Event Calender

A curated list of the latest cultural happenings in Houston

November 17, 2025
  • HouArts Group Meetings: Effective Storytelling

    November 17, 2025  5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
    Industrious, 4201 Main St Suite 200, Houston, TX 77002

    Our HouArts Working Group Meetings kick off this month!

    Each group will focus on one of our shared goals — storytelling, public funding, vibrant spaces, and economic opportunity — as we work together to shape Houston’s creative future. This is your chance to collaborate, exchange ideas, and help build an arts ecosystem rooted in connection and action.

    *All attendees must RSVP as ID check-in is required at the Ion. 

    Meeting details will be sent to those who join a working group, so be sure to join if you would like to participate.  Together, we’re moving forward — building a stronger, more connected arts ecosystem for Houston. Join us!

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  • Kiran Desai: 'The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny' Author Talk

    November 17, 2025  7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
    Hubbard Stage, Alley Theatre, 615 Texas Ave., Houston TX 77002

    Kiran Desai will read from her new novel The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny, followed by an on-stage conversation led by Houston writer Kartika Budhwar. The evening will conclude with a book sale and signing. The event is presented as part of the 2025/2026 Inprint Margarett Root Brown Reading Series


    Tickets and more info here

    Kiran Desai is the author of novel The Inheritance of Loss, which received the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Man Booker Prize, making Desai at the time the youngest woman to be awarded the Booker and cementing her reputation as a powerful voice in postcolonial literature. According to The New Yorker, the novel, “briskly paced and sumptuously written, … ponders questions of nationhood, modernity, and class, in ways both moving and revelatory.” She is also author of Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard, which The Times of London calls “so fresh and funny and delicious that it defies comparison.”

    Desai joins us in Houston with her highly anticipated new book The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny. The novel intertwines the lives of two young Indian writers—Sonia, an aspiring novelist returning to India from Vermont, and Sunny, a journalist navigating life in New York. Their chance encounter on a train reverberates through family entanglements, diaspora anxieties, and creative yearning. Praised by Ann Patchett as “a spectacular literary achievement – I wanted to pack a little suitcase and stay inside this book forever” and hailed as “magnificent – a masterpiece” in a starred review by Kirkus, the book navigates themes of love, generational clash, class, race, and migration.  Namwali Serpell calls it “a grand and stirring love story, written in exquisite prose.”

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November 18, 2025
  • A Conversation With Char Adams

    November 18, 2025  6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
    Shrine of The Black Madonna Cultural and Event Center, 5309 Martin Luther King Blvd, Houston, TX 77021, USA

    Black bookstores do far more than sell books. They have played a critical role in every major Black liberation movement from abolition through Black Lives Matter and beyond.

    For nearly two centuries in the United States, these stores have been changemakers, meeting places, education centers, and pillars in their communities. Black bookstore owners and booksellers have broken barriers, stood up to violence and even government persecution, and reinvented themselves over and over. Now, longtime NBC News reporter Char Adams offers the first definitive history of the Black bookstore – from the first bookstore opened by an abolitionist in 1834 New York City through a fresh generation of bookshops learning to tackle a whole new set of challenges today – in BLACK-OWNED: The Revolutionary Life of the Black Bookstore (Tiny Reparations Books; pub: November 4, 2025).

    Few books have focused on Black bookstores, and Adams’ BLACK-OWNED stands out as the first complete history showcasing their legacy and impact. It took Adams years to piece together a full picture of Black-owned bookstores. She visited and spoke to dozens of bookstore owners, booksellers, and icons in the Black literary world, including Clara Villarosa (Hue-Man Experience Bookstore in Denver), James Fugate (Eso Won in Los Angeles), and more. These contributors and other Black bibliophiles around the country are already buzzing about the book. 

    https://www.classbookstore.com/events-1/class-bookstore-presents-a-conversation-with-char-adams

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  • Opening Celebration | Shared Grounds

    November 18, 2025  7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
    The 3rd Space, University of Houston Fine Arts Building, 4173 Elgin St Houston, TX 77004

    Join us for a celebration of the exhibition Shared Grounds, the culmination of partnership between Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH), Impact Leadership Academy students and teacher Mr. Toby McCraw, and Teaching Artist Carlos Mendoza.  

