Naturally in Harmony at Houston’s Le Jardinier
Like a scene from the 1960s French film “Playtime” by Jacques Tati, the old guard of Houston can be seen mingling with the art nouveau at Le Jardinier — the much needed addition to one...
Seismique: An Out Of This World Houston Museum
Located in the Village of West Oaks, a colorful new art museum is connecting the Greater Houston area to a more modern activity for all ages. In visiting Seismique, I was truly impressed and inspired...
Five Minutes With Dr. Harry Robinson Jr., African American Museum President, CEO
As the African American Museum in Dallas celebrates its 45th anniversary, the Kinsey African American Art & History Collection is making a stop in the Lone Star State. Since its opening, the African American Museum...
New Briscoe Exhibits Add Extra Dimensions to Tales of the West
A stunning art deco/neo-classical-style building with sculpture reliefs of William Shakespeare and Miguel de Cervantes flanking the entrance seems like an odd home for a museum that features spurs, saddles and all things American West....
Why You & the Family Need to Visit the Perot this Summer
Everywhere you look, there is a visual spectacle sure to delight the senses at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science, with educational galleries and programs for all ages. The Perot first opened its doors...
#TravelTuesday: 5 Surprises in London, England
Never underestimate the power of London to surprise—whether you’re a first time visitor or someone lucky enough to be enjoying England’s capital yet again. One of the most accessible European cities for Texans, with its...
Family Fun at the Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History
While Corpus Christi is known for its beaches, bay views and seafood, it is also very rich in culture and history. The best way to unlock these treasures is with a visit to the Corpus...