Art League Houston

Art League Houston Celebrating its 73rd anniversary in 2021, Art League Houston (ALH) is one of Houston’s oldest non-profit art organizations. ArtBound!
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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. It was established in 1948 by a group of 16 women artists as a member organization whose mission was to design a building that would house a studio workshop and gallery for the continual exhibition of artwo

rk by local artists. In its early years, ALH sponsored many exhibitions and lectures including the annual “Spring Arts Festival” in the exhibitions hall of the Shamrock Hotel. By the fall of 1953, the organization had become a non-profit organization, signed-up its 300th member, and staged the first ever outdoor art fair at Hermann Park. By 1956, ALH had raised enough capital to build its first permanent building, which was designed by architect Paul Elliot and built on property leased to them at 906 Tuam St. After 11 years, the land was sold and in 1968, ALH purchased and moved into two connected, circa 1920s houses located at 1953 Montrose. Founded in 1968, the Art League School provides the Houston community with dynamic, accessible, affordable, and high-quality studio-based visual arts instruction through classes and workshops led by professional artist instructors. Each year, over 1,200 adult students of diverse backgrounds, skill levels, and ages enroll in over 120 classes and workshops in painting, drawing, watercolor, ceramics, printmaking, mixed media, collage, jewelry and other media, as well as gain access to exhibitions, lectures, public programs, and artist talks that enrich their training as artists. By 1973, ALH had registered its 780’s members and celebrated its 25th anniversary. By 1983, the organization established the Texas Artist of the Year Award, and 6 years later, expanded the award to include the Texas Patron of the Year. In 1990, ALH established its free Healing Art program for adults living with HIV/AIDS, and in 1995, expanded the program to serve the needs of adults living with other severe illnesses including cancer, multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia, and physical disabilities. Fifteen years later in 2005, ALH kicked off a capital campaign to raise $1 million toward a new 7,000-square-foot contemporary building. During the fundraising campaign, the organization invited Dan Havel and Dean Ruck to create Inversion, a temporary installation using the old ALH building. In 2007, the new ALH building (designed by Houston architect Irving Phillips) has its grand opening. A year later, ALH established ArtBound!, a free curriculum-based, in-school integrative arts program designed to address the gap created in children’s education when funding for the arts is lacking. The program is ongoing and takes place during the school year. is unique in its format as ALH establishes residencies in targeted schools and assigns its own trained Teaching Artists to work directly with the classroom teachers. By 2012, ALH had established a community driven, public art program designed to invigorate Houston’s lower Montrose Boulevard and the surrounding neighborhood. Projects include the Funnel Tunnel by Patrick Renner and 360 Degrees Vanishing, a permanent installation on the front façade of the ALH building featuring a large-scale beaded tapestry. In 2013, ALH expanded the annual award series to include the Lifetime Achievement Award in the Visual Arts to biennially celebrate artists who have made a long-term commitment and outstanding contribution to the visual art world in Texas. A year later, ALH established the Summer High School Studio Art Intensive, a scholarship-based summer program offering rigorous, in-depth studio art instruction for high school students (ages 14-17). In 2019, ALH established Insta11ations, a city wide public art initiative in partnership with the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs featuring 11 artist projects challenging traditional notions of public art in innovative, playful and critical ways across each of Houston's 11 city council districts. Later that year, ALH launched Catalyzing Creative Aging, a free 12 week program serving older adults in Houston’s Fifth Ward featuring sequential art workshops and culminating in an exhibition. Additionally, ALH expanded the Lifetime Achievement Award to biennially honor visionary and artistic leaders in the community. In 2020, ALH launched Creative Healing, a new multi-year partnership with the Center for Performing Arts in Medicine (CPAM) within the Methodist Hospital system to provide creative video content for patients at Methodist hospitals, as well as synchronous virtual art classes for administrative staff and clinicians.

06/02/2026

ALH School: Spring ‘26 recap ✨ Summer ‘26 general registration opens next Monday, June 8th at 9 AM!

05/28/2026
General registration for our Summer ’26 classes and workshops opens on June 8th! From beginner-friendly courses to oppor...
05/27/2026

General registration for our Summer ’26 classes and workshops opens on June 8th! From beginner-friendly courses to opportunities to deepen your practice, there’s something to look forward to this summer. Click the link in our bio to preview Summer ’26 classes & workshops, and sign up for our newsletter to be notified when registration opens! ☀️

SUMMER ‘26 REGISTRATION TIMELINE:

• General Registration: June 8 - July 5, 2026

• Late Registration: Begins on July 6, 2026 (additional non-refundable late fee of $15 per class and/or workshop)

• Schedule: July 13 - August 30, 2026 (unless noted otherwise)

05/26/2026

Currently on View:

• “No Longer, Not Yet” | Marisol Valencia (Main Gallery)
• “Subject to Surviving” | Juvana Soliven (Front Gallery)

These amazing exhibitions are on view through July 19, 2026. Admission is free and open to the public during gallery hours (Monday - Sunday, 9 AM - 5 PM).

