The ‘Art Cars’ Are Back!
An Art Car Parade and exhibit will be at the Nave Museum and in downtown Victoria (306 W. Commercial) from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 18th. Admission is free!
An Art Car Parade and exhibit will be at the Nave Museum and in downtown Victoria (306 W. Commercial) from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 18th. Admission is free!
From January 31st through March 10th, The Nave Museum presents "Illuminations in Textile and Clay; Craft as Art".
Featuring both traditional and mixed media textile works alongside unique ceramics, this exhibit showcases how everyday household objects can rise to the level of fine art when they are created by true artisans
Art On The Hoof is still going on at the Nave Museum through October 14th.
"The Cattle Baron's Daughter," gave a glimpse of the powerful connection between art and what Henry Clay Koontz referred to as "the bovine aristocracy" of Texas
As you heard this morning on KIXS 108, Cowboy Randy wants you to become a member of the Nave Museum! To promote “Art on the Hoof!” and help “Round Up” new Nave Members, The Nave is bringing Cowboy Randy to town to host a Membership Round Up!
The upcoming photography exhibit at the Nave Museum tells the story of homelessness in Houston.
Trot on over to the Museum of the Coastal Bend, The Texas Zoo and The Nave Museum for a fun and exciting kids camp! Held August 7-9, 2012 from 9 am to 12 noon. This is going to be a fun -filled, multi-day event that your kids don't want to miss!
If you don't know or have never seen an 'art car', you're in for a treat this weekend thanks to the Nave Museum.
Looking for something fun, creative, and, yes, even educational for the kids this weekend? The Nave Museum has just what you're looking for this Saturday.
Need something to do this weekend? Head on down to the Nave Museum this weekend. You will experience a whole new kind of art... and way to drive. It’s time for the second annual Art Car Central at the Nave Museum
When you can drive two hours in any direction and arrive in some of the largest cities in Texas, it’s easy to plan a day trip to visit some of Texas’ great landmarks. Two hours gets you to Austin, the Capitol of Texas, or San Antonio, the home of the Alamo. Houston, Galveston, Corpus Christi, they’re all right there, just two hours down the road.
With all of these places in such close proximity (relatively speaking), it’s easy to forget that we have some famous landmarks right here in Victoria, Texas. So I’ve put together a list, in no particular order, of some of the historically significant places you might want to visit right here at home.