Event Calender
A curated list of the latest cultural happenings in Houston
Save the date for this year's Houston Energy and Climate Startup Week! Join us along with leading energy and climate venture capital investors, industry leaders, and startups from around the world to showcase the most innovative companies and technologies that are transforming the energy industry while driving a sustainable, low-carbon energy future.
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Save the date for this year's Houston Energy and Climate Startup Week! Join us along with leading energy and climate venture capital investors, industry leaders, and startups from around the world to showcase the most innovative companies and technologies that are transforming the energy industry while driving a sustainable, low-carbon energy future.
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Join our Fall Research Series to learn how to explore the African American Historical Research Collections (AAHRC) at the African American History Research Center. This monthly series features hands-on sessions and engaging presentations to help you discover, navigate, and utilize rich historical resources.
Save the date for this year's Houston Energy and Climate Startup Week! Join us along with leading energy and climate venture capital investors, industry leaders, and startups from around the world to showcase the most innovative companies and technologies that are transforming the energy industry while driving a sustainable, low-carbon energy future.
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On the occasion of the one hundredth birthday of American artist Robert Rauschenberg (1925–2008), the Menil Collection presents an exhibition that looks at the artist’s expressive and conceptual use of fabric as a sculptural medium. Robert Rauschenberg: Fabric Works of the 1970s focuses on three groups of works from the 1970s that present his use of cloth: Venetians, 1972–73, Jammers, 1975–76, and Hoarfrosts, 1974–76. It also explores how Rauschenberg’s attention to textiles relates to his career-long interest in the intersection of art with choreography, theater, and the body.
Runs from Sept. 19th, 2025 - March 1st, 2026
https://untitledartfairs.com/news/post/untitled-art-announces-expansion-to-houston
Houston, TX – Untitled Art, a leading contemporary art fair founded in Miami twelve years ago by collector and entrepreneur Jeffrey Lawson, is expanding to Texas. The inaugural Bayou City endeavor, a boutique invitational fair, will take place from September 19 through September 21, 2025 at the George R. Brown Convention Center in downtown Houston. A VIP and Press Preview will be held on September 18, 2025.
The announcement comes on the heels of the Houston arts community being honored as the first Spotlight city at the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA) annual Art Show in New York in late October. The announcement also comes in the wake of several significant expansions across Houston galleries and institutions in recent years.
Known for its cutting-edge programming and curatorial integrity – featuring noteworthy galleries and nonprofits from around the world – Untitled Art’s Miami Art Week flagship fair is an annual showcase of emerging and established artists that takes place annually on the sands of Miami Beach. This year’s presentation, which runs from December 4-8, will feature more than 170 exhibitors.
Untitled Art’s expansion into Texas – one of the country’s leading cultural hubs that boasts a thriving art market, seasoned collectors, leading institutions, acclaimed commercial galleries, respected art schools and large communities of working artists – aims to engage new audiences across the city, state and region. It will also add yet another cultural touchstone to one of the country’s largest, most diverse and fastest growing cities.
“Texas – and Houston specifically with its vast resources, great cultural wealth and standing as a gateway to Latin America – offers a myriad of opportunities to a growing brand like Untitled Art,” said Lawson. “Since its inception, we have worked diligently to create a premium platform that is engaging, experimental and welcoming to all, a combination we think will resonate well in this market.”
Los Angeles-based writer and curator Michael Slenske, who first became intrigued with Houston when visiting the city over a decade ago for a series of feature stories for W and Architectural Digest, will serve as the Director for Untitled Art, Houston. “Over the past decade and a half, I’ve had the pleasure of seeing Houston’s art landscape evolve firsthand, and there’s seemingly no limit to the potential of the city’s cultural infrastructure,” says Slenske. “Houston is a rich tapestry of contemporary and historic positions aided by recent milestone additions to The Menil Collection and Museum of Fine Arts, Houston as well as the key expansion plans for the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH), the Orange Show for Visionary Art, LMAAHH’s Latino cultural complex and the Ismaili Center on the horizon. These are all thoughtful investments in a vibrant arts scene, one that is filled with so many great artists and galleries that we’re excited to partner with.”
