I was there for only two minute until the staff( a white young man) with such a horrible attitude yelled us out! It was a busy Saturday and I saw many people going in and out of this so-called museum including little kids. So I thought its exhibition was for all public and took my kids to see it. My five-year-old daughter touched the first exhibit she saw when she entered the room. Yes it’s my fault. I should have warned her to kee off her hands. Maybe it’s not like going to the children’s museum or natural science museum. There’s no hands-off sign or warning on the site. There’s no no-kids sign in front of the door! The staff rushed to us the moment he saw my kids touched the exhibit and started his yelling at us. He clearly stated we needed to go out immediately. I even didn’t have any chance to interrupt him. This man was so mad and rude that my kids burst into cry. I couldn’t believe anyone who could be so mean to kids. I know my kids. Just a little warning then she will behave well. But the staff just didn’t give us a chance. Horrible horrible...
Read moreI love visiting this local art museum. It’s located in the heart of the adorable “Sugar Land Town Center.” Entry is free for daily viewing. They have different artist work throughout the museum. They also have different shows sometimes— follow them for more information on upcoming events.
I always enjoy seeing what new pieces they have I display. Some are so unique and fun to look at and others really make you think. Dig deep to figure out what the artist is trying to tell you. What this piece says or stands for.
It’s a great studio to look for new pieces for your home collection (or business). Head over and see what...
Read moreExcellent place to become in contact with the latest of the Texan Art. This place has a very peculiar and unique collection of exquisite Texan Art. Admission is free, it just requires you to sign your name at the visitor’s book by...
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