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
Events
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Spring Break Drawing Outpost at Aurora Picture Show
Aurora Picture Show 5601a Navigation Blvd, Houston, United StatesJoin CAMH at Aurora Picture Show for a drop-in drawing outpost inspired by CAMH’s exhibition Tomashi Jackson: Across the Universe.
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Spring Break Drawing Outpost at HFTC
Houston Freedmen's Town Visitor Center 1204 Victor St, Houston, TexasJoin CAMH at Houston Freedmen’s Town Conservancy (HFTC) Visitor’s Center for a drop-in outpost inspired by CAMH’s exhibition Tomashi Jackson: Across the Universe and a tour of Freedmen's Town.
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Spring Break Drawing Outpost at Eldorado Ballroom
Eldorado Ballroom 2310 Elgin Street, Houston, TexasJoin CAMH at Eldorado Ballroom at Project Row Houses for a drop-in outpost inspired by CAMH’s exhibition Tomashi Jackson: Across the Universe.
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Spring Break Community Celebration
CAMHJoin us at our annual Spring Break Community Celebration for an afternoon of art-making activities and the first-ever Rodeo Radio Fest.
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Jaison Oliver
CAMHIn this discussion, Oliver will offer reflections on creative labor, civic infrastructure, and our collective survival.
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Look Closely Using Text
CAMHSharpen your observation skills and inspire your creative writing through a close-looking activity.
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Collectors Circle Trip | Mexico City, Mexico
Mexico City, MexicoTravel with the CAMH Collectors Circle! Pack your bags and join CAMH leadership and friends for a fabulous international adventure to Mexico City!
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Self-Guided Tour
CAMHCome by and listen to all six stops of the Tomashi Jackson: Across the Universe exhibition audio guide while taking one last look at the exhibition.
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Eli Winter Trio Performance
CAMHHouston native and CAMH Teen Council alumnus, Eli Winter, brings his trio to the Museum to share his latest release of guitar music, Three Lobed LP, A Trick of the Light.
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Raquel Gutiérrez | A Tailgating Duet: On Infrastructural Intimacies
CAMHRaquel Gutiérrez offers a creative inquiry into the modern and contemporary imaginaries of ruins in and of the Southwest United States and how we arrive at them.