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    Lighthouse Artspace

    1.5 (4 reviews)

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    Museum of Fine Arts Houston

    Museum of Fine Arts Houston

    4.4
    (584 reviews)
    11.7 mi

    Established in 1900 , The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH) is the oldest art museum in Texas. In…read more1917 MFAH was dedicated by the Houston Public School Art League (later the Houston Art League) to become a public art museum. By gallery space, it is the 9th largest museum in the world, and the second-largest art museum in the Americas which I think is incredible. With over 80,000 pieces of art, the largest part of the museum's collection lie in areas of Italian Renaissance painting, Baroque painting, French Impressionism, photography, American and European decorative arts, African and pre-Columbian gold, American art, and post-1945 European and American painting and sculpture.They even have a section with African-American art and Texas painting. We came with a group of 5 on a Saturday as they opened and it was absolutely worth a visit. The Picasso special exhibits are here now and worth a look. Note: on Thursdays the museum is gratis and also for military families year round. Paid Parking in garage or a close walk from surrounding Hermann park.

    I visited this museum specifically to view the Friday Khalo exhibit but found myself spending…read moreseveral hours exploring the rest of the museum. MFAH is a vast space that houses an impressive collection of arts and artifacts. Among its renowned pieces are works by Monet, Van Gogh, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri Matisse, and many more. The museum also features an Islamic Art Collection, Roman Catholic collection, and African Gold exhibit. Additionally, MFAH offers numerous immersive and interactive experiences for visitors. I particularly enjoyed walking through Ernesto Neto: SunForceOceanLife. A great experience for both adults and kids. Frida: The Making of an Icon, a captivating exhibition, graced the halls of MFAH in January and will leave May 17. This remarkable exhibition showcases over 30 works by the iconic artist. Among the treasures on display are her authentic dresses, back braces, corset, and boot, offering a glimpse into her life and artistic journey. If you are a fan, this is a must visit. You will not be disappointed. Note: Special exhibitions like Frida's is only $10 on Thursdays.

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    Buddha
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    Louvre Couture
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    Color Factory

    Color Factory

    4.3
    (281 reviews)
    9.9 mi

    Fun visit with my son, his wife and my 2 grandsons, ages 6 and 7 years old. Very interactive,…read morescavenger hunt , lots of laughter and a wide range of ages. From infants to older adults!!! Great installation!!!

    Color Factory was just ok to me. It is a bit over rated and over priced for adults; however. the…read morekids loved it but they were looking for more. It is one of those places that can easily be a one and done. There is discounted weekday price starting at $19 for kids 3-12. Something tells me the $19 is if you buy it in advance. Meaning, not the day of. I paid $25 for the kids and $29 for myself online. The photo opps are what you make of it. Like for instance I've been to places where you press a button and the confetti drops down. For this, you have to actually throw the confetti up yourself. Good luck trying to figure this out with kids if you're looking for a good photo. They were also a bit underwhelmed with it. They loved the music room, the light bright room, and the balloon room. The goodies. It was cute. I'm trying bit to give the whole experience away if you are interested in going. It is best to pay for the ice cream online as it is a bit cheaper but not by much. Those cones were cute and delicious. I purchased the photo package. It really isn't necessary as you get to download the photos from a QR code you use when snapping the pics. There is a small parking lot near to it. If you wait for the group before you to leave then you can get a spot without an issue.

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    There's 3 different photo op locations in the ball pit, two laying down, one sitting up
    There's 3 different photo op locations in the ball pit, two laying down, one sitting up
    A mission to get out of the ball pit but so much fun.
    A mission to get out of the ball pit but so much fun.
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    Sloomoo Institute - Houston

    Sloomoo Institute - Houston

    4.2
    (70 reviews)
    6.3 mi

    We had such a fun experience at Sloomoo! I took my daughter and it ended up being just as enjoyable…read morefor me as it was for her. The space is super colorful, creative, and perfect for kids to explore and get hands-on. There were so many different slime textures and scents to try, and everything was really well organized. My daughter loved being able to play freely and make her own slime, and I appreciated how engaging it was without feeling chaotic. The staff was friendly and helpful, which made the whole experience even better. It's definitely a great spot if you're looking for something different to do with your kids.

