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The Station Museum is closed and the lot/building is for sale.  I've seen some really cool exhibits here.  

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Dear Friends of the Station Museum of Contemporary Art

 

Station co-founders Ann and James Harithas have had a tremendous influence on art in Houston and Texas and beyond. The Station Museum of Contemporary Art has hosted some of the most progressive and revolutionary exhibitions in Houston in its two-plus decades of operation. Those exhibitions have reflected and honored the diversity of our community as well as the larger socio-economic issues that affect us all.

 

We have had many questions about what’s next for the Station Museum. 

 

Going forward, The Station Museum of Contemporary Art will be on a hiatus from public exhibitions and programming until further notice. 

 

We are grateful for the support of the community that we have been a part of through the years. It is through the participation by artists, performers, and especially our visitors that we have been able to foster dialogue, expression, and activism for a better world, and we thank you all.

 

We will communicate further information as it becomes available. In the meantime, please visit our website for updates.

 

With thanks,

The Staff of the Station Museum of Contemporary Art

https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/1502-Alabama-St-Houston-TX/30057053/

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Houston’s Inman Gallery has confirmed to Glasstire that Kerry Inman has purchased the building at 1502 Alabama St., which was the longtime home of the Station Museum of Contemporary Art. Though there is not a firm timeline for the gallery moving out of its its current location in the Isabella Court building and into the new space, Ms. Inman has said that the gallery is planning a solo show for Darren Waterston in September-October of this year, and that they are “hoping that is [their] last show” in their current space.

https://glasstire.com/2024/03/14/kerry-inman-buys-former-station-museum-building-will-move-gallery/

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