    As part of the Teaching Artist-in-Classroom Project (TAIC) at CAMH, Mendoza worked in collaboration with the students from Impact Leadership Academy on a series of large paintings. The work features eight-foot-tall canvases, spanning more than eight panels, combining student perspectives and the Teaching Artist’s vision to explore place, memory, and the future.

    There will be some light refreshments and an opportunity to hear from the students and teaching artist. This event is free to attend. RSVP is recommended. RSVP here.

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November 19, 2025
  • HouArts Group Meetings: Public Funding

    November 19, 2025  10:00 am - 11:30 am
    Anderson Center for the Arts, 13334 Wallisville Rd, Houston, TX 77049

    Our HouArts Working Group Meetings kick off this month!

    Each group will focus on one of our shared goals — storytelling, public funding, vibrant spaces, and economic opportunity — as we work together to shape Houston’s creative future. This is your chance to collaborate, exchange ideas, and help build an arts ecosystem rooted in connection and action.

    Meeting details will be sent to those who join a working group, so be sure to join if you would like to participate.  Together, we’re moving forward — building a stronger, more connected arts ecosystem for Houston. Join us!

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  • Jelani Cobb - American Exceptions: Notes on Race and the Crisis of Democracy

    November 19, 2025  6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
    Rice University, 6100 Main St, Houston, TX 77005, USA

    NOVEMBER 19 AND 20 | 6 PM | PITMAN CINEMA THEATRE | SUSAN AND FAYEZ SAROFIM HALL
    All members of the Rice community and public are welcome.

    Jelani Cobb
    Dean, Graduate School of Journalism, Henry R. Luce Professor, Columbia University

    A Peabody Award-winning journalist and staff writer at The New Yorker, Jelani Cobb will explore the ways in which demography is a factor in the current crisis of American democracy. In his talks, he will examine the dynamics of race and immigration, and use history as a means of contextualizing contemporary conflicts around these issues.

    Wednesday, Nov. 19
    “American Exceptions: Notes on Race and the Crisis of Democracy”

    The United States is experiencing one of the most significant challenges to its democracy in the course of its history, one that is rooted in the primordial conflicts of race. This talk will examine the ways in which unresolved questions that date back to the nation’s founding and its most consequential conflict, the American Civil War, animate the battles that have emerged in the past decade and upended democratic traditions in the United States.

    Thursday, Nov. 20
    “Back Where You Came From: Immigration, Nativism and Anti-Democracy in the United States”

    Amid a polarized political landscape, immigration remains the most volatile issue in American politics. The current partisan battles on this issue reflect demographic anxieties deeply rooted in American history and which offer insights into how we arrived at the present impasse. This talk will examine those themes, how they originated, what their implications have been and suggest how they may shape political and social conflict in the near future.

    Susan and Fayez Sarofim Hall is located on the campus of Rice University and is best reached by using Campus Entrance 8 at the intersection of University Boulevard and Stockton Drive. As you enter campus, the building is on the right. Visit the Rice website for campus maps and parking options.

    https://humanities.rice.edu/campbell-lecture-series/jelani-cobb

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November 20, 2025
  • Back in Black Opening Reception: A Return to 2707 Colquitt Gallery

    November 20, 2025  6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
    Laura Rathe Fine Art, 2707 Colquitt St, Houston, TX 77098

    To RSVP, email art@laurarathe.com with the subject line: RSVP - Back in Black | November 20th, 2025


    More info here.

