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This Artists in Dialogue session features artists Kaima Marie Akarue, Brittney Boyd Bullock, and Kahlil Robert Irving discussing their work from the exhibition Multiplicity: Blackness in Contemporary American Collage.
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About the Speakers
Kaima Marie Akarue is the daughter of a Nigerian immigrant and a white mother, which allowed her to exist simultaneously within two vastly different cultures. She uses collage to discover the social implications of identity, with specific attention to the narratives surrounding urbanism and capitalism as they incubate in individual, familial and social tropes. Akarue has showcased nationally in group exhibitions, including the Glendale Library in California, San Antonio Art League and Museum, the Houston Museum of African American Culture, and the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. She recently received the Carol Crow Fellowship, awarded by the Houston Center for Photography where she debuted a collection of collages for her solo exhibition.
Brittney Boyd Bullock is an artist working in fiber, mixed-media, and abstraction who explores the tension between searching and finding, obsession and order, and lightness and darkness through two- and three-dimensional forms. Contemplative and personal, the process-driven works interrogate anxiety and wonder using materials in a new way, forcing her to make meaning in the arbitrary jumble. Her work is a sensory dwelling that uses repetition, color, and story in ways that trigger joy and wonder. Making new contexts for old worlds makes them new again; these new versions of what already exists are how she understands the power of play, existence, world-building, and the human experience.
Kahlil Robert Irving works in many media, including sculpture, painting, and collage. His collages are largely influenced by contemporary digital culture and gather different pieces of digital material ranging from photographs he takes. His work reflects the complexities of the Black experience in the United States. Irving’s range of ideas and materials shine through his practice—as he combines contemporary memes with evolved ceramic techniques.
Take an immersive journey into the dynamic world of collage. This mixed-media workshop is taught by artist Tay Butler, whose work is featured in Multiplicity: Blackness in Contemporary American Collage.
Craft your own unique visual narrative through textures and layers. Drinks and materials are provided.
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About the Artist
Tay Butler is a multi-disciplinary artist based in Houston. Using past and present images to create a historically layered body of work, Butler reorients cultural material from the ever-growing Black experience. His solo exhibitions include RE.Migrant I & II at Project Row Houses and We Are Still Searching at the Louise J. Moran Fine Arts Courtyard in Houston. His work has been featured in group exhibitions at ArtPace, San Antonio and the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, among other institutions. Butler currently teaches at San Jacinto College.
https://www.discoverygreen.com/event/uhd-