Selected by Lawson, Slenske and Untitled Art Executive Director Clara Andrade, exhibitors at Untitled Art, Houston will showcase a blend of local talent and participants from its extensive network of galleries across the U.S. and internationally. Participants initially confirmed for the inaugural edition include Jessica Silverman Gallery (San Francisco, CA); Various Small Fires / VSF (Los Angeles, CA, Seoul, South Korea, and Dallas, TX); Half Gallery (New York, NY and Los Angeles, CA); and Luis De Jesus Los Angeles (Los Angeles, CA); alongside 12.26 (Dallas, TX); Seven Sisters (Houston, TX); Martha's (Austin, TX); and Megan Mulrooney (Los Angeles, CA) who are participating in ‘Nest,’ the emergent sector of the fair. A full list of exhibitors will be announced spring 2025.
Untitled Art, Houston will furthermore be supported by esteemed Texas-based institutions and regional ambassadors who are part of the fair’s Host Committee, including Texas-based collectors and philanthropists Jereann Chaney, Suzanne Deal Booth, Judy Nyquist, Melanie Lawson, John Guess, Jr. (CEO, Houston Museum of African American Culture), Matthew Harris (jewelry designer, Mateo New York), Kirby Liu (Lovett Group), Elle Moody (Moody Foundation) and Paola Creixell (PAC Art Residency); advisors Katharine Barthelme (Barthelme Art & Appraisals), Adam Green (Adam Green Art Advisory) and Lea Weingarten (Weingarten Art Group); and artists Francesca Fuchs, Vincent Valdez, Paul Kremer, Reynier Leyva Novo, Randy Twaddle and Mary Ellen Carroll.
In preparation for the launch, Untitled Art has confirmed the participation of leading cultural partners, including Discovery Green, Buffalo Bayou Partnership, the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH), the University of Houston School of Art and the historic art-focused hotel La Colombe D’or. Further details and additional cultural partners will be announced in the coming months.
An important consideration in the site selection for Untitled Art, Houston was long-term viability of the venue for the growth of the fair. Houston First, which manages the George R. Brown Convention Center, has just announced a multi-phase, $2-billion transformation to create an interconnected convention and entertainment district, with amenities and an enhanced pedestrian and vehicular infrastructure. A new 30-acre park is also planned to complement the existing Discovery Green, a multi-use park and entertainment venue located at the gateway to the convention center. The location is already within walking distance of numerous hotels, restaurants and entertainment options and in close proximity to the Houston Museum District.
In the lead-up to the fair’s launch in September 2025, Untitled Art, Houston will stage a series of activations across the state and the wider region to highlight Texas' vibrant contemporary art scene. Further details on collateral events and the inaugural edition will be announced in the coming months.
https://untitledartfairs.com/news/post/untitled-art-announces-expansion-to-houston
Houston, TX – Untitled Art, a leading contemporary art fair founded in Miami twelve years ago by collector and entrepreneur Jeffrey Lawson, is expanding to Texas. The inaugural Bayou City endeavor, a boutique invitational fair, will take place from September 19 through September 21, 2025 at the George R. Brown Convention Center in downtown Houston. A VIP and Press Preview will be held on September 18, 2025.
The announcement comes on the heels of the Houston arts community being honored as the first Spotlight city at the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA) annual Art Show in New York in late October. The announcement also comes in the wake of several significant expansions across Houston galleries and institutions in recent years.
Known for its cutting-edge programming and curatorial integrity – featuring noteworthy galleries and nonprofits from around the world – Untitled Art’s Miami Art Week flagship fair is an annual showcase of emerging and established artists that takes place annually on the sands of Miami Beach. This year’s presentation, which runs from December 4-8, will feature more than 170 exhibitors.
Untitled Art’s expansion into Texas – one of the country’s leading cultural hubs that boasts a thriving art market, seasoned collectors, leading institutions, acclaimed commercial galleries, respected art schools and large communities of working artists – aims to engage new audiences across the city, state and region. It will also add yet another cultural touchstone to one of the country’s largest, most diverse and fastest growing cities.
“Texas – and Houston specifically with its vast resources, great cultural wealth and standing as a gateway to Latin America – offers a myriad of opportunities to a growing brand like Untitled Art,” said Lawson. “Since its inception, we have worked diligently to create a premium platform that is engaging, experimental and welcoming to all, a combination we think will resonate well in this market.”
Los Angeles-based writer and curator Michael Slenske, who first became intrigued with Houston when visiting the city over a decade ago for a series of feature stories for W and Architectural Digest, will serve as the Director for Untitled Art, Houston. “Over the past decade and a half, I’ve had the pleasure of seeing Houston’s art landscape evolve firsthand, and there’s seemingly no limit to the potential of the city’s cultural infrastructure,” says Slenske. “Houston is a rich tapestry of contemporary and historic positions aided by recent milestone additions to The Menil Collection and Museum of Fine Arts, Houston as well as the key expansion plans for the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH), the Orange Show for Visionary Art, LMAAHH’s Latino cultural complex and the Ismaili Center on the horizon. These are all thoughtful investments in a vibrant arts scene, one that is filled with so many great artists and galleries that we’re excited to partner with.”