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  • Jelani Cobb - Back Where You Came From: Immigration, Nativism and Anti-Democracy in the United States

    November 20, 2025  6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
    Rice University, 6100 Main St, Houston, TX 77005, USA

    NOVEMBER 19 AND 20 | 6 PM | PITMAN CINEMA THEATRE | SUSAN AND FAYEZ SAROFIM HALL
    All members of the Rice community and public are welcome.

    Jelani Cobb
    Dean, Graduate School of Journalism, Henry R. Luce Professor, Columbia University

    A Peabody Award-winning journalist and staff writer at The New Yorker, Jelani Cobb will explore the ways in which demography is a factor in the current crisis of American democracy. In his talks, he will examine the dynamics of race and immigration, and use history as a means of contextualizing contemporary conflicts around these issues.

    Thursday, Nov. 20
    “Back Where You Came From: Immigration, Nativism and Anti-Democracy in the United States”

    Amid a polarized political landscape, immigration remains the most volatile issue in American politics. The current partisan battles on this issue reflect demographic anxieties deeply rooted in American history and which offer insights into how we arrived at the present impasse. This talk will examine those themes, how they originated, what their implications have been and suggest how they may shape political and social conflict in the near future.

    Susan and Fayez Sarofim Hall is located on the campus of Rice University and is best reached by using Campus Entrance 8 at the intersection of University Boulevard and Stockton Drive. As you enter campus, the building is on the right. Visit the Rice website for campus maps and parking options.

    https://humanities.rice.edu/campbell-lecture-series/jelani-cobb

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  • IRL EVENT: Community Puzzle Night

    November 20, 2025  6:30 pm - 9:00 pm
    Kindred Stories, 2310 Elgin St #2, Houston, TX 77004, USA

    We're using puzzle making as an excuse to bein community with you all!!!

    RSVP here. $5 to reserve your spot and libations. 

    ABOUT THE EVENT

    Join us as we explore puzzles that celebrate fall energy and community spirit!

    We'll provide the puzzles, trays, and drinks. We encourage bringing your favorite snacks or anything to make you feel cozy and comfortable!

    Note: This event is intended for adults!

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November 21, 2025
  • CAMH Virtual Program | If These Houses Could Sing

    November 21, 2025  12:00 pm - 2:00 pm

    Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH) and Houston Freedmen’s Town Conservancy (HFTC) present the virtual release of the program, If These Houses Could Sing, a response to Where We Find Ourselves, the solo exhibition by Satchel Lee at the Row House Galleries in Freedmen’s Town. The program convened sound artist Mo Nikole of blkwomanmusiq and curator Amarie Gipson of The Reading Room to expand the exhibition’s meditation on memory, place, and Black cultural survival through the perspectives of Black women.

    This activation will be made available to the public through Satchel Lee’s online platform as well as CAMH’s YouTube channel. A link will be sent out to those who RSVP via Eventbrite. RSVP Here.

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  • HouArts Group Meetings: Vibrant Spaces

    November 21, 2025  4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
    Bisong Art Gallery — 1305 Sterrett St, Houston, TX 77002

    Our HouArts Working Group Meetings kick off this month!

    Each group will focus on one of our shared goals — storytelling, public funding, vibrant spaces, and economic opportunity — as we work together to shape Houston’s creative future. This is your chance to collaborate, exchange ideas, and help build an arts ecosystem rooted in connection and action.

    Meeting details will be sent to those who join a working group, so be sure to join if you would like to participate.  Together, we’re moving forward — building a stronger, more connected arts ecosystem for Houston. Join us!

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  • HouArts Group Meetings: Economic Opportunity

    November 21, 2025  6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
    Brasil, 2604 Dunlavy St, Houston, TX 77006

    Our HouArts Working Group Meetings kick off this month!

    Each group will focus on one of our shared goals — storytelling, public funding, vibrant spaces, and economic opportunity — as we work together to shape Houston’s creative future. This is your chance to collaborate, exchange ideas, and help build an arts ecosystem rooted in connection and action.

    Meeting details will be sent to those who join a working group, so be sure to join if you would like to participate.  Together, we’re moving forward — building a stronger, more connected arts ecosystem for Houston. Join us!