    Expensive but fun! Our group of adults and kids aged 6, 7, 8, 9 all enjoyed it. Allow about 60-90…read moremin for the typical visit. Be sure to look for coupon codes when buying your tickets: our order was initially going to be around $270 for 3 adults, 4 kids -- but we got $70 off through an online promo code. Entry includes a "build your own slime" bar - you get to pick out the type of slime feel you want, then pick the color and fragrance, and pick 3 plastic charms to take home. They have handwashing stations at the start and after the build-your-own-slime bar. The only things I didn't like about it were the smells could be very strong because the slimes are fragranced with different cool smells. Some of us were feeling a little bit headache-y or nauseous or weird by the end, probably from the smells. This place is probably a one-and-done for us. Fun but the smells were a bit overwhelming, and even after washing our hands, our hands still smelled very fragranced after we left, which was irritating for some of us.

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    Tubs of slime EVERYWHERE! DIY slime bar included w ticket purchase!
    Tubs of slime EVERYWHERE! DIY slime bar included w ticket purchase!
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    Merch
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    Meow Wolf Houston - Radio Tave

    Meow Wolf Houston - Radio Tave

    4.1
    (171 reviews)
    13.4 mi

    It's the coolest place I've ever experienced in an art form. Highly recommend! You can spend…read morehours discovering different rooms and nuances. Went to the one in Las Vegas, The Omega Mart but I think this one in Houston is even better. But go to the Vegas one if you have the chance, it's cool in it's own way. I want to go to all of them, now!

    My family and I decided to visit Meow Wolf when in the area. We bought our tickets online in…read moreadvance. We parked and walked in. I wasn't sure if this Meow Wolf would be the same as the others but it was a totally different story. This experience was labeled as Radio Tave. Upon entering we went through a quick check-in line, a metal dector and security. Then we walked into the line and were eventually directed to a waiting room where a friendly employee explained that there was a mysterious story that you could try to figure out or you could just explore. Then they led us into the room to start exploring at our own pace. It was a really cool experience and full of creatively fun art. It was definitely different and an out of this world experience. After exploring for a while we decided to stop by the souvenir shop. We didn't buy anything but they have a variety of items you can look at or purchase. Overall Meow Wolf Radio Tave is worth a visit of you like hands on experiences, and figuring out mysterious stories while experiencing the creative art work.

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    Meow Wolf Radio Tave Houston
    Meow Wolf Radio Tave - Houston
    Meow Wolf Radio Tave - Houston
    Lots of vinyl

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    Lots of vinyl
    Moody Center for the Arts

    Moody Center for the Arts

    4.3
    (10 reviews)
    11.3 mi

    I've visited the Moody Center for the Arts @RiceUniversity a few times and everytime it's always so…read moremuch fun Genuinely!! I don't go to Rice or anything but anyone is welcome to come to quite alot of the events and/or exhibitions they have..! Some of the few I've been to are the recent Yoshitomo Nara exhibition and the beekeeping/real fish painting workshop ‍ Those were really fun and wonderful, at the time I got the chance to go with a friend which made it even better. Would recommend checking out what they have running and making memories with someone chu luv..! Butt! It's also the perfect spot for a solo date too. Don't feel shy going alone ‍ In fact, on my most recent visit this last Saturday (02/28/2026) I went solo to an outdoor show they apparently hold seasonally. And this time the performer was an artist I know and really like named Raveena! A modern r&b, jazz, pop desi-american singer. She was soooo amazing live, the crowd was very chill and happy to see her, the students who set up her stage? made it SO CUTE andd they even served free drinks felt like a really sweet and swell way to end february~