Selected by Lawson, Slenske and Untitled Art Executive Director Clara Andrade, exhibitors at Untitled Art, Houston will showcase a blend of local talent and participants from its extensive network of galleries across the U.S. and internationally. Participants initially confirmed for the inaugural edition include Jessica Silverman Gallery (San Francisco, CA); Various Small Fires / VSF (Los Angeles, CA, Seoul, South Korea, and Dallas, TX); Half Gallery (New York, NY and Los Angeles, CA); and Luis De Jesus Los Angeles (Los Angeles, CA); alongside 12.26 (Dallas, TX); Seven Sisters (Houston, TX); Martha's (Austin, TX); and Megan Mulrooney (Los Angeles, CA) who are participating in ‘Nest,’ the emergent sector of the fair. A full list of exhibitors will be announced spring 2025.
Untitled Art, Houston will furthermore be supported by esteemed Texas-based institutions and regional ambassadors who are part of the fair’s Host Committee, including Texas-based collectors and philanthropists Jereann Chaney, Suzanne Deal Booth, Judy Nyquist, Melanie Lawson, John Guess, Jr. (CEO, Houston Museum of African American Culture), Matthew Harris (jewelry designer, Mateo New York), Kirby Liu (Lovett Group), Elle Moody (Moody Foundation) and Paola Creixell (PAC Art Residency); advisors Katharine Barthelme (Barthelme Art & Appraisals), Adam Green (Adam Green Art Advisory) and Lea Weingarten (Weingarten Art Group); and artists Francesca Fuchs, Vincent Valdez, Paul Kremer, Reynier Leyva Novo, Randy Twaddle and Mary Ellen Carroll.
In preparation for the launch, Untitled Art has confirmed the participation of leading cultural partners, including Discovery Green, Buffalo Bayou Partnership, the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH), the University of Houston School of Art and the historic art-focused hotel La Colombe D’or. Further details and additional cultural partners will be announced in the coming months.
An important consideration in the site selection for Untitled Art, Houston was long-term viability of the venue for the growth of the fair. Houston First, which manages the George R. Brown Convention Center, has just announced a multi-phase, $2-billion transformation to create an interconnected convention and entertainment district, with amenities and an enhanced pedestrian and vehicular infrastructure. A new 30-acre park is also planned to complement the existing Discovery Green, a multi-use park and entertainment venue located at the gateway to the convention center. The location is already within walking distance of numerous hotels, restaurants and entertainment options and in close proximity to the Houston Museum District.
In the lead-up to the fair’s launch in September 2025, Untitled Art, Houston will stage a series of activations across the state and the wider region to highlight Texas' vibrant contemporary art scene. Further details on collateral events and the inaugural edition will be announced in the coming months.
In 1944 Spain young Ofelia (Ivana Baquero) and her ailing mother (Ariadna Gil) arrive at the post of her mother's new husband (Sergi López), a sadistic army officer who is trying to quell a guerrilla uprising. While exploring an ancient maze, Ofelia encounters the faun Pan, who tells her that she is a legendary lost princess and must complete three dangerous tasks in order to claim immortality.
https://www.theriveroakstheatre.com/movie/RiverOaks/The-Nasties-PANS-LABYRINTH
https://untitledartfairs.com/news/post/untitled-art-announces-expansion-to-houston
Houston, TX – Untitled Art, a leading contemporary art fair founded in Miami twelve years ago by collector and entrepreneur Jeffrey Lawson, is expanding to Texas. The inaugural Bayou City endeavor, a boutique invitational fair, will take place from September 19 through September 21, 2025 at the George R. Brown Convention Center in downtown Houston. A VIP and Press Preview will be held on September 18, 2025.
The announcement comes on the heels of the Houston arts community being honored as the first Spotlight city at the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA) annual Art Show in New York in late October. The announcement also comes in the wake of several significant expansions across Houston galleries and institutions in recent years.
Known for its cutting-edge programming and curatorial integrity – featuring noteworthy galleries and nonprofits from around the world – Untitled Art’s Miami Art Week flagship fair is an annual showcase of emerging and established artists that takes place annually on the sands of Miami Beach. This year’s presentation, which runs from December 4-8, will feature more than 170 exhibitors.