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  • BAM Black Artists Convening

    November 21, 2025  7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
    The DeLuxe Theater, 3303 Lyons Ave, Houston, TX 77020, USA

    Black Arts Movement Houston (BAM) will host its inaugural convening of Black artists, marking a pivotal moment for the city’s creative community. This gathering brings together artists across disciplines, multi-disciplinary dance, visual art, film, theater, music, literature, design, and cultural organizing, to deepen connection, organize, share resources, and collectively imagine the future of Black arts in Houston.

    https://forms.gle/1WEYM1qsmGR6hMy7A

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  • IRL AUTHOR TALK: Chronicles of Ori with Harmonia Rosales

    November 21, 2025  7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
    Kindred Stories, 2310 Elgin St #2, Houston, TX 77004, USA

    Celebrate the release of Chronicles of Ori with Harmonia Rosales!

    RSVP here. RSVP ONLY to reserve your seat or RSVP WITH BOOK to support the author and our store programming.

    ABOUT THE BOOK

    From the acclaimed fine artist Harmonia Rosales, a sweeping retelling of African myth illustrated throughout with Rosales’s spectacular paintings.

    In Chronicles of Ori, her debut book, Harmonia Rosales retells the African myths she has long treasured, crafting an enthralling epic that spans the birth of the universe to the modern world of colonialism and resistance. She writes of the powerful, temperamental deities called the Orishas; of the founding of Yorubaland by the shrewd leader Oduduwa; of the young heroine Eve, born in a time of violence and despair, who would help her people regain their past splendor; and of shimmering serpents and monstrous shadows who stalk the lands of mortals. At the center of these linked tales is the bond, sometimes fraying, between the Orishas and the humans who worship them. It was the Orishas who made humans, and who gave them their most precious resource: their Oris, or destinies. Vividly brought to life by Rosales’s artwork, Chronicles of Ori will enlighten and delight readers for years to come.

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  • The Inquisitor

    November 21, 2025  7:00 pm - 8:45 pm
    Caroline Wiess Law Building, 1001 Bissonnet Street, Houston, TX 77005

    As a young girl in Houston’s Fifth Ward, Barbara Jordan was taught to defy expectations. With relentless determination and unyielding tenacity, she made history as the first Black state senator from Texas and the first Southern Black woman elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. At a time when the idea of a Black woman holding power seemed inconceivable, Congresswoman Jordan’s electrifying voice and moral clarity during President Richard Nixon’s Watergate hearings captivated the nation and earned her the moniker “The Inquisitor.” 

    A discussion with filmmaker Angela Lynn Tucker and special guests follows the film.

    Tickets

    • $9 general admission; $7 MFAH members, students with ID, seniors (65+)

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November 22, 2025
  • 33rd Annual ArtCrawl Houston

    November 22, 2025  10:00 am - 8:00 pm

    Free event | More info here

    A cornerstone of Houston’s cultural calendar is entering a new era. The 33rd Annual Artcrawl Houston returns this November 22, upholding the spirit of community-driven creativity that first sparked the event in 1992. For the first time, the event will move forward without its longtime organizers at Mother Dog Studios. In their place, a dedicated coalition of Historic Warehouse District artists, organizations, and galleries—facilitated by Carla Bisong of Bisong Art Gallery—is proudly carrying the torch.

    Launched over three decades ago, Artcrawl Houston was born from a desire to connect artists directly with the public in the city’s then-emerging Warehouse District. The original organizers sought to create a space where art lovers could explore working studios, engage with artists, and discover Houston’s vibrant and growing art scene firsthand. That grassroots spirit still defines the event today.

    “This year, we’re honoring the legacy while expanding the vision,” says Carla Bisong, who has operated her namesake gallery in the district for over 11 years. “We’re proud to keep the Artcrawl alive with the same energy, diversity, and open-door creativity that has defined it since the very beginning.”