    Sip & Stroll Art Tour…read more Have you ever wondered how art is selected for a certain space? Was it commissioned? Donated? Was it made specifically for a space? Was it already designed? So interesting to join the Moody Center for the Arts Executive Director Allison Weaver on a walk to explore the art on the Rice University campus. An art gallery. Tents with murals. Indoor and outdoor stops. So much fun to stroll through the campus and enjoy works by Jaume Plensa, James Surls, Beverly Pepper and Mark di Suvero. Love the classic giant people formed by huge letters sculpted by Jaume Plensa. The Crown Fountain in Chicago is another well loved piece by Jaume Plensa. Interesting to hear how a work of art either fits or does not fit into a space. For example, Po-um by Mark di Suvero was in a place where the kinetic sculpture did not get the wind it needed to be able to move. Imagine having to uproot and transplant a twisted steel work that weighs hundreds of pounds, but that is what was done. Jaume Plensa wanted his sculpture Mirror to be along a walkway that would have been sweltering in the Houston heat. It looks so much more inviting nestled among the oaks. In fact, you can walk into the sculpture and sometimes students bring chairs to study near the piece. Interesting to hear also about the sea-saws that were used during the pandemic to allow students to interact while keeping them safely six feet apart. The tents served a similar purpose, but also served as a canvas for oversized murals. Don't miss James Turrell's Twilight Epiphany Skyspace. Climb the stairs to reach the second floor. Our tour ended at sunset just in time to watch the sunset sequence which lasts for about 40 minutes. So beautiful. Check out the Moody Center for the Arts Calendar. Admission and tours are free. Parking is available on paid lots on the Rice University Campus.

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    Art meets theater: Red Landscape
    Art meets theater: Red Landscape
    Mirror by Jaume Plensa with our tour guide Allison
    Mirror by Jaume Plensa with our tour guide Allison
    Moody Center for the Arts

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    Beer Can House

    Beer Can House

    4.0
    (99 reviews)
    9.2 mi

    Thumbs Up: This is a cute little art house and museum with a unique story behind it…read more Thumbs Up: The staff and volunteer guides are friendly, welcoming, and very knowledgeable about the history of the house and its creator. Thumbs Up: Admission is free, though donations to the organization that preserves the property are appreciated and well deserved. Thumbs Up: We were able to see everything in about 30 minutes. If you're looking for an interesting stop that won't take up half your day, this is a perfect little attraction. Thumbs Up: My favorite part was learning that the husband built the entire exterior using discarded and scavenged materials while his wife was away at work. It adds a wonderful layer of personality and humor to an already fascinating place.

    The Beer Can House in Houston is one of my favorite places to take out-of-town guests because it's…read moreso unique to the city. This folk art style house, located in the Rice Military neighborhood, is covered in beer cans, bottles, and pull tabs, making it kind of a Houston landmark. The project was started by John Milkovisch, who, along with his wife Mary, saved empty beer cans for 17 years. While it may not have started as an artistic endeavor, it definitely became one. Ripley's Believe It or Not estimated that over 50,000 beer cans were used, though a more detailed count by a restoration team puts it closer to 30,000. Honestly, I don't know how many cans there are--but the sheer scale and creativity of it make the place undeniably unique and interesting. The Beer Can House is open Wednesday through Sunday from 10 AM to 4 PM, and admission is free, which makes it an easy and fun stop. Walking around, you can see how every detail is covered in some form of recycled beer material. It's whimsical, creative, and just so quirky. If you're looking for something different to do in Houston, this is a must-see. It's a great mix of folk art, local culture, and a testament to how even the most ordinary materials can be transformed into something extraordinary. Love it!

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    Fans of the Beer Can House
    Fans of the Beer Can House
    Closeup of the Beer Can House
    Closeup of the Beer Can House
    The original refrigerator that was given to the owners when they moved in.

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    The original refrigerator that was given to the owners when they moved in.

    Lighthouse Artspace - artmuseums - Updated June 2026

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