Untitled Art’s expansion into Texas – one of the country’s leading cultural hubs that boasts a thriving art market, seasoned collectors, leading institutions, acclaimed commercial galleries, respected art schools and large communities of working artists – aims to engage new audiences across the city, state and region. It will also add yet another cultural touchstone to one of the country’s largest, most diverse and fastest growing cities.
“Texas – and Houston specifically with its vast resources, great cultural wealth and standing as a gateway to Latin America – offers a myriad of opportunities to a growing brand like Untitled Art,” said Lawson. “Since its inception, we have worked diligently to create a premium platform that is engaging, experimental and welcoming to all, a combination we think will resonate well in this market.”
Los Angeles-based writer and curator Michael Slenske, who first became intrigued with Houston when visiting the city over a decade ago for a series of feature stories for W and Architectural Digest, will serve as the Director for Untitled Art, Houston. “Over the past decade and a half, I’ve had the pleasure of seeing Houston’s art landscape evolve firsthand, and there’s seemingly no limit to the potential of the city’s cultural infrastructure,” says Slenske. “Houston is a rich tapestry of contemporary and historic positions aided by recent milestone additions to The Menil Collection and Museum of Fine Arts, Houston as well as the key expansion plans for the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH), the Orange Show for Visionary Art, LMAAHH’s Latino cultural complex and the Ismaili Center on the horizon. These are all thoughtful investments in a vibrant arts scene, one that is filled with so many great artists and galleries that we’re excited to partner with.”
Selected by Lawson, Slenske and Untitled Art Executive Director Clara Andrade, exhibitors at Untitled Art, Houston will showcase a blend of local talent and participants from its extensive network of galleries across the U.S. and internationally. Participants initially confirmed for the inaugural edition include Jessica Silverman Gallery (San Francisco, CA); Various Small Fires / VSF (Los Angeles, CA, Seoul, South Korea, and Dallas, TX); Half Gallery (New York, NY and Los Angeles, CA); and Luis De Jesus Los Angeles (Los Angeles, CA); alongside 12.26 (Dallas, TX); Seven Sisters (Houston, TX); Martha's (Austin, TX); and Megan Mulrooney (Los Angeles, CA) who are participating in ‘Nest,’ the emergent sector of the fair. A full list of exhibitors will be announced spring 2025.
Untitled Art, Houston will furthermore be supported by esteemed Texas-based institutions and regional ambassadors who are part of the fair’s Host Committee, including Texas-based collectors and philanthropists Jereann Chaney, Suzanne Deal Booth, Judy Nyquist, Melanie Lawson, John Guess, Jr. (CEO, Houston Museum of African American Culture), Matthew Harris (jewelry designer, Mateo New York), Kirby Liu (Lovett Group), Elle Moody (Moody Foundation) and Paola Creixell (PAC Art Residency); advisors Katharine Barthelme (Barthelme Art & Appraisals), Adam Green (Adam Green Art Advisory) and Lea Weingarten (Weingarten Art Group); and artists Francesca Fuchs, Vincent Valdez, Paul Kremer, Reynier Leyva Novo, Randy Twaddle and Mary Ellen Carroll.
In preparation for the launch, Untitled Art has confirmed the participation of leading cultural partners, including Discovery Green, Buffalo Bayou Partnership, the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH), the University of Houston School of Art and the historic art-focused hotel La Colombe D’or. Further details and additional cultural partners will be announced in the coming months.
An important consideration in the site selection for Untitled Art, Houston was long-term viability of the venue for the growth of the fair. Houston First, which manages the George R. Brown Convention Center, has just announced a multi-phase, $2-billion transformation to create an interconnected convention and entertainment district, with amenities and an enhanced pedestrian and vehicular infrastructure. A new 30-acre park is also planned to complement the existing Discovery Green, a multi-use park and entertainment venue located at the gateway to the convention center. The location is already within walking distance of numerous hotels, restaurants and entertainment options and in close proximity to the Houston Museum District.
In the lead-up to the fair’s launch in September 2025, Untitled Art, Houston will stage a series of activations across the state and the wider region to highlight Texas' vibrant contemporary art scene. Further details on collateral events and the inaugural edition will be announced in the coming months.
With the success of Playhouse Creatures, Lionwoman Productions TX’s next production is Dancing Lessons, by acclaimed playwright Mark St. Germain and directed by Lionwoman’s founder, Michelle Britton.
