What will you see today?
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.
Programs
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Annual Member Appreciation Reception
CAMHMembers, come mix, mingle, and celebrate the season with us! Enjoy complimentary beverages and a sweet treat as our way of saying thank you for being part of our CAMH community.
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Music at the Museum
CAMHListen to the sounds of Jupiter, while exploring the exhibitions Tomashi Jackson: Across the Universe and Mario Ayala: Seven Vans, and join us for a hands-on art-making workshop with artist Carlos Mendoza.
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Roadtrip Playlist
CAMHCollaborate in creating a community-driven playlist specifically for travel to and from Houston, Texas this holiday season.
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Teen Council Alumni Brunch
CAMHPast Teen Council (TC) members, participating artists and performers, and former/current Teen Council coordinators and collaborators are invited to attend a holiday reunion.
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Vision Board Postcard Party
CAMHSet intentions, visualize success, and create amongst community at CAMH during our end-of-the-year Vision Board Postcard Party!
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Paper Bag Collage
CAMHExplore artist Tomashi Jackson’s use of collage techniques using different kinds of paper bags, decorative paper, and various reclaimed materials.
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Closing Reception | Where We Find Ourselves
Houston Freedmen's Town Visitor Center 1204 Victor St, Houston, TexasJoin us for a special Happy Hour Closing Reception celebrating Where We Find Ourselves by Satchel Lee.
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Text Layered Bookmarks
CAMHExplore the reading resources within the exhibition Mario Ayala: Seven Vans, then create a text-layered laminated bookmark collage.
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Blessed be the Rock
CAMHLearn more about the gospel song and story of Ruth Flowers and the Deerfield settlers that inspired artist Tomashi Jackson’s work Blessed be the Rock.
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Pete Gershon
CAMHIn this conversation, Gershon will share his perspectives on Mario Ayala’s exhibition and the overlapping worlds of contemporary art practice, self-trained visionaries, and popular culture.