In a suburban location next to the sheriff's station and a church. It is hard to see exactly where it is from the main highway. I had to drive around the library and the church and come back to it. if you come around you can find the front entrance on the opposite side from the library. There is ample parking handicap parking and a handicap access. It's very nice and clean. It's a small museum maybe fifty paintings okay. But the paintings they have were high quality and well-known painters and artists. When you walk in the people greet you and there is no charge it is free. Because some of the items are high-dollar someone must go with you and watch you as you observe the artwork. It was very enjoyable and you can look at the paintings and there are seating to sit with them and enjoy them. They do not allow photography because the flash might damage the paintings. They had a Norman Rockwell the day I went. Most of the items may be on loan from private collections. It was very clean and the air conditioner was comfortable. I would not advise small children because they might damage something. It is a fine art museum. It was my first time here and I will come back again. I highly recommend this to anyone. If you like my review give me a thumbs...
Read morePearl Fincher Museum of Fine Art" is a hidden Gem in Houston. It is in the mist of plazas (church, neighborhoods, stores and eateries). I have been in the vicinity many of times, down that particular street. This street will lead all the way to I-45 North Freeway in Spring,Texas. That been said, I missed this museum plenty of times and not knowing it's there. I had the pleasure of visiting, ( as chaperone) on my sons field trip. It's a small one, but with a lot of character and it has a library that's along side it. Not only that. . . . It also has a basketball court and baseball fields. We didn't explore the grounds in it's entirety. My sons were asking me, "what was further back along road? I told them, we would have to come back and explore more of the grounds.They enjoyed the field trip....
Read moreSmall place but very fun! This experience was a touch and tactile experience And I LOVED it. There was a story book in the back that was projected on the wall with art surrounding the room connected to the story and it was a good children’s book! About being kind to small creatures like frogs, worms, and other critters. Abby at the desk chatted with me about other fun experiences I can go to here in the Houston area and we talked about the artists that are presented in the gifts shop. This experience was along the same lines of something you’d experience at Meowwolf and that’s what we talked about. She’s an excellent guide here and she immediately welcomes everyone through the door! I would love to see some of her art work...
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