Dancing Lessons is a delightful comedy about a man on the spectrum, and his methodical and dogged pursuit of dance lessons with a teacher who is shut down and can’t let go of what she might have been. Through wit, tenderness, and moments of profound discovery, Dancing Lessons explores themes of acceptance, empathy, and finding joy in life’s unexpected turns.
Runs Sept 11th - 21st at MATCH Houston. More info and tickets here.
https://improvtx.com/houston/comic/cousin+tiera/
Cousin Tiera Chicago's Very Own is a standup comedienne born and raised on the west side of Chicago, Illinois. Tiera has been making us laugh with her viral black mom videos, delivering raw and relatable comedy as one of the best comedic storytellers. 2023 Tiera Trailblazed the National Comedy Club scene with her first tour, "Kickin' It With My Cousins Tour," where she packed out crowds on a 54-city tour. Tiera opened the curtains for a few of her comedic family members sharing stages with comedic journeyman T-Ray Sanders, The Host with the Most Gina G, D Hurley, Keon Polee, Jae Anderson & Vikram Balaji. 2024 Tiera is back in the saddle with another National
Comedy Club Tour, returning with her comedic squad for the "Family Reunion Tour." Tiera is also working on her acting career, developing her skills with second city Chicago. Tiera will be featured in an upcoming film due to premiere October 2024, "Comedy Lights The Dark''! Tiera's relatability and catchphrases are guaranteed to make you laugh!
In 1944 Spain young Ofelia (Ivana Baquero) and her ailing mother (Ariadna Gil) arrive at the post of her mother's new husband (Sergi López), a sadistic army officer who is trying to quell a guerrilla uprising. While exploring an ancient maze, Ofelia encounters the faun Pan, who tells her that she is a legendary lost princess and must complete three dangerous tasks in order to claim immortality.
https://www.theriveroakstheatre.com/movie/RiverOaks/The-Nasties-PANS-LABYRINTH
Meet award-winning poet Lupe Mendez as he presents his new book PRAYER HOLDING NIGHT: NEW AND SELECTED POEMS as part of the NP Global Reading Series, brought to you in part by the Brown Foundation. Free admission. Order exclusive signed copies at www.NuestraPalabra.org.
Np is proud to organize the Texas-wide tour by Lupe Mendez, an alum of NP, co-founder of the Librotraficante Caravan, and Tintero Projects. He is currently the Poetry Editor for The Texas Observer. In the foundational tradition of Nuestra Palabra, we will also feature new, upcoming, and special suprise poets. Do not miss this.
This is what Nuestra Palabra is all about-young writers making their debut on our stage to perform alongside published Latino writers and icons, so that they become, like Guadalupe Mendez, the published writers that inspire and mentor new voices. hashtag#Legacy.
Brought to you in part by The Brown Foundation, The BIPOC Arts and Network Fund, The Law Offices of Carolina Ortuzar-Diaz, PLLC, J Bar M, MONDAY Paper, and Que Onda Magazine.
https://www.facebook.com/events/2601958716832521
For many aspiring and first-time entrepreneurs, venture capital can feel like an enigma. Even seasoned founders often grapple with how investor priorities evolve across different growth stages. This event aims to demystify the venture capital landscape by bringing together experienced investors from diverse sectors and stages of growth.
Join us as we explore what professional investors seek at various inflection points—from early-stage funding for promising startups to growth capital for established businesses with market traction. Additionally, we’ll examine how corporate venture firms and independent professional VCs evaluate opportunities, highlighting both their shared principles and key distinctions.
Discussion topics include:
Join us for a chance to meet Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH)’s Co-Directors, Ryan N. Dennis and Melissa McDonnell Luján.
Artist Deborah Roberts speaks about her work in the collection and shares insights into her use of collage, figuration, and layered imagery. She also discusses how her practice engages with ideas of identity, race, and the shifting definitions of beauty and belonging.
This program takes place in the main building, located at 1533 Sul Ross Street.
As always, Menil programs are free and open to all.
The Artist Talk series is generously supported by the Cockrell Family Fund.
Get ready to groove with the Moores School of Music Jazz Orchestra! Join us for an electrifying night of swinging rhythms, bold improvisations, and unforgettable tunes performed by UH’s top jazz musicians. Don’t miss this vibrant celebration of jazz excellence!
