Art Club

Museum · Downtown

Art Club

Museum · Downtown

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401 Franklin St Suite 1050, Houston, TX 77201

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Immersive audio-visual art, cocktails, and nightclub vibe  

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401 Franklin St Suite 1050, Houston, TX 77201 Get directions

artclubhtx.com
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401 Franklin St Suite 1050, Houston, TX 77201 Get directions

+1 713 999 2550
artclubhtx.com
@artclubhtx

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Aug 8, 2025

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"A new attraction in Post Houston combining a museum and nightclub experience with exhibitions and cocktails." - Brittany Britto Garley

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Victoria McCoy

Google
The reviews completely undersell how dope this place is. A truly IMMERSIVE experience. If you actually sit and enjoy each room, the experience is like none other. And the infinity room is 10000% worth it. Never been anywhere like this, can’t wait to come back and check it out as a nightclub. Truly a unique space in Houston!!

Sophia Liu

Google
Art Club offers a cool immersive experience. I think it’s great that you can move through each of them at your own pace, because some of the exhibits were truly mesmerizing. Shoutout to “The Day We Left Field” by TUNDRA. However, some of them were a little underwhelming. As a few others have mentioned, we were not informed of the TWO exhibitions that were down for maintenance. This made the experience seem much less worth it for us, because you still have to pay full price even though you’re not getting full value. I agree with those who recommend purchasing the infinity room ticket, though. That was one of the highlights. I would NOT recommend buying tickets in advance. If you’re visiting the POST, stop by and ask if all of the exhibitions are up before purchasing tickets! Otherwise, maybe not that worth it.

Anny Keys

Google
Took my fiancé on an afternoon date. It was a lovely experience. The exhibits were really cool. I would advise you to sit in the chairs and enjoy the exhibits (3-5minutes). I gave 4 stars because one of the exhibits had maintenance issues 😔 so they closed it right when we walked in, and the bar wasn't open either.

Henry Yau

Google
A hidden gem in Houston's creative scene! Art Club HTX is currently hands-down one of the most inspiring and welcoming places in the city. Whether you're a seasoned artist or just discovering your creative side, this space has something magical and otherworldly to offer. The atmosphere, the visuals, the sounds are electric with creativity, the staff is incredibly friendly and knowledgeable. You instantly feel transcendence, celebrating past, present and future expression in all its forms. It is artistic expression combined seamlessly with tech. The vibe is effortlessly cool—welcoming, unpretentious. Been here twice and both visits have left me without enough words to describe what I just experienced.

Gigi L

Google
The Art Club was cute.. I give it a 3/5 just because for the price I was expecting a little bit more but the exhibits were unique. Most the exhibits were interactive which was cool. We got our tickets in advance so there was no wait… I honestly wouldn’t recommend bring small children here just because their attention span is so short so they may get bored quickly but it’s perfect for art lovers who are visiting Houston

Lorrain Garcia

Google
Cool immersive experience. Very relaxing atmosphere. Plush couches in almost every room. Fog machines were a bit of a distraction. Sound ranges between loud and whispers depending on the room and setting of display. Light strobe effects are strong in a couple of rooms, which leads to the ambiance of the visual room. The first room with the fluff, the room with the grass tendrils/light effects and Infinity rooms were my favorite! Alll visually striking and inclusive into the exhibit.

Kayla Koenig

Google
Subtracting a star because one of the exhibits was under maintenance and one of the exhibits didn’t seem to be in a room conducive to showcasing it since it involved projecting images onto water - and it was in a room with large windows and daylight coming in. Overall a good experience. The infinity room is definitely worth it. It’s a bit stuffy/humid and smokey in a lot of the rooms due to the fog machines but not too terrible (even during this February heatwave).

Jennifer Schleicher

Google
Unique exhibition on Houston's new Post space. Lots of interesting artists light and sound interpretation. The infinity room is a unique experience
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Amoré M.

