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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.

Amoako Boafo: Soul of Black Folks

Denver Art Museum

One of the most acclaimed artists of his generation, Boafo’s works focus the viewers’ gaze on his subjects’ presence through his portraits representing Black life.

Six Scenes From Our Future

Brown Foundation Gallery Houston, TX, United States

Group exhibition celebrating CAMH’s 75th anniversary and in response to the exhibition, This Is Contemporary Art (1948).

Lauren Phillips: Belongings

Crossroads Hotel 2101 Central St, Kansas City, MO, United States

Lauren Philips explores trauma in her exhibition, "Belongings," creating intricate acrylic paintings that dismantle conventional worth, emphasizing growth, hope, and empowerment.

THIS WAY: A Houston Group Show

Nina and Michael Zilkha Gallery

Group exhibition showcasing new work from Black artists who present innovative ways of participating in the storytelling of their heritage.

Ming Smith: Feeling the Future

International African American Museum 14 Wharfside St, Charleston, SC, United States

Ming Smith: Feeling the Future at IAAM is a captivating exploration of the artist's groundbreaking career, marking her first solo exhibition at a major institution.

Freedmen’s Truths

CAMHLAB at POST Houston 401 Franklin Street, Houston, TX, United States

Freedmen’s Truths is a body of work by CAMHLAB artist-in-residence Billion Tekleab, documenting the perspectives and histories of the residents of Freedmen’s Town.

Aaron Storck: Spring Theme / Sweep It Clean

Crossroads Hotel 2101 Central St, Kansas City, MO, United States

Explore 'Spring Theme / Sweep It Clean,' where the wizard's magical cleaning journey symbolizes discipline, judgment, and a mystical path amidst life's challenges.

Kaneem Smith

Partnership Tower, 1st Floor Lobby 701 Avenida De Las Americas, Houston, TX, United States

This presentation is part of an ongoing series of fabric wall-based artworks by Houston-based artist Kaneem Smith.

Olivia Erlanger: If Today Were Tomorrow

Nina and Michael Zilkha Gallery

Olivia Erlanger's debut solo museum exhibit in the U.S., "If Today Were Tomorrow," explores suburban semiotics and environmental forces.