hold an art gallery of their work. Artists wanting a spot need to register online before the art market. Their internet site states that not all kinds of art are represented and the market focuses specifically on contemporary and fine arts in Houston.

Harris Studio

Harris Gallery is located at 1100 Bissonnet Street. The museum specializes in landscape, still life and figurative art work. The gallery also hosts a must see sculpture exhibit. Jerry and Katherine Alexander are featured landscape artists, with Jerry focusing on river scenes and Katherine on sky scapes. 80 artists are in still life, while the lesser known art class of figurative work features 18 artists. The studio homes sculptures from artists like Bill Barrett, Jim Burling and Paulina Van Bavel Kerney.

McClain Gallery

This gallery features art from not simply the US, but European art also. McClain's areas of concentration include paintings, sculptures, photography, conceptual pieces and works on paper such as charcoal drawings. Thirty-three artists are represented at this site. While visiting the gallery, be certain and peruse Fletcher Benton's unique new age sculpture designs. Giles Lyon's art work includes the utilising of sumi ink on paper and acrylic paints on canvas. Karin Broker exhibits an eclectic art style covering mediums like painting on rag paper and collage art work.




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