About the Company
rating: 4.6
Founded in 1990 with an emphasis on artists living in Houston and the region, Inman Gallery has since cultivated an internationally recognized program that represents contemporary artists from the region, nationally, and abroad. Located in Houston's Midtown district, education, community engagement, and a long-term commitment to artists form the core of the gallery's mission. Inman Gallery has been a member of the ADAA since 2009.
Categories
- Art gallery
- Tourist attraction
Contact Information
Phone: +1 713-526-7800
Website: http://inmangallery.com/
Address: 3901 Main St, Houston, TX 77002, United States
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: 11 AM–6 PM
- Wednesday: 11 AM–6 PM
- Thursday: 11 AM–6 PM
- Friday: 11 AM–6 PM
- Saturday: 11 AM–5 PM
- Sunday: Closed
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Reviews
Review №1
Rating: 4
Very nice place. Very spacious with lots of areas to appreciate the art. Definitely a good gallery to visit.
Date: 4 months ago
Review №2
Rating: 5
Date: 4 months ago
Review №3
Rating: 4
We had a short visit to the Inman Gallery whilst in Kuala Lumpur. There were 2 galleries to visit, both of which were quite small, but offered very different things. The exhibition in situ whilst we visited was disappointing, but I did enjoy the main gallery on the higher floor, which had a lot of interesting Malaysian art.
Date: 4 months ago
Review №4
Rating: 5
This place was really clean. The paintings were so pretty and inspiring to me. Nice gallery.
Date: 4 months ago
Review №5
Rating: 5
Some of the best art in the city, beautifully displayed in an unhurried atmosphere.
Date: 9 months ago
Review №6
Rating: 5
Great place to find fine art paintings.
Date: a year ago
Review №7
Rating: 5
The Inman gallery is one of my favorite galleries that I fully recommend! The exhibitions are always so thought out and beautiful. They show so many different local artists. And the staff are so incredibly kind and helpful. They give you the space to just truly appreciate the art in your own time. But they are always there if you have any questions or simply want to talk to someone about how cool the art is. Finding parking can be a bit difficult (like Houston parking usually is) but definitely take the time to check the Inman gallery out. Their website also lets you know what exhibitions are going on and when. And if you get on their email list, they dont spam you with emails so you can actually just stay informed on whats happening there. Heres some pictures from the last time I went.
Date: 2 years ago
Review №8
Rating: 5
Very welcoming and a great choice of modern art piece
Date: 2 years ago
Review №9
Rating: 5
Date: 2 years ago
Review №10
Rating: 5
beautiful show, incredibly nice staff!!
Date: 2 years ago
Review №11
Rating: 5
Great gallery close to town. Perfect rainy day escape
Date: 2 years ago
Review №12
Rating: 5
small aesthetic gallery with lots of local artists on display!
Date: 3 years ago
Review №13
Rating: 5
Date: 3 years ago
Review №14
Rating: 5
Date: 3 years ago
Review №15
Rating: 3
Different art.
Date: 3 years ago
Review №16
Rating: 5
Date: 3 years ago
Review №17
Rating: 5
Date: 4 years ago
Review №18
Rating: 5
Date: 4 years ago
Review №19
Rating: 5
Date: 4 years ago
Review №20
Rating: 5
Date: 4 years ago
Review №21
Rating: 5
Date: 5 years ago
Review №22
Rating: 5
Date: 5 years ago
Review №23
Rating: 4
Nice place !
Date: 5 years ago
Review №24
Rating: 5
Date: 6 years ago
Review №25
Rating: 3
Date: 6 years ago
Review №26
Rating: 5
great art and people
Date: 8 years ago
Review №27
Rating: 1
There is a depressing sameness to all these art galleries. More pseudo-intellectual nonsense masquerading as fine art. Its sad how corrupt and dumbed-down the art world has become. Its as if the trend of so-called modern art is to display as little talent and effort as possible, and accompany the mindless tat with ridiculously pretentious titles--presumably to impress the viewer and distract from the fact that the work is amateurish at best. The only thing I find interesting is what compels these people. who clearly lack any real artistic ability, to pose as artists. Ask yourself, What would da Vinci think if he walked into one of these galleries? We all know the answer to that.
Date: 8 years ago