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Don’t miss a note – join us and be inspired. Discover the full season and purchase tickets at the KGMCA Box Office.
https://uh.edu/kgmca/explore/events.php#event-details/4cdf44e3-76f9-435b-8ed4-7c49f6b1d1a9
When the world is threatened by a new and deadlier breed of super vampire, the legendary Blade (Wesley Snipes) and his mentor Whistler (Kris Kristofferson) must join forces with the Bloodpack, an elite team of vampire warriors made up of Blade’s sworn enemies.
https://www.theriveroakstheatre.com/movie/RiverOaks/The-Nasties-BLADE-II
A Panel Discussion "Vast Enough to Hold Us: Blackness, Creativity, and the Work of Healing" featuring an all-star panel will be held September 27, 1PM to 3PM at our viewing room.
Moderated by Rice’s Erika Thompson, and featuring Houston City Controller Chris Hollins, U of H’s Dr. Edward Scott, and artists Rontaye Butler and Anthony Suber.
This conversation, inspired by Anthony Suber’s art exhibit "As Vast As We Need It to Be", centers on the ingenuity, resourcefulness, and creativity Black people bring to the pursuit of mental health and community strength. Panelists will share how lived experience and history shapes their work, from addressing stigma around mental wellness to designing creative solutions that serve as anchors for their communities. The discussion will highlight how art and innovation become tools of resistance, resilience, and transformation—laying blueprints for a future where Black communities thrive from the inside out.
A world premiere embodied storytelling event that exemplifies the expression, “leap, and the net shall appear,” as our incoming MFA Acting cohort and select undergrads build a project like no other. In just over 100 hours of rehearsal, an entire play without words will be conceived, devised, and performed, led by PUSH Theatricals, courtesy of a Cynthia Woods Mitchell Visiting Artists.
PUSH: Intense athleticism, gravity-defying acrobatics, and soulful artistry are the trademarks of award-winning, genre-defining PUSH Physical Theatre. Founded in Rochester, NY in 2000 by husband-and-wife team, Darren and Heather Stevenson, out of a desire to “push” the boundaries of conventional theatre, PUSH has since earned an international reputation as one of the world’s leading physical theatre companies performing at Soho Playhouse and garnered many awards in the Fringe theatre circuit. PUSH has also been featured in acclaimed collaborations with the Grammy-winning Ying Quartet, the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, and Pulitzer Prize-nominated composer Ricardo Zohn-Muldoon’s two multi-media operas.
When the world is threatened by a new and deadlier breed of super vampire, the legendary Blade (Wesley Snipes) and his mentor Whistler (Kris Kristofferson) must join forces with the Bloodpack, an elite team of vampire warriors made up of Blade’s sworn enemies.
https://www.theriveroakstheatre.com/movie/RiverOaks/The-Nasties-BLADE-II
Sunshine, savasana, and sips? Say less. Roll out your mat and join us for Yoga in the Park at Autry Park’s central green, brought to you by DUO Houston.
✨ Start your morning with a refreshing outdoor flow
🧘♀️ All levels welcome — no pressure, just presence
🥤 After class, enjoy 50% off any house-made drink at DUO Café (you’ve earned it)
This feel-good community class is totally free — just bring your mat, your vibe, and maybe a friend or two.
A world premiere embodied storytelling event that exemplifies the expression, “leap, and the net shall appear,” as our incoming MFA Acting cohort and select undergrads build a project like no other. In just over 100 hours of rehearsal, an entire play without words will be conceived, devised, and performed, led by PUSH Theatricals, courtesy of a Cynthia Woods Mitchell Visiting Artists.
PUSH: Intense athleticism, gravity-defying acrobatics, and soulful artistry are the trademarks of award-winning, genre-defining PUSH Physical Theatre. Founded in Rochester, NY in 2000 by husband-and-wife team, Darren and Heather Stevenson, out of a desire to “push” the boundaries of conventional theatre, PUSH has since earned an international reputation as one of the world’s leading physical theatre companies performing at Soho Playhouse and garnered many awards in the Fringe theatre circuit. PUSH has also been featured in acclaimed collaborations with the Grammy-winning Ying Quartet, the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, and Pulitzer Prize-nominated composer Ricardo Zohn-Muldoon’s two multi-media operas.
COLORES, Latinos in Architecture’s sixth annual celebration of Latino culture, will take place October 1-3, 2025 at Architecture Center Houston and Kirksey Architecture, featuring Jesús Edmundo Robles, Jr., Assoc. AIA and Cade Manning Hayes, AIA, of DUST, AZ; Nadia Palacios, AIA, of Nadia Palacios architecture + interiors + landscape; Chef Emmanuel Chavez, of TATEMÓ; a tour and conversation at the future home of the Houston Hispanic Research Center. Additional speakers, menu and entertainment to be annouced soon.
