Teen Council Submissions
CAMH’s Teen Council often accepts submissions for artwork, fashion shows, poetry slams, and more. Check out our calendar and stay tuned for upcoming Teen Council curated programs, exhibitions, and open calls!
If you have questions or would like to participate share a Teen Council-curated program, please email tc@camh.org.
Teen Council 25th Anniversary Alumni Brunch
Public Program
Past Teen Council members, participating artists and performers, and former/current Teen Council collaborators are invited to attend a holiday reunion. Catch up with your former cohort-mates, connect with your preceding and succeeding cohorts, and meet this year’s 25th iteration of Teen Council.
About Teen Council
Composed of young arts enthusiasts, Teen Council serves at the Museum’s vehicle for attracting the city’s teen population to CAMH and exposing them to the vibrant field of contemporary art. For council members, the group serves as a highly collaborative creative incubator that opens up opportunities for leadership, visual literacy, and life skill development. During weekly meetings, the council is introduced to the inner workings of museums and to the dynamic Houston arts community. Activities are decided upon by its members and can change from year to year, but past programs developed by the group include art markets, exhibitions, fashion shows, film screenings, listening parties, music festivals, and poetry slams.
Support
CAMH Teen Council is made possible by the generous support of H-E-B and additional support from Mary Ann and Mark Miller, and Anonymous.
Learning and Engagement at CAMH is made possible by the generous support of H-E-B, the Rea Charitable Trust, Elisa and Cris Pye, Dillion Kyle and Sam Lasseter, Cabrina and Steven Owsley, Vivian L. Smith Foundation, Arts Connect Houston, Mary Ann and Mark Miller, Anonymous, Arts Connect Houston Arts Action Fund, and the Texas Commission of the Arts.
Contemporary Arts Museum Houston is funded in part by the City of Houston through the Houston Arts Alliance and the Texas Commission on the Arts.