Hunt Slonem at the Camp House
A first-of-its-kind gallery featuring the art of Hunt Slonem
Date & Time:
Monday-Wednesday
10AM-2PM
Venue:
Camp House
About This Event
The Camp House, built in 1938 and designed by acclaimed Houston architect John Staub, opens its doors to the public for the first time. The 8,500 sq. ft. estate blends Latin Colonial, English Regency, and Art Deco architecture across 22 acres overlooking White Rock Lake.
For the duration of the Hunt Slonem: Bunnies, Birds & Butterflies exhibition, the interior is transformed with dozens of Hunt Slonem paintings, sculptures, and neon fixtures. A rare opportunity to experience his work in an intimate and curated setting.