Discover the best top things to do in Texas Gulf Coast, United States including Affaire d'art - International Fine Art Gallery, Victoria Fine Arts Center, G.Lee Gallery, Russian Cultural Center "Our Texas", Art League of Baytown, DaVinci Artists Gallery, Rockport Art Center, The Gallery of Rockport, Del Mar College Art Gallery, Houston Center for Contemporary Craft.
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G. Lee Gallery is Galveston's most vivid and unique art show case. The gallery features unique, one-of-a-kind art, children's books, music, jewelry, glass art and wood working created by artists by artists and artizens from the Galveston area. The Gallery serves as home base for resident artist and Galveston History Tour Guide George Douglas Lee. Art classes and workshops are led weekly by Gallery artists.
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The Russian Cultural Center's Mission is to celebrate, share and promote Russian cultural awareness, as well as cultural awareness of the former Soviet republics. To facilitate this cultural exchange, we offer musical concerts, art and photography exhibits, documentary film screenings, artistic workshops, theater and dance performances, Russian language classes, student competitions, and lectures.
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The Art League of Baytown has an exceptional art gallery and center where we exhibit our work for sale and give art lessons year round for adults and kids. We also host local, regional, national and international art exhibitions and competitions. We are a local art league with around 150 members. The Art League of Baytown was organized in 1954 and moved into its home at the Art Center in 2008.
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Although Hurricane Harvey destroyed the former Gallery, a smaller location fits the bill for the time being. Fabulous artists exhibit and call this Gallery their home. Can't wait for the new Gallery to be built that will increase the size however the staff are so wonderful and local artist are now showing at Estelle's Gallery in the interim. .
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Houston Center for Contemporary Craft (HCCC) is a nonprofit arts organization founded to advance education about the process, product and history of craft. HCCC serves as an important cultural and educational resource for Houston and the Southwest-one of the few venues in the country dedicated exclusively to craft at the highest level. The organization provides exhibition, sales and studio spaces to support the work of local and national artists and offers mission-related educational programs in schools and underserved communities. HCCC is funded in part by grants from The Brown Foundation; Houston Endowment, Inc.; the City of Houston through the Houston Arts Alliance; Texas Commission on the Arts; the National Endowment for the Arts; the Kinder Foundation; the Morgan Foundation; Windgate Charitable Foundation; and the Wortham Foundation.
I loved this little museum and highly recommend it. Although it is quite small, it had fine examples of basketry, fiber art, pottery, metal work, jewelry, photography, and sculpture. There is even some Native American Indian Art. A few pieces make political statements, the best (in my opinion) being the one on the Boko Haram kidnappings, with photos of the missing girls on the inside, and news from that time on the outside of this large structure. After visiting the main exhibit rooms we walked around the hallways to see the art work of last year's resident artists. The pottery was my favorite, and it was gorgeous! Do not miss this gem of a museum if you love crafts!
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