"What's the big picture?The stainless steel Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH) is prominently situated in the Houston Museum District and is always free, making it popular with just about everyone, from visitors doing a quick loop of the rotating exhibitions to more experienced art enthusiasts. Is there a permanent collection?This is a non-collecting museum, so its two floors house rotating exhibitions that showcase a mix of international artists and regional works. Unlike other behemoths in the Museum District, the scope here is narrower and more approachable—and perfect to absorb in a single visit. So what can expect to see here?In two well-lit open galleries, media ranging from paintings to video installations touches upon subjects like textiles and fashion, design, music, and more. Who's coming here for a visit?The crowd skews hip and millennial, though Saturdays draw a mix of Museum District passers-by. Families with kids in tow tend to keep their visits brief. On the practical tip, how were the facilities?The galleries here are intentionally sparse and benches, while not plentiful, are well-placed. This is an easy-to-navigate museum; its size and number of works aren't overwhelming. What's the gift shop situation?A better-than-average gift shop has unusual gifts, great books, and funky jewelry. Anything else we should know?The entire museum is doable in 60 to 90 minutes." - Allison Bagley