
Archway Gallery: Where artist-owned, rotating collections illuminate Houston's art scene
Archway Gallery is an artist-owned gallery in Houston that rotates its collection monthly, spotlighting a different resident artist. The welcoming space features diverse pieces—from paintings and photos to jewelry—often hosting musical events alongside art. Visitors praise the friendly staff, easy daytime parking, and a thoughtfully curated, approachable atmosphere where creativity shines.
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Fresh exhibits featuring resident artists' work, including paintings, photos, and jewelry, updated every 30 days.
Highlighting one resident artist each month with dedicated displays and interactive showcases.
Hosting live music performances in the gallery space for a cultural and social experience.
Offering reasonably priced original artworks, from paintings to jewelry, available for purchase.
Welcoming visitors with guided or self-guided tours in a quiet, engaging environment.
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Overall rating
Chara Whiting
Very clean with a lot of interesting pieces, both jewelry as well as paintings or photos. It's all owned and run by the artists, the parking was fairly easy during the day.
Elizabeth Baker
Houston’s oldest artists owned and run gallery. Each month they rotate the art and spotlight one if the residents artist. Always a friendly crowd. The artwork is reasonably priced. They also hold musical events in its gallery space.
BM
Went last night for the second time and enjoyed it even more than the first time! They have a great variety of art & the staff and volunteers I met are super lovely and welcoming. Will definitely check out more of their future events!
Fernanda Albarrán
it was my 2nd time in houston, i was just browsing through google maps and found this gallery and i am so so glad i decided to take a look at it! it is indeed artist owned and they switch pieces from every participating artist every now and then, i received such a warm welcome :D when i went there it was very quiet (which i like, it allows me to really get into the moment), the owner was super super nice and showed me the interactive pieces and tbh he just looked so proud of the archway gallery (as he should, because i truly believe it's one of the best and cutest places i've been to) montrose is just the coolest place and i just know i'll be coming back here whenever i'm in houston again i've said it like too many times but i just loved being here
YT Tex
Talented artist, 30 day rotation, different artist. Perfect way to spend your afternoon after brunch!