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    Cullen Sculpture Garden

    4.3 (59 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Gus F.

    A not to miss outdoor retreat when museum hopping. Adjacent to The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the Cullen Sculpture Garden is an amazing collection. Free to the public, the vibe is tranquil and relaxing. Most folks enjoying day reading, lunching in the quiet garden.

    Susie C.

    Really nice to come and take a walk to see all the sculpted arts they have. Free parking on the streets from 9am and on

    Mecca F.

    Nice place to sit and relax. Not much going on in the small courtyard but perfect for a small lunch while visiting the museums. Nice statues to look at. I really liked the cloud and the women in the water. No outside restrooms.

    Sun G.

    What I like about the Cullen Sculpture Garden is the large collection of seemingly asymmetrical artists/sculptors'. Work from poets, architects and painters etc. Those one do not assume they are sculptors. I also like the fact the work is outdoors and must face/age with nature. What I found troubling is the casual juxtaposition of the work in a seemingly in a nonsensical path. Are they supposed to tell a singular narrative along the path? Also troubling is how close the artwork are from each other, without giving the viewer any blank space or time to ponder and reflect. Overall the curation is chaotic at best but the artwork themselves are definitely worth a visit.

    Gin Y.

    I've been meaning to visit this garden for some time, specifically to see the cloud column structure built by the same artist who had built the cloud gate (aka the bean) in Chicago. But, I was excited to see that there were other sculptures and works of art here. Greek sculptures of male and female figures, metal works of art, and art brought to life from nature. I loved how the works of art melded with all the natural elements around it creating a wonderful outdoor space. There were also various tables, chairs, and sitting areas to relax and contemplate on your thoughts. This was definitely much needed during this COVID-19 pandemic. If you haven't already been here, come check this spot out.

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    Bruce K.

    Lovely large sculpture garden that is connected to the Museum of Fine Arts. And it's free. A bit of shade, a few spots to sit, a lot of lovely and large sculptures that are well worth the effort to view. I particularly enjoyed the Rodin "Cybele" and the Cloud Column. Cloud Column is smaller version of the Cloud Gate that is a feature in Chicago. From the same artist, but this one is vertical. Absolutely beautiful.

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    Tiffany J.

    I've been to the Museum District many times and have somehow missed the Cullen Sculpture Garden. I also forgot about the Cloud Column sculpture by Anish Kapoor which is the same artist that sculpted Cloud Gate aka "The Bean" in Chicago. Today, there was a program called Sunday Best that took place in the Sculpture Garden as well as other areas of the MFAH to celebrate The Obama Portraits Tour. I missed most of the programming but I did walk around the garden including the roof top garden. The sculptures are really cool and it's really tempting to touch them, but don't because you will get yelled at by security lol. The Cloud Column is not as big as "The Bean," but it is a really cool piece! The garden is situated off of Montrose and Bissonnet next to the Glassell School of Art. Cafe Leonelli and Le Jardinier are right next to the park as well. There's lots of areas to sit and enjoy the scenery. If you like photography, there's lots of great photo ops as well. It's really a nice space tucked on the grounds of the MFAH.

    Houston's Bean!
    Barret L.

    As far as sculpture gardens go, this is a pretty good one. Made 1000x more exciting by the recent addition of the Cloud Column (aka The Houston "Bean")! The Cloud Column was created by Anish Kapoor, the same artist who made the Cloud Gate ("The Bean") in Chicago...you know, the big famous shiny thing everybody takes pictures with the second they arrive in Chi-town. And now we have our own awesome, shiny landmark! The Cullen Sculpture Garden beautifully links the Glassell School of Art and leads you directly to the Museum of Fine Arts. It is free to explore, which is another great feature. There is often a vender selling popsicles near the entrance, which is great on hot Houston days!

    Erica G.

    Such a great new addition to this area. Now we have our very own bean! Our Mini Htown bean! If you are visiting Houston and want to explore I would definitely recommend Visiting Cullen sculpture garden!

    Tina E.

    Very unique and interesting but wish there were more. Lots of shade so it's out of direct sun. Would be even more enticing if they had some plants or flowers to accentuate the art. Definitely a nice little stroll.

    David N.

    FREE sculpture garden. Yeah...I don't know much about art or museums. I'm still a rookie and learning the ways. But I do know FREE. I came here on a recent journey through the museum district. It was nice to enter without any people bothering me. I was able to move through the garden at my pace and take as many pictures as I wanted. Seemed like a very relaxing area.

    Melissa M.

    A free, slightly hidden sculpture garden with lots of seating and some shade... what's not to love? I've been coming here since I was a kid and took art classes at Glassell. I realized quite young that I had zero artistic ability but still had a good time in the classes. I enjoyed then and still enjoy the Cullen sculpture garden. I love that some of the art has stayed the same for decades. The large kinetic sculpture centrally located is one of my favorites. I love sitting on the bench and watching it spin in the wind. The sculptures are varied from classic sculptures to more modern ones. There are some made of glass, stone, bronze, etc... Some are inspired by and obviously realistic and others are completely abstract. I love the variety. Parking can be found in several of the side streets for free or you can park in the MFAH lot next door or the garage. If you are at any of the art museums, make sure to make a stop in this lovely sculpture garden.

    Cynthia V.

    Beautiful, serene, and pristine. I love this area - it is never that crowded so it's a great place to unwind amid the hustle and bustle of Houston. While in the area, check out the nearby Museum of Fine Arts.

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    not huge on this sculpture garden. the theme/aesthetic of most the sculptures is not appealing. could use more color too.

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    Very pretty spot but wish they had more of a variety of sculptures and more Andreas to sit

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