Artechouse Houston Ticket





Description
A pioneer in the field of innovative digital and experiential art, ARTECHOUSE expands the possibilities of art and how we experience it through innovative technology-driven exhibitions and experiences. ARTECHOUSE connects progressive ideas, artists and audiences to stimulate innovation and creativity at the intersection of art, science and technology. From immersive art spaces to an extended reality (XR) mobile app, ARTECHOUSE is where curiosity-seekers of all ages go to experience creative innovation without limits. Founded in 2015, ARTECHOUSE has become the premier destination, both online and offline, for genre-pushing, technology-driven art. Located at 600 W. 6th Street in The Heights Neighborhood , just steps from M-K-T and The Heights Hike and Bike Trail, ARTECHOUSE Houston features 26,000 square feet of tech-driven environment with multiple galleries designed to showcase groundbreaking works by the world’s leading digital and tech focused artists.
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Itinerary
Most guests spend 90 – 120 minutes inside the space, but you are encouraged to stay as long (or as short) as you would like. Featuring over 30 installations across 26,000 square feet, you'll explore immersive cinematic installations powered by technology.
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(2)
Beautiful and fun interacting experience ! Highly recommend if you are Solo traveling or with family and friends.
Beautiful art & technology ✨ Went with my partner and we specifically enjoyed the interactive aspect of some installations 👌🏽 definitely do not go if you are prone to seizures ‼️⚠️. Also, I would recommend going during the week since Its more enjoyable with less crowds due to the interactive installations only being able to detect one person at a time.



