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Still no snow in Houston? Join us to celebrate the season by making a Glitter Globe. Create your own miniature world of swirling and shimmering “snow.”
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 |
Save the date for the annual Benefit and Art Auction. Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH)’s annual Benefit and Art Auction is the signature fundraising event that raises support for CAMH’s free admission, exhibitions, public programs, artist residencies, art education opportunities,
This signature fundraising event raises support for CAMH’s free admission, exhibitions, public programs, artist residencies, art education opportunities, and community outreach.
Still no snow in Houston? Join us to celebrate the season by making a Glitter Globe. Create your own miniature world of swirling and shimmering “snow.”
CAMH’s Open Studio sessions feature drop-in, hands-on activities that draw inspiration from the exhibitions on view. During these sessions participants will have an opportunity to explore imaginative concepts inspired by world-renowned artists who show at the Museum by making your own artworks in response to theirs. Experiment with new materials, explore fresh ideas, and make new friends. Whether you stay for five minutes or two hours, you’re invited to interact with art in new and profound ways at Open Studio. Regularly scheduled Open Studios occur the first Saturday of every month. All ages are welcome; admission is always free.
Save the date for the annual Benefit and Art Auction. Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH)’s annual Benefit and Art Auction is the signature fundraising event that raises support for CAMH’s free admission, exhibitions, public programs, artist residencies, art education opportunities,
Using hand-cut stencils, textured paper, ribbon, and tulle, layer materials to assemble a mixed-media collage inspired by artist Citlahli Villegas’s Echoes of Summer (2024), in the Teen Council’s 14th biennial exhibition, OUT OF STOCK.