    The 2025 edition promises a dynamic lineup of open studios, exhibitions, installations, and pop-up performances, all taking place in and around Houston’s Historic Warehouse District. Artists and visitors alike can expect a celebration of contemporary art in all its forms—abstract, figurative, digital, performance, and more—accompanied by food, music, and family-friendly programming.

    Organizers are also working to ensure the event is more accessible and inclusive than ever, with outreach to local businesses and organizations, expanded social media promotion, and community partnerships.

    The 33rd Annual Artcrawl Houston will take place on Saturday, November 22, from 10 AM to 8 PM, with select events on Friday and Sunday.

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  • Drop-In Experience | CAMH Art Guide

    November 22, 2025  1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
    Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, 5216 Montrose Blvd, Houston, TX 77006, USA

    Explore CAMH’s current exhibitions, Tomashi Jackson: Across the Universe and Mario Ayala: Seven Vans, using our Art Guide, provided in both English and Spanish.

    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.

    More info here.

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  • The Inquisitor

    November 22, 2025  7:00 pm - 8:45 pm
    Caroline Wiess Law Building, 1001 Bissonnet Street, Houston, TX 77005

    As a young girl in Houston’s Fifth Ward, Barbara Jordan was taught to defy expectations. With relentless determination and unyielding tenacity, she made history as the first Black state senator from Texas and the first Southern Black woman elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. At a time when the idea of a Black woman holding power seemed inconceivable, Congresswoman Jordan’s electrifying voice and moral clarity during President Richard Nixon’s Watergate hearings captivated the nation and earned her the moniker “The Inquisitor.” 

    A discussion with filmmaker Angela Lynn Tucker and special guests follows the film.

    Tickets

    • $9 general admission; $7 MFAH members, students with ID, seniors (65+)

    Plan Your Visit

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November 23, 2025
  • Bayou Bend: Makers Market Festival

    November 23, 2025  1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
    Bayou Bend, 6003 Memorial Dr, Houston, TX 77007

    Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens presents a one-of-a-kind family festival centered around the thrill of discovering exclusive, handcrafted treasures from talented local artisans and craftspeople.

    Timed with the holiday shopping season in mind, the Makers Market Festival features live music, engaging activities, and captivating demonstrations inspired by Bayou Bend’s gardens and art collection. Plus, you can enjoy culinary treats from vendors representing Houston’s amazing food scene.

    Free admission | More info here

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  • IRL EVENT: Framing Fatherhood- Celebration and Book Signing

    November 23, 2025  1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
    Kindred Stories, 2310 Elgin St #2, Houston, TX 77004, USA

    Celebrate the photography collection Framing Fatherhood!

    RSVP here. RSVP to reserve your spot or RSVP WITH BOOK to reserve a copy of Framing Fatherhood.

    ABOUT THE EVENT

    Join us as we celebrate fatherhood through photography and community. Enjoy libations and light bites while viewing artwork from the book. The event will include a book signing and gallery walk.

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  • The Inquisitor

    November 23, 2025  2:00 pm - 3:45 pm
    Caroline Wiess Law Building, 1001 Bissonnet Street, Houston, TX 77005

    As a young girl in Houston’s Fifth Ward, Barbara Jordan was taught to defy expectations. With relentless determination and unyielding tenacity, she made history as the first Black state senator from Texas and the first Southern Black woman elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. At a time when the idea of a Black woman holding power seemed inconceivable, Congresswoman Jordan’s electrifying voice and moral clarity during President Richard Nixon’s Watergate hearings captivated the nation and earned her the moniker “The Inquisitor.” 

    A discussion with filmmaker Angela Lynn Tucker and special guests follows the film.

    Tickets

    • $9 general admission; $7 MFAH members, students with ID, seniors (65+)

    Plan Your Visit

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November 29, 2025
  • Bonus Open Studio | Magnet Collage

    November 29, 2025  2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
    Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, 5216 Montrose Blvd, Houston, TX 77006, USA

    Inspired by imagery depicted in Mario Ayala: Seven Vans, create a collage to personalize a magnetized picture frame to display on a car or other magnetic surface.

