Experience rotating art exhibits & educational programs at the Jung Center

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Courtesy of the Jung Center

Enjoy a forum for dynamic conversations on a diverse range of psychological, artistic, and spiritual topics at the Jung Center.

Located in the heart of the Museum District directly across from MFAH Cullen Sculpture Garden, the Jung Center offers more than 200 classes each year on topics ranging from relationships to ethics, religious studies to expressive arts, writing to meditation and more.

Providing a pathway to seek a deeper meaning in everyday life, for more than fifty years the Center’s mission has been rooted in supporting the development of greater self-awareness, creative expression, and psychological insight.

In addition to their many classes, visitors can visit the bookstore to browse gifts, cards, books, or hit their gallery to experience rotating art exhibits from emerging and established local, regional, and national artists.

Click here for info on classes or current and upcoming exhibitions.

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Photo courtesy of the Jung Center

The Jung Center in the Museum District

  • Location: 5200 Montrose Blvd, Houston, TX 77006
  • Hours: Gallery: Monday to Thursday 9am to 7:30pm; Friday 9am to 4pm; Saturday 10am to 4pm; closed Sunday. Bookstore: Monday to Thursday noon to 7:30pm; Saturday 10am to 4pm; closed Friday and Sunday.
  • Parking: Free parallel parking spaces can often be found in front on Montrose and in front of The Glassell School across the street. Visitors should note, you may not park in the lot behind the MFAH building on weekdays before 5pm.
  • Admission: No cover to visit the building. Click here for more info on classes.
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Photo courtesy of the Jung Center
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