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		<title>Houston Museum Must-Sees</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Houston museums of diverse types of fine arts, children&#8217;s museums and museums that focus broadly on a variety of major areas of our history are all found in the Houston Museum District. The best part about these Houston museums is &#8230; <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/houston-museum-must-sees/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><p><a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/houston-museum-must-sees/">Houston Museum Must-Sees</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com">WiredWriter</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Houston museums of diverse types of fine arts, children&#8217;s museums and museums that focus broadly on a variety of major areas of our history are all found in the Houston Museum District. The best part about these Houston museums is that most of them are free to go visit!</p>
<p>Houston museums are considered to be some of the best museums in the United States. Houston, being the most populated town in the great state of Texas, has a large choice of museums that appeal to both kids and adults alike. There are very few other locations in Texas that museum buffs can visit this quantity of museums that are located in a single place.</p>
<p>American Cowboy Museum</p>
<p>For those who have a special place in their heart for Native American history, the American Cowboy Museum is the location to be. Here, this museum dedicates itself to our western heritages and that of the native American tribes who were the first to live and flourish on American soil. On a daily basis the American Cowboy Museum features lecturers dressed in native American garments, speaking about the history of their American forefathers. If you used to be a part of the generation that used to like playing cowboys and Indians, then you&#8217;ll really enjoy this museum.</p>
<p>Children&#8217;s Museum of Houston</p>
<p>Take your tiny ones to one of the most impressive children&#8217;s museum in the world. Over 90,000 square feet make up the unique Children&#8217;s Museum of Houston. This enormous museum features various areas devoted to aid in the educational process by making it enjoyable and interesting for your child. The Children&#8217;s Museum of Houston has everything from challenging interactive areas to areas that focus principally on teaching children in eco-friendly subjects including energy conservation and water power.</p>
<p>The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston and The Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens</p>
<p>If your interests include assorted forms of art, one of the best museums in Houston to have a look through is the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, and the Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens. These two museums feature both international and national art, some being original art pieces from the last four decades. A majority of the art is created by artists who otherwise would not have been discovered otherwise. Take the time to see what many have missed.</p>
<p>Houston Museum of Natural Science</p>
<p>One of the countries most visited and one of the most popular museums in Houston is the Museum of Natural Science. This is surely at the top of the list of must see attractions when it comes to Museums in Houston. Here you may tour features like an observatory, a planetarium and an IMAX theater. The Houston Museum of Natural Science offers free general admission on Tuesdays after 2:00 PM.</p>
<p>Helen Georgette has been interested in <a target="_blank" href="http://www.lonestarfinearts.com/arts-in-houston/museums-in-houston/">Houston museums</a>for many years. She has written op-eds and editorial pieces for many online publications. To get more information, come visit her site at<a target="_blank" href="http://www.lonestarfinearts.com/arts-in-houston">http://www.lonestarfinearts.com/arts-in-houston</a>.</p>
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		<title>Houston Art Gallery Destinations</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When thinking of of Houston Texas, images of football and cowboys spring to mind. Houston is more than the western town it once was, with Houston art galleries adding a sophisticated aspect to the area. With around forty art galleries &#8230; <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/houston-art-gallery-destinations/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><p><a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/houston-art-gallery-destinations/">Houston Art Gallery Destinations</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com">WiredWriter</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When thinking of of Houston Texas, images of football and cowboys spring to mind. Houston is more than the western town it once was, with Houston art galleries adding a sophisticated aspect to the area. With around forty art galleries in Houston, selections aren&#039;t limited. Don&#039;t forget to visit some alternate choices to traditional art galleries in Houston like art festivals, private art shows and areas known for local street art.</p>
<p>Gallery Row</p>
<p>For an all day Houston art galleries journey, visit what is commonly known as Gallery Row. This art studio mecca is located between Colquett and Lake Street in central Houston. Gallery Row hosts 9 separate but unique art studios. For contemporary art, visit Goldesberry Gallery. Thonrwood Gallery is the latest addition to Gallery Row, featuring diverse classes of painting and housing a unique sculpture exhibit.</p>
<p>First Saturday Art Market</p>
<p>While not a gallery in the regular sense, a true art enthusiast in Houston should not miss the weekly First Saturday Art Market held at 548 West 19th Street the first Saturday of the month from May through October. For $70, any area artist can register 10 days in advance to hold an art studio of their work. Artists desiring a spot need to register online before the art market. Their site states that not all sorts of art are represented and the market focuses specifically on contemporary and fine arts in Houston.</p>
<p>Harris Studio</p>
<p>Harris Gallery is located at 1100 Bissonnet Street. The museum specializes in landscape, still life and figurative art work. The studio also hosts a must see sculpture exhibit. Jerry and Katherine Alexander are featured landscape artists, with Jerry concentrating on stream scenes and Katherine on sky scapes. 80 artists are featured in still life, while the less well-known art genre of figurative work features 18 artists. The studio homes sculptures from artists like Jim Burling, Paula Van Bavel Kerney and Bill Barnett.</p>
<p>McClain Gallery</p>
<p>This gallery features art from not simply the United States, but Europe as well. McClain&#8217;s areas of concentration include paintings, sculptures, photography, conceptual pieces and works on paper such as charcoal drawings. Thirty-three artists are represented at the gallery. While visiting the gallery, be sure and peruse the new age sculpture designs by Fletcher Benton. Giles Lyon&#8217;s art work includes the utilising of sumi ink on paper and acrylic paints on canvas. Karin Broker exhibits a complex art style covering mediums such as painting on rag paper and collage art work.</p>
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<p>Helen Georgette has been fascinated by <a target="_blank" href="http://www.lonestarfinearts.com/arts-in-houston/art-galleries-in-houston/">Houston art galleries</a> for a few years. She has written op-eds and editorial pieces for many online publications. For more information, please feel free to visit her <a target="_blank" href="http://www.lonestarfinearts.com/arts-in-houston/">site</a>.</p>
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