Please consider becoming a sponsor of COLORES. A portion of the proceeds from this event will be donated to Architecture Center Houston’s Latinos in Architecture scholarship program, established by the AIA Houston Latinos in Architecture Committee in 2019. More information about the scholarship program may be found here.
An evening with Nadia Palacios, AIA, of Nadia Palacios architecture + interiors + landscape. Additional speakers to be announced soon.
Architecture Center Houston
902 Commerce St
Houston, TX 77002
An evening with Jesús Edmundo Robles, Jr., Assoc. AIA and Cade Manning Hayes, AIA, DUST, AZ; Chef Emmanuel Chavez, TATEMÓ; menu and entertainment to be announced soon.
Drinks and dinner included
Kirksey Archtiecture
6909 Portwest Dr
Houston, TX 77024
A conversation and tour of the future home of the Houston Hispanic Research Center with the City of Houston, the Houston Public Library and Buffalo Bayou Partnership.
COLORES, Latinos in Architecture’s sixth annual celebration of Latino culture, will take place October 1-3, 2025 at Architecture Center Houston and Kirksey Architecture, featuring Jesús Edmundo Robles, Jr., Assoc. AIA and Cade Manning Hayes, AIA, of DUST, AZ; Nadia Palacios, AIA, of Nadia Palacios architecture + interiors + landscape; Chef Emmanuel Chavez, of TATEMÓ; a tour and conversation at the future home of the Houston Hispanic Research Center. Additional speakers, menu and entertainment to be annouced soon.
Please consider becoming a sponsor of COLORES. A portion of the proceeds from this event will be donated to Architecture Center Houston’s Latinos in Architecture scholarship program, established by the AIA Houston Latinos in Architecture Committee in 2019. More information about the scholarship program may be found here.
An evening with Nadia Palacios, AIA, of Nadia Palacios architecture + interiors + landscape. Additional speakers to be announced soon.
Architecture Center Houston
902 Commerce St
Houston, TX 77002
An evening with Jesús Edmundo Robles, Jr., Assoc. AIA and Cade Manning Hayes, AIA, DUST, AZ; Chef Emmanuel Chavez, TATEMÓ; menu and entertainment to be announced soon.
Drinks and dinner included
Kirksey Archtiecture
6909 Portwest Dr
Houston, TX 77024
A conversation and tour of the future home of the Houston Hispanic Research Center with the City of Houston, the Houston Public Library and Buffalo Bayou Partnership.
Join us for the Fall Research Series, featuring engaging presentations and discussions on how to conduct research at the African American History Research Center (AAHRC). This series is designed to teach you how to research with our collections using primary resources, Black newspapers, and funeral programs.
HOUSTON'S LONGEST RUNNING AND BIGGEST BLOCK PARTY invites you to join us for the Fall 2025 season.
The businesses of Mid Main together with Mid Main Lofts present, First Thursday Block Party September 4, October 2nd, and November 6th.
Check in at 3550 Main St. to make a $10 donation to our monthly nonprofit partners for an ALL ACCESS wristband to the festivities! #EATSHOPROCK all of our awesome block partners, enjoy delicious beer sponsored by Saint Arnold Brewing Company ((PLUS)) live music, art shows, special activations, and procure handmade goodies from local vendors at the Winbern Street Market.
https://www.facebook.com/events/1305870250940159/1305870260940158
OCTOBER 2nd NONPROFIT: https://www.campforall.org
LIVE MUSIC
6pm: Blue Heron Yacht Club + BINGO, The Mid Main Lofts Breezeway
6pm: Sorry, Sarah, Winnie’s Patio
7pm: TBD, Winbern Street
9pm: TBD, The Continental Club
9pm: TBD, Big Top
ART SHOWS
6pm-10pm: Mid Main Art Gallery
6pm-10pm: Mark "Scapdaddy" Bradford, Metal Art, Winbern Street
ACTIVATIONS
>> Tarot Card Readings with Amber Ambrose, 7pm -9pm!
>> Double Trouble Condessa Art Workshop, 7pm-10pm!
>> 8th Wonder's Howdy Beverages, Winbern Street!
>> Sig's Lagoon, The Fashion Time Machine, My Flaming Heart, + Rodeo Tiger OPEN LATE for shopping and fresh ink!
>> $3 Shots, $5 Domestic Beers at Alley Kat!
WINBERN NIGHT MARKET 6PM-10PM
-> Mo's Vegan Bites: The very best vegan treats in Houston!
-> La Planta: Botanical resin art jewelry and home decor!
-> LSW Collection: Handcrafted candles, wax melts, room/linen sprays, body sprays + treats!
