Art is weird. It is with a passionate sense of pride that we often gush over the city’s art scene. From the graffiti canvases in the streets to the priceless art pieces that fill the galleries of its museums, Hous...
Behold the world of BANKSYLAND. In this day and age there are very few contemporary artists with worldwide recognition. On that shortlist – whether he likes it or not – is the elusive artist known as Banksy. While his&h...
Come on Barbie, let’s go party. The iconic toy turning major motion picture is giving Texas the chance to live life in plastic (it’s fantastic) at the coming Barbie Dreamhouse experience in Houston. For thos...
Set your phasers to fun this May at this outdoor projection festival. Ever wondered what it would be like to be a part of the NYC and Berlin underground art scene? Warhol’s infamous experimental piece, Exploding P...
Follow the lights to Buffalo Bayou East to see this free and wonderful audiovisual experience. In Houston, art isn’t contained to the museums. The city’s creativity can’t help but spill over into stree...
Technology imitates art. From CGI-heavy comic book and action movies, to video games, iPhones, and smart fashion, there’s no question of technology’s inextricable link with pop culture. But what came first?...
Get a firsthand glimpse into the city of Egypt as it was 3,300 years ago. Transport yourself back to Ancient Egypt at the Houston Museum of Natural Science’s world premiere exhibition, Ramses the Great and the Gol...
Fall into wistful daydreams of chance encounters with your star-crossed lover in these Houston locals. Valentine’s Day can be a doozie for all the lonely hearts out there. For many, love seems to be frustratingly...
Go down the rabbit hole at SXSW this March. Meow Wolf is an experimental large-scale art venue that creates impossibly fantastic immersive experiences. This spring, the iconic psychedelic venue is bringing a temporary &...
Wrap your head around these fascinating, albeit dizzying, array of art pieces from M.C. Escher. Explore infinity, symmetry, and impossibility this spring at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston. MFAH has debuted the “l...