Art League of Houston

Houston, United States

4.5

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Parking
Street, Private Lot
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
Good for Kids
Yes
By Appointment Only
No

Description

Specialties

The mission of Art League Houston is to connect the community through diverse, dynamic, and creative experiences that bring people together to see, make, and talk about contemporary visual art.

Inclusivity: We welcome all members of our diverse community and seek opportunities for interaction and access. Art — and therefore Art League Houston — is for everyone.

Creativity: We are passionate about the power of creativity to inspire individuals to action and to facilitate understanding among people. Creativity is at the heart of everything we do.

Learning: We provide opportunities for people to learn about art, themselves, and each other. Learning permeates all of our programs.

Service: We exist to benefit the Greater Houston community. We enrich people’s lives, improve quality of life and contribute to the vitality of our city.

Evolution: We change and grow with our city and the arts landscape. We look to the future while celebrating our past.

History

Established in 1948.

Art League Houston has radically evolved beyond the parameters of traditional art leagues. While keeping the core of the art league model — a robust membership deeply committed to the value of visual art in contemporary life — Art League Houston embraces 21st century approaches to curatorial programming, community-​building, place-​making, art education, and outreach to under-​served communities.

Meet the Manager

Michael P.

Manager

Executive Director Michael Peranteau has 32 years of nonprofit arts management and development experience, with strong ties to the national arts community. From 1983 – 92, Peranteau was Co-​director of DiverseWorks Art Space, where he also served as Executive Director from 1992 — 1994. In the early 90’s he worked with Rick Lowe and others to establish Project Row Houses, for which he later served as Executive Director (2003 — 2006), and Development Director (2009 — 2012).