-> Simone: Roots and rhythm jewelry + home decor!
-> Rodeo Tiger Art: Unique art pieces by local talent
-> Plant It Forward: Fresh Farm Veggies and CSA!
NOVEMBER 6th NONPROFIT:
LIVE MUSIC
6pm: DJ , The Mid Main Lofts Breezeway
6pm:, Winnie’s Patio
7pm: TBD, Winbern Street
9pm: TBD, The Continental Club
9pm: TBD, Big Top
ART SHOWS
6pm-10pm: Mid Main Art Gallery
6pm-10pm: Mark "Scapdaddy" Bradford, Metal Art, Winbern Street
ACTIVATIONS
>> Tarot Card Readings with Amber Ambrose, 7pm -9pm!
>> Double Trouble Condessa Art Workshop, 7pm-10pm!
>> 8th Wonder's Howdy Beverages, Winbern Street!
>> Sig's Lagoon, The Fashion Time Machine, My Flaming Heart, + Rodeo Tiger OPEN LATE for shopping and fresh ink!
>> $3 Shots, $5 Domestic Beers at Alley Kat!
WINBERN NIGHT MARKET 6PM-10PM
-> Mo's Vegan Bites: The very best vegan treats in Houston!
-> La Planta: Botanical resin art jewelry and home decor!
-> LSW Collection: Handcrafted candles, wax melts, room/linen sprays, body sprays + treats!
-> Simone: Roots and rhythm jewelry + home decor!
-> Rodeo Tiger Art: Unique art pieces by local talent
-> Plant It Forward: Fresh Farm Veggies and CSA!
OUR WEBSITE: midmainhouston.com
BLOCK PARTNERS
@matchouston @rodeotigertattoo @bigkatsbarbershophouston
@tacosagogo @contclubhouston @bigtoplounge @homeslicepizza @spicygirlhtx @doubletroublehtx @myflamingheart @thefashiontimemachine @winnieshouston @kurasushi_usa @eyetheorytx @urbndentalmidtown @tet_houston @sigslagoon @alleykat
COLORES, Latinos in Architecture’s sixth annual celebration of Latino culture, will take place October 1-3, 2025 at Architecture Center Houston and Kirksey Architecture, featuring Jesús Edmundo Robles, Jr., Assoc. AIA and Cade Manning Hayes, AIA, of DUST, AZ; Nadia Palacios, AIA, of Nadia Palacios architecture + interiors + landscape; Chef Emmanuel Chavez, of TATEMÓ; a tour and conversation at the future home of the Houston Hispanic Research Center. Additional speakers, menu and entertainment to be annouced soon.
Please consider becoming a sponsor of COLORES. A portion of the proceeds from this event will be donated to Architecture Center Houston’s Latinos in Architecture scholarship program, established by the AIA Houston Latinos in Architecture Committee in 2019. More information about the scholarship program may be found here.
An evening with Nadia Palacios, AIA, of Nadia Palacios architecture + interiors + landscape. Additional speakers to be announced soon.
Architecture Center Houston
902 Commerce St
Houston, TX 77002
An evening with Jesús Edmundo Robles, Jr., Assoc. AIA and Cade Manning Hayes, AIA, DUST, AZ; Chef Emmanuel Chavez, TATEMÓ; menu and entertainment to be announced soon.
Drinks and dinner included
Kirksey Archtiecture
6909 Portwest Dr
Houston, TX 77024
A conversation and tour of the future home of the Houston Hispanic Research Center with the City of Houston, the Houston Public Library and Buffalo Bayou Partnership.
DACAMERA’s Other Worlds season opens with an all-star cast of artists in a varied program of solo and chamber works that sets the stage for what is to come: virtuosic Romanticism, Bluegrass and folk influences and the sublime beauty of Schubert.
Program:
RACHMANINOFF: Moments Musicaux No. 1 and No. 4
RAVEL: Tzigane
TESSA LARK: Appalachian Fantasy
SCHUBERT: Quintet for Piano and Strings in A Major, Op. 114, D. 667, “Trout”
Join us for an unforgettable morning of jazz, cuisine and community.
Purchase your ticket by September 19, 2025.
Sip, shop & celebrate the season at Autumn at Autry Park—bites and beverage strolls, artisan market, live music & more on Oct. 11!
Join us for the Fall Research Series, featuring engaging presentations and discussions on how to conduct research at the African American History Research Center (AAHRC). This series is designed to teach you how to research with our collections using primary resources, Black newspapers, and funeral programs.
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