Links to Contemporary Art Venues in Houston, TX
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Art PalaceArt Palace is an exhibition space dedicated to presenting the work of contemporary artists in a professional yet casual environment.
Aurora Picture ShowAurora Picture Show is a non-profit art center for film, video, and new media.
Blaffer GalleryBlaffer Gallery, the Art Museum of the University of Houston, serves as a venue for open and ongoing engagement with the ever changing nature of the art of today, the recent past and the near future.
CAMThe Contemporary Arts Museum Houston is a not-for-profit institution dedicated to presenting the art of our time to the public.
DiverseWorksDiverseWorks is a non-profit art center which encourages the investigation of current artistic, cultural and social issues to educate and sustain audiences for contemporary art.
InprintInprint is a non-profit organization that aims to nurture a vibrant community of writers and readers, rich with workshops, readings, forums, bookstores, and other kinds of literary activity.
Lawndale Art CenterLawndaleArtCenter is a non-profit alternative space for the exhibition of contemporary works in all media focusing on Houston area artists.
The Menil CollectionThe Menil Collection is a unique museum environment housing the collection of John and Dominique de Menil.
Orange Show Center for Visionary ArtThe OrangeShowCenter for Visionary Art is a non-profit organization preserving and presenting works of extraordinary imagination.
Rice University Art GalleryRice Gallery is a university gallery which funds the artist's creative process from start to finish, and installations here can become a turning point in an artist's career.
Southwest Alternative Media Project (SWAMP)SWAMP promotes the creation and appreciation of film, video and new media as art forms of a multicultural community.
para/siteDuring 2008 and 2009, Project Row Houses will play host to para/site, a project space run by Galería Perdida of Michoacán, México.
Project Row HousesA non-profit arts organization established in Houston's Northern Third Ward with the belief that art—and the community it creates—can be the foundation for revitalizing depressed inner-city neighborhoods.
Optical ProjectA non-profit space run by artist and writer Bill Davenport.
SKYDIVEA small, young, experimental space run by artists Sasha Dela and Ariane Roesch.
Inman GalleryA well-established Houston gallery.