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February 2024 by F
Love this Art distract in Houston
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February 2024 by Tasnim Ara Islam
The Silos at Sawyer Yards is a hidden gem in Houston! Established in 2005, this art studio-based shopping center is a creative haven housed in 6 repurposed industrial buildings. The campus is a dynamic space where local artists unleash their talents across various mediums, from paintings and sculptures to ceramics, glass, mosaic, photography, mixed media, and jewelry.The second Saturday of each month is a treat, as artists open their studios to the public from 12-5pm. One standout feature is Art Alley, adorned with captivating street murals that lead visitors into a world of visual delights. Houston's reputation for street art finds a fitting showcase here, creating an immersive and Instagram-worthy experience.A giant 35 foot three multi-colored letters "ART" Sculpture by David Adickes’ is establish on the premise of Sawyer Yards. On the base of Adickes’ enormous sculpture are names of many historical artists with a spot that reads “Your name here,” written in gold lettering.The atmosphere is welcoming, and the passion of the artists is palpable. Whether you're a seasoned art enthusiast or just looking for a refreshing cultural experience, The Silos at Sawyer Yards is a must-visit.
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January 2024 by N pina
pretty cool place
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January 2024 by MOHAMMED AL DOORI
I recommended
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January 2024 by Kristie Swan
Amazing! A must for any artist or fan in Houston. Very cool idea. There is always an exhibition in the hall of the main area then artists and creators rent spaces throughout the building as their studios. It gives you the opportunity to meet, talk with and see the artists at work! Love this- should be in every city!
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December 2023 by Louis Evans IV
Yes!!! My family and myself love this place. Especially when we can talk to artists.
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November 2023 by Teresa Washburn
Great SOFAR show. Really talented ARTIST...
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October 2023 by Jennifer Sanchez
Place was nice and chill. I like how they have the tune jukebox or whatever it's called and you can download the app and pay to play the music you want. The bartender was really nice and the bathroom was clean. If you are wearing heels stay inside because the outside part is gravel. I definitely recommend going on a cool night as I did and it was lovely.
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October 2023 by Hillary England
Highly recommend! It's such an interesting studio and has even more interesting artists!
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April 2023 by Cerlenox Martin
Love the Silos! Best art gallery in Houston. Spacious areas, incredible artists, and walking distance from eateries. Always worth it.
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March 2023 by Glenn K.
We love touring the art studios and getting to talk to the artists.It's a great place to support local artists.
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December 2022 by Iva Kinnaird
I think it’s a really cool venue for art installation, and I enjoy walking around in the silos seeing the maze of artwork. The venue sometimes upstages the work, but that’s not its fault.
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December 2022 by Verlicia thomas
I really enjoyed myself today with the sip and paint very open minded and Artistic view inspired me really enjoyed myself thank you definitely will be back
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December 2022 by Bella Donna
Lots of artwork. Lots of gravel and uneven surfaces and no ramps. Not so great for accessibility. I saw some amazing outdoor 'graffiti art'. Beautiful murals. There were vendors of handmade products of various kinds: Jewelry, soaps, candles, and bath scents. Inside the various warehouses were sculptors, painters, and crafters. The hallways of the buildings were lined with art and artists also had individual rooms or 'galleries". There was natural light and lots of people looking. It was actually quite busy, even at 2pm when it was too hot to be outside perusing the crafts booths. Some breweries and bars are nearby. They have foodie-type dining. One could make a whole day of it, but I think it is better to see the work a bit at a time. There is so much variety. Looking at an artist's work might take some time as you study the work to see the meaning/purpose/beauty or lack thereof. The artists at the Silos are definitely worth more than one glance.
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November 2022 by Brittany Donaldson
This place is amazing. Got a new piece for our house and so excited!