Mindful Observation
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Experiment with movement and breath-work as tools to delve deeper into observation.
Admission is always free.
Mon: | Closed |
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Tues: | Closed |
Wed: | 11AM – 6PM |
Thu: | 11AM – 9PM |
Fri: | 11AM – 6PM |
Sat: | 11AM – 6PM |
Sun: | 11AM – 6PM |
Listen to the sounds of DJ Brother Jackson, co-founder of Ice House Radio, while exploring the exhibition Tomashi Jackson: Across the Universe. Plus, join us for a Jazz & Journaling workshop with artist Carla Sue.
Spend a summer afternoon indoors and explore CAMH’s current exhibitions, Tomashi Jackson: Across the Universe and the Teen Council 14th biennial exhibition, OUT OF STOCK, featuring work from Houston-area teen artists, through a variety of hands-on activities at the Museum!
Experiment with movement and breath-work as tools to delve deeper into observation.
CAMH’s Drop-In Experiences feature instructions for hands-on activities and provide creative opportunities to experience current exhibitions in a unique and meaningful way. Drop-In Experiences are available between 1–4PM on select Saturdays at the Museum. For all ages, and always free.
Drop-In Experiences are funded in part by Texas Commission for the Arts.
Listen to the sounds of DJ Brother Jackson, co-founder of Ice House Radio, while exploring the exhibition Tomashi Jackson: Across the Universe. Plus, join us for a Jazz & Journaling workshop with artist Carla Sue.
Inspired by artist Tomashi Jackson building of textured surfaces made of textiles, paper, and other materials in the exhibition Tomashi Jackson: Across the Universe, layer decorative paper and found ephemera to create a one-of-a-kind textured collage.
Inspired by the Teen Council 14th biennial exhibition, OUT OF STOCK which includes artworks that question consumer culture, visitors are invited to blend style and sustainability by repurposing discarded materials into an eco-conscious crown.
Join artist Lovie Olivia for a discussion related to the exhibition Tomashi Jackson: Across the Universe. Light lunch will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis after the gallery talk in the Cullen Education Resource Room in the lower level