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Asia Society Texas Center is the headquarters of the Texas Asia Society, one of 12 international organization branches striving to strengthen the relationship between Asian and Western cultures and governments through public exhibitions and programming. As the leading educational organization in America dedicated to Asian culture, the Society was originally established in 1979 by Ambassador Roy M. Huffington and First Lady Barbara Bush, moving into its permanent home in 2012 in a multipurpose museum building constructed by architect Yoshio Taniguchi. The free-admission Center hosts temporary rotating exhibits of works by Asian artists, with a focus on art forms and topics related to Asian culture and society. Free programming is also offered at the Center, including monthly Night Markets, Family Days events, student tours, and business forums. The Center is open to the public Tuesdays through Sundays during the morning and afternoon hours, with low-cost transportation available nearby at the city's Museum District METRO station.
Asia Society Texas Center, 1370 Southmore Blvd, Houston, TX 77004, Phone: 713-496-9901

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