Yelp
If you're looking for a fun date night idea that is a little bit of science and a lot a bit of art, this is the spot. Such a neat immersive art experience that was amazing to see. Multiple rooms (I was too amazed by each one to keep count) that each had a different experience centered around art. Unfortunately a couple of the rooms were down for repairs, but this just gives me a reason to go back! Do yourself a favor, pay extra for the infinity room.
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Bradley L.

Yelp
Went to Art Club at POST Houston on a Thursday night with a friend to catch HoneyLuv, and wow--what a night. The show was great, the energy was high, and the crowd was fully tapped into the vibe. If you're into good music and even better ambiance, this spot delivers. But honestly, as much as I came for the music, I could've stayed in the art exhibits for hours. They were incredibly enticing--beautiful, immersive, and somehow calming despite the buzz of everything going on outside the space. It felt like stepping into another world right in the middle of the party. We opted for the ticket upgrade that included access to the exhibits, and I'd 100% recommend it. The small upcharge also comes with a cup, so you can bring your drink into the gallery space, which was a nice bonus. All in all, Art Club blends music, art, and atmosphere in a way that's hard to beat. Whether you're there for the DJ or the installations--or both--it's well worth the visit.
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Hannah F.

Yelp
Art Club is a museum space in the Post Houston, that transitions to a DJ club space on select evenings of the month. I had seen Art Club on instagram, and intrigued with their ambiance and vibe, checked their DJ lineup calendar online and was excited to see that Sam Collins was playing in April. My friend and I purchased regular admission tickets which were reasonably priced (around $30 after taxes) but quickly realized upon arriving that VIP is the way to go. VIP has the added benefit of being able to visit their multiple art installation rooms, all with very different vibes, in addition to the DJ space and with the gift of an Art Club thermal cup. Initially I didn't think that mixing a DJ experience with art exhibits would be worth the extra cost but it definitely was worth it. They do offer upgrade options for an additional charge once you arrive if you decide to change from regular admission to VIP. In terms of the DJ night - this is a cool experience! The acoustics and visuals are on point. They offer a full service bar with drinks that were reasonably priced for a venue (about $10 each). Unfortunately no private bar for VIP but we had no issues with lines. Parking is available at the Post and is $5/hr after the first hour during Monday- Thursday. Parking is slightly more expensive Friday- Sunday. Level 2 EV chargers are also available onsite for FREE (however you do have to pay for the regular parking rates). Overall, really cool experience! Definitely recommend and plan to return!
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Leslie B.

Yelp
Went to this on a wknd afternoon on a family outing. It was very expensive at 36pp. We walked through a series of interesting art exhibits featuring light, electronic sound and lasers. Most of it was loud, dark, and quite jarring, really. The exhibits ranged from "that was super cool!" to "meh" to "Wow, interesting." The ones that were cool were really really cool and the ones that were meh were very meh. Unfortunately, 3 of the 10 exhibits were down, which was not posted anywhere and we weren't notified of that before purchasing the tickets. Maybe ask the front desk how many exhibits are down and go on a day when they are all working. The Infinity Room was probably the best btw, really enjoyed that, and you could probably just buy a $7 ticket to that and be happy. I think if you are on a special date, or you just have a block of time where you are looking for some entertainment for a group of teens or adults (I would not bring young children to this) - this is a unique way to spend an hour or so, then grab a meal at Post Market. A trip to the Kinder Museum or Museum of Fine Arts is much better IMO and about the same price. But it's Houston in the summer, and this is an indoor activity that pleases teens, is pretty cool, and eats up an afternoon so thats a plus.

Mike P.

Yelp
App to pay was created by a kindergartner. Almost didn't even go in based on condescending attitude of receptionist. Art = OK. Kind of cliche combo of atmospheric and robots attack techno soundtrack.
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Eleanor B.

Yelp
ART CLUB HTX is such a creative space! The atmosphere is vibrant, and it's the perfect place to connect with fellow artists and art lovers. The energy here is amazing, and you can feel the passion behind every artwork and event. Definitely a must-visit for anyone looking to immerse themselves in Houston's art scene!