We are excited to announce our Summer ‘26 Flexible Access classes and workshops! These unique PAY-WHAT-YOU-CAN courses t...
05/25/2026

We are excited to announce our Summer ‘26 Flexible Access classes and workshops! These unique PAY-WHAT-YOU-CAN courses through the Art League School aim to increase access and reduce economic barriers to art education to create impactful, positive social change through the visual arts.

Summer ‘26 Flexible Access courses will be open for registration starting Monday, June 8, 2026, at 9:00 AM.

Summer ‘26 Flexible Access courses:

• Mixed-Media Quilted Painting with Brynne Henry (.henry) | Tuesday evenings | 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM

• Painting with Watercolor with John Davis () | Thursday evening | 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM

• Exploring Gouache with Heather den Uijl () | Friday afternoon | 1:00 - 4:00 PM

• Intro to Quilting with Ross Hutchinson (.hutchinson) | Saturday + Sunday afternoon (August 23, 29, and 30) | 1:00 - 4:00

This program has limited seating. For questions or additional information, contact the ALH School during office hours for assistance at [email protected] or 713.523.9530 ext. 3.

ALH will be closed on Monday, May 25, 2026 in observance of Memorial Day. Regular hours will resume on Tuesday, May 26, ...
05/23/2026

ALH will be closed on Monday, May 25, 2026 in observance of Memorial Day. Regular hours will resume on Tuesday, May 26, 2026.

Open Studio Feedback is back! // Join us on Sunday, May 31, 2026, from 10 AM - 12 PM for an open studio feedback session...
05/22/2026

Open Studio Feedback is back! // Join us on Sunday, May 31, 2026, from 10 AM - 12 PM for an open studio feedback session featuring currently enrolled Art League Houston students as they share work created in their recent courses and receive constructive feedback from fellow artists. This is a great opportunity to learn about their creative processes, ideas, and experiences at the Art League School.

Following the student feedback session, Alberto Careaga, Director of Operations and Education, will share information about upcoming courses, events, and opportunities at ALH. Attendees will also have the chance to ask questions about future programming and classes.

Location: Art League Houston | 1953 Montrose Blvd.
Free and open to the public. Refreshments will be provided.

For questions on how to sign up to receive feedback, please email [email protected]

Join the Art League Houston team next Wednesday, May 27, 2026 from 5 - 7 PM for a happy hour at Johnny’s Gold Brick in s...
05/19/2026

Join the Art League Houston team next Wednesday, May 27, 2026 from 5 - 7 PM for a happy hour at Johnny’s Gold Brick in support of the Healing Arts Program! Stop by for a drink, spend some time with us, and celebrate this special partnership with our friends at Johnny’s Gold Brick () ✨

While you’re there, be sure to try their special cocktail, “Sweet Lil’ Honey Boy.” Portions of proceeds from this cocktail will directly benefit the Healing Arts Program, which provides free, high-quality art classes to individuals living with chronic illness and disabilities.

We hope to see you there!

Thank you so much to everyone who joined us last weekend for the opening reception and panel discussion of our new round...
05/18/2026

Thank you so much to everyone who joined us last weekend for the opening reception and panel discussion of our new round of exhibitions!

Main Gallery:
• “No Longer, Not Yet” by Marisol Valencia (.valencia_)

Front Gallery:
• “Subject to Surviving” by Juvana Soliven ()

These incredible shows will be on view through July 19, 2026. Admission is free and open to the public.

Photo credit:

PREVIEW // “Subject to Surviving” is the Texas debut solo exhibition of Honolulu-based artist Juvana Soliven (). This in...
05/14/2026

PREVIEW // “Subject to Surviving” is the Texas debut solo exhibition of Honolulu-based artist Juvana Soliven (). This installation presents a years-long exploration of work that utilizes a pixelated censor motif as a visual language, which speaks to themes of bodily autonomy, gender performance, and survival.

Soliven’s work has been guided by Audre Lorde’s “The Master’s Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master’s House”, as well as Terri Kapsalis’ “Mastering the Female Pelvis: Race and Tools of Reproduction”, an essay which articulates the horror of gynecological practices suffered by enslaved Black women, the mass sterilization by the US of women and girls in Puerto Rico, the forced sterilization of incarcerated women, and coercive and “incentivized” contraceptive trials placed on poor women of color around the world by US and European governments. These are systems of control exercised against women under the guise of societal improvement and medical advancement that would contribute to the fulfillment of our duties in society.

Opening Reception: Friday, May 15, 2026, from 6-8 PM
Artist Talks: Saturday, May 16, 2026, starting at 2 PM
On view: May 15 - July 19, 2026

Photo courtesy of the artist.

Address

1953 Montrose Boulevard
Houston, TX
77006

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

(713) 523-9530

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