Barney Smith's Toilet Seat Art Museum

Art museum · The Colony

Barney Smith's Toilet Seat Art Museum

Art museum · The Colony

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5959 Grove Ln, The Colony, TX 75056

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Barney Smith's Toilet Seat Art Museum by null
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Garage exhibit with over 1,000 uniquely designed toilet seats, shown by the artist by appointment.  

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5959 Grove Ln, The Colony, TX 75056 Get directions

truckyardthecolony.com

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5959 Grove Ln, The Colony, TX 75056 Get directions

+1 469 401 6764
truckyardthecolony.com
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Jul 12, 2025

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"Started by a retired master plumber, Barney Smith’s Toilet Seat Art Museum is an ever-growing collection of artfully decorated bathroom castoffs that show off the more whimsical side of a notoriously dirty fixture. Covering every inch of the museum’s walls and even hanging from the rafters are toilet seats and lids decorated with all manner of mixed media (save fecal matter, thankfully). Smith was inspired by his father (also a master plumber) who had a penchant for mounting plaques and trophies. Smith noticed a similarity between the mounting boards and the toilet seats he worked with every day, and soon began collecting used seats that he would then paint or adorn with bright trinkets. Working in his garage, the space filled up over the years with his creations and once the local media caught on to his idiosyncratic arts, the attention was great enough that Smith decided to open it as a “museum” to anyone who wanted to take a look at his toilet seats.  The gracious and welcoming Smith is happy to show off his garage collection to anyone interested enough to drop by. He even encourages visitors to bring in their own toilet seats since he prolific enough to always be running out. If someone does bring in a seat that he ends up using, Smith will engrave the donator’s name on the seat so that future generations will know where it came from.  Smith is getting on in the years, but unlike many outsider artists, he has taken measures to preserve his artistic collection. Not only has his daughter agreed to look after the works when he passes, but the Bemis Company, one of the leading manufacturers of toilet seats has said that they would like to move the entire collection into their headquarters. Update: June 2019. The collection has been moved to Dallas, Texas. Update: January 2020: The collection now resides at the Truck Yard." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Jen Lueders

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So fun! I've been wanting to go for a couple years. We went during lunch on a weekday. Not many people but the live music was great, there were 4 food trucks or you could scan a QR code and order from the table. Lots of table options. There is a elevator to get up to the toilet seat museum. Its one the manager has to turn the key to give access to and kinda hidden but just ask the bar downstairs. Lots of interesting toilet seats!

Nicholas Lueders

Google
Interesting quirky place. Seems more like a night time place to visit family visited during the day. It would seem that this place would be a great place for 23- late 30's crowd at night. During the day it is good for families. It looks like they have the ability to change out food trucks.

Kristy Johnson

Google
I was shocked at how much genuine history is chronicled here! I teach history, and I had no idea that this unassuming museum was where a piece of Saddam Hussein’s toilet was, or parts of the challenger or the Berlin Wall, or bullets from Appomattox?! Soooo cool! Then there’s live music, lots of yard games, and great beer and ginger beer just outside.

Desiree Stoerkel

Google
It's exactly what it says it is. Cool to think this guy's art work made it from San Antonio to hear. Glad to know his unique talent was appreciated and now has a new home. We are all a little weird right? Worth the visit

Taylor Horn

Google
This was one of the coolest and most unique museums I have ever been too! I honestly did not know what to expect when I heard about it, and seeing it in person was just awesome. So much time, effort, and passion put into this art. I love seeing people take the unloved and weird items and turn them into something more special. Like the saying goes: “One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.” How true. Loved learning about the artist Barney Smith and glad we are able to enjoy his work. Can’t wait to take friends to this place!! 🚽

Michael Garcia

Google
Loved my visit and his exhibit when it was in San Antonio. I own his 1991 Dodge Ramcharger not knowing it was his. The seller never got it registered and was still owned by Mr. Barney himself. He was kind and had a gentle heart. A good man.

Drau

Google
Both free and underrated. Highly recommend checking out whether you’re hanging around for the truckyard bars or not.

Mike Sircy

Google
How unique. Many aspects on the property were surprisingly very cool. The more you look, the more you'll find. Too many to see in one visit. Take binoculars, the ceiling mounted ones are hard to see. Plan a few hours, the atmosphere at the barn yard will have you staying a while.