A satellite location for the museum of fine arts Houston. Been to several exhibits. The museum itself is very small. Located in Champion Forest this is definitely a gem in this community. I hope in the years to come this place will grow and expand and perhaps relocate to an area in the neighborhood more noticeable.
Yen B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Houston, TX
This museum is located right next to Barbara Bush Library. There are certain unique artworks present that are almost as good as those you would find in the Menil Collection. However, it is a minute museum. Its size reminds me of the Houston Contemporary Craft Center. Despite not having many artworks display, this museum deserves good rating due to its unique artworks, friendly staffs, easy parking, and free admission.
Ee K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Houston, TX
It’s nice to have an art museum that’s not down town. Yes, Fincher is small, and the collection is sparse, but it’s trying. Support your local arts! The museum is next to the library and by Meyer Park, so you can do several things in one shot. There was a variety of styles and paintings with good written explanations of the artist and medium, much better than you would find at, say, the Museum of Fine Arts. Given time and support, Fincher is going to be a very nice addition to the Spring area. There is no entrance fee, but a donation is much appreciated.
Sam V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Houston, TX
Who said there wasn’t any culture outside the loop? This museum is a joint venture with the Houston Museum of Fine Arts and is the only art museum of its’ kind outside the Museum District(or so they say). This is a very nice new building that was built onto the Barbara Bush Library next door and has a very cosmopolitan gallery feel to it. I visited during their exhibits on glass art and a very impressive collection of 17th and 18th century paintings from Europe. There is also a small gift shop or rather«gift corner» in the entrance. The only downside is that the space is relatively small and the«suggested donation» of $ 5 per person doesn’t really fit the value given the size. It took me about 20 minutes to go through the galleries and that using a very slow pace. In any event, this is a real hidden gem in the middle of Spring suburbia.