Houston Center for Contemporary Craft
Midtown · Houston, Texas
The Houston Center for Contemporary Craft is a museum and residency program dedicated to the art of craft — fiber, glass, metal, ceramics, and wood — with working resident artists visible throughout the building and a consistent commitment to elevating craft to its rightful place in the fine art conversation. The center's innovative model, combining gallery exhibitions with a working residency, allows visitors to encounter art in the process of being made alongside finished works in gallery settings, creating a uniquely transparent and educational experience of the creative process. Houston's extraordinary cultural diversity gives the center's program a particular richness, drawing on craft traditions from across the globe alongside the work of American studio artists.
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