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CAMH offers a variety of programs and events related to its exhibitions. You can browse based on your category of interest—exhibitions, music, family, and more.

Vincent Valdez: Just a Dream…

Brown Foundation & Zilkha Galleries

Vincent Valdez: Just a Dream… is the artist’s first major museum survey and spans over two decades of his work, from early career drawings to current allegorical portraits.

Through Our Eyes: The Art of Family, Friendship, and Pastimes

Johnson Neighborhood Library 3517 Reed Road, Houston, Texas

Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH)’s Teaching Artists In Classrooms (TAIC) program is a collaborative initiative that integrates professional artists into school settings, fostering creativity and self-expression among students at South Early College High School (SECHS).

Memoria/Memory

5603 Navigation Boulevard 5603 Navigation Boulevard, Housotn, Texas

Memoria/Memory (2025) is a monumental mural by artist Rubio located in Houston’s East End made in collaboration with artist Vincent Valdez and the exhibition Vincent Valdez: Just a Dream. The work is dedicated to Theresa Santana Valdez (1947–2020), the mother of artist Vincent Valdez and features Theresa's favorite bird and flowe

OUT OF STOCK

Nina and Michael Zilkha Gallery

Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH)’s Teen Council is proud to present OUT OF STOCK, the 14th biennial exhibition featuring work from Houston-area teen artists. OUT OF STOCK developed out of an open call for submissions and includes artwork by 33 teen artists responding to questions surrounding consumer culture.

Vincent Valdez: Just a Dream…

MASS MoCA 1040 Mass MoCA, North Adams, MA, United States

Vincent Valdez: Just a Dream… is the artist’s first major museum survey and spans over two decades of his work, from early career drawings to current allegorical portraits. This exhibition cements Valdez as one of the most important American painters working today — imaging his country and its people, politics, pride, and foibles.

Tomashi Jackson: Across the Universe

Brown Foundation Gallery Houston, TX, United States

Tomashi Jackson: Across the Universe unites a decade of the artist’s work across disciplines, building textured surfaces from textiles, ephemera, and archives materials to highlight the mechanics of systemic societal power and recognize the triumphs of communities of color.

Mary Ellen Carroll: How To Talk Dirty and Influence People

Brown Foundation Gallery Houston, TX, United States

Mary Ellen Carroll: How To Talk Dirty and Influence People charts the import and impact of the artist’s engagement with some of the most urgent issues of our time, including environmental sustainability, social justice, immigration, and urban legislation.