Inspire a dialogue with engaging exhibitions at the Station Museum of Contemporary Art

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Support local and regional art with group exhibitions that pair Texas artists with national and international artists at the Station Museum for Contemporary Art.

Located in the heart of the Museum District, the Station Museum is an exhibition forum for local, national, and international artists, with an emphasis on fine arts that reflects the cultural diversity of Houston’s communities.

Since opening in 2001, the museum has held comprehensive exhibitions from Mexico, Peru, Venezuela, Colombia, Congo, South Africa, Czech Republic, Austria, Palestine, Iraq, India, Afghanistan, and Russia with themes that deepen broaden public awareness of the cultural, political, economic, and personal dimensions of art.

In addition to traditional exhibitions, the museum also features monthly film-screenings, musical events, lectures, fundraisers and more which aim to inspire a dialogue that encourages the public to become actively aware of the lives of others.

Visitors can expect most exhibitions from this activist institution to support civil society issues as well as artists who engage in social, political, aesthetic, economic, and spiritual expressions.

Click here for a full list of current and upcoming exhibitions.

Station Museum of Contemporary Art

  • Location: 1502 Alabama St, Houston, TX 77004
  • Hours: Wednesday to Sunday 11am to 6pm; closed Monday and Tuesday
  • Parking: Free lot and street parking is available onsite and in the surrounding area
  • Admission: No cover
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Cody Swann
Cody Swann is a writer and musician born and raised in Houston. When he isn't recording or touring the country with his band, Wild Moccasins, he can be found covering live music and arts events for 365 Things to Do in Houston.