    CAMH’s Open Studio sessions feature drop-in, hands-on activities that draw inspiration from the exhibitions on view. 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.Inspired by imagery depicted in Mario Ayala: Seven Vans, create a collage to personalize a magnetized picture frame to display on a car or other magnetic surface.

    CAMH’s Open Studio sessions feature drop-in, hands-on activities that draw inspiration from the exhibitions on view. 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.

    Learn more here.

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December 6, 2025
  • Holiday Market

    December 6, 2025  4:00 pm - 8:00 pm
    Eldorado Ballroom, 2310 Elgin St, Houston, TX 77004, USA

    …We heard you’re looking for more Black-owned businesses to add under the tree this year 👀🎄🎁 Don’t stress! We’ve got the perfect event for you. 

    Join us on SATURDAY, December 6th, from 4-8 PM to shop at our 2025 Holiday Market hosted by @kindredstorieshtx, @projectrowhouses and @thirdwardculture, held at the Historic @eldorado.ballroom. 

    This is your chance to support local Black-owned businesses, get a head start on getting the perfect gift for your loved ones, + discover talent in Houston’s Third Ward 🤘🏾

    Fun fact: Kindred Stories was part of Project Row Houses’ inaugural Business Residency program. The opportunities they provided largely contributed to the success of our business today. 

    We’re honored to collaborate with our PRH family and all the other amazing vendors on this event. See y’all there🤎

    📆 Saturday, December 6th, 2025
    🕓 4-6 PM
    📍The Historic Eldorado Ballroom (2310 Elgin  St, Houston, TX 77004)
    🎟️ FREE entry

    Participating vendors:
    @crumbvillehtx
    @pianovibes
    @thirdwardblooms
    @3rdcoastvinyl
    @design_n_revive
    @oladeorganics
    @lonezscents
    @roottohome
    @meetmavology
    Come Bee Well
    @kindredstorieshtx
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    About Project Row Houses

    Project Row Houses is a community-based arts and cultural organization in Houston’s Third Ward. Founded in 1993 by artist Rick Lowe and a group of fellow artists, it transformed a block of historic shotgun-style row houses into spaces for art, cultural preservation, and community empowerment. Today, it supports neighborhood revitalization through artist residencies, affordable housing, education programs, and initiatives that celebrate African American history and creativity.

    To learn more about Project Row Houses and their Business Residency program, visit projectrowhouses.org

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  • Ekep Nkwelle

    December 6, 2025  8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
    Wortham Theater Center, 501 Texas Ave, Houston, TX 77002, USA

    Vocalist Ekep Nkwelle is a force in jazz, moving from Washington, DC’s vibrant scene to major stages worldwide. Recognized by Wynton Marsalis and Dianne Reeves, she’s quickly emerging as one of her generation’s defining voices.
    Ekep Nkwelle | DACAMERA of Houston

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December 12, 2025
  • Art Sale Glassell School of Art

    December 12, 2025  11:00 am - 8:00 pm
    The Glassell School of Art, 5101 Montrose Blvd, Houston, TX 77006, USA

    It’s the most wonderful time of the year! The talented students at the Glassell School of Art offer original works of art for sale, just in time for the holidays. From exquisite jewelry pieces and captivating ceramics to breathtaking paintings, awe-inspiring sculptures, and mesmerizing prints, an artistic treasure awaits for everyone on your holiday list―and for yourself! Proceeds benefit the artists and the Studio School scholarship program.
    Additional Days:

    Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
    Sunday, noon to 5 p.m.

    https://mfah.prospect2.com/lt.php?x=4lZy~GDDUnfN55Cv-N~GVOJtAK-hugUkwegwk5HDKaTK7879-0y7x.Ft3XKRzk~w_x6wXHjEJoGc6XR62NyYVORt3HM

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