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MoreContemporary Arts Museum Houston’s Teen Council is pleased to organize a group exhibition featuring work by Houston-area teens. This is the 14th iteration of the biennial exhibition and also honors Teen Council’s 25th anniversary year.
MoreTay Butler and Lovie Olivia participated in Contemporary Art Museum Houston (CAMH)’s artist-in-residence program, CAMHLAB, in partnership with Houston Freedmen’s Town Conservancy (HFTC). While in residence, their research highlighted, honored, and animated the critical histories and stories of Freedmen’s Town, a neighborhood established in 1865 by over 1,000 newly freed Black people that is now recognized as Houston’s first Heritage District. The presentation at Houston First is inspired by the ideas Bulter and Olivia were toiling with during their CAMHLAB residency.
MoreInspired by artist Olivia Erlanger’s decade-long investigation of the definition of “home”, explore your own vision of home through drawing.
MoreExplore CAMH’s current exhibitions, Theaster Gates: The Gift and The Renege and Olivia Erlanger: If Today Were Tomorrow, by participating in a scavenger hunt for shapes and patterns.
MoreInspired by artist Olivia Erlanger’s futuristic landscapes and impossible architectures, create a surreal structure using paper and tape.
MoreJoin artist Vincent Valdez and writer and executive editor at Texas Monthly, Mimi Swartz for a discussion about the exhibition Vincent Valdez: Just a Dream… They will discuss Valdez’s childhood in San Antonio and influences on his work in the exhibition.
MoreMembers of Contemporary Arts Museum Houston are invited to the exclusive Member Preview of Vincent Valdez: Just A Dream… the artist’s first major museum survey spans over two decades of his work, from early career drawings to current allegorical portraits.
MorePerspectives 177: McArthur Binion introduces McArthur Binion’s Houston debut, showcasing a new body of minimal, luminous paintings. Binion’s tactile, wax-based crayon works narrate his family’s transition, blending abstraction with profound storytelling.
MoreCAMH presents The Deconstructive Impulse, highlighting feminist contributions to 1970s-80s deconstructivism. Featuring 22 artists, the exhibition challenges gender-blind perceptions and explores individualized female experiences of power and constraint.
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