Address: | 310 E 9th St, Houston, TX 77007, USA |
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Postal code: | 77007 |
Phone: | (713) 869-4770 |
Website: | http://www.gspotgallery.com/ |
Monday: | Closed |
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Tuesday: | Closed |
Wednesday: | Closed |
Thursday: | Closed |
Friday: | 12:00 – 5:00 PM |
Saturday: | 12:00 – 5:00 PM |
Sunday: | 12:00 – 5:00 PM |
Eclectic local art for sale. Also an AA meeting location on Mondays at 7p
Cool space. Intetesting exhibits
Great contemporary art shows! New ones every month.
Wonderful circle, Great Art
Great Contemporary Space - good shows, nice people.
rosine kouamen @ gspot gallery TODD AUGUST / "In Pursuit of Luminosity" @ Gspot Back Gallery SARAH SUDHOFF / "Precious Metal" for G Contemporary Art Spot (Front Gallery)
QOLLECTIVE is a group show "of seven queer artists who work in various mediums from painting to performance and precious metal." Artists in the show include: Aveda Adara Larry Johnson Hugo Perez Philip Karjeker Jesse…
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+1 713 869 4770. doria@gspotgallery.com. Today: Closed Now. ... Gspot Gallery is where the city's art lovers and collectors head to mingle with like-minded human ...
All shows are free unless otherwise noted. Museums Art Car Museum: "FotoFest 2016," photography by Mark Chen, Irvin Tepper and Ken Watkins," through May 29; 140 Heights Blvd., 713-861-5526 ...
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All shows are free unless otherwise noted. Museums Art Car Museum: "FotoFest 2016," photography by Mark Chen, Irvin Tepper and Ken Watkins, through May 29; 140 Heights Blvd., 713-861-5526 ...
It was tough getting the interview with New Zealand-based artist/musician/educator Michael Morley, to discuss his exhibit "The Silencers and The Refused" at Gspot Gallery (now in its new ...
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Gspot Gallery presents an exhibit by Vladimir Frumin, featuring black and white photographic allegories showcasing Russian emigre and Frumin's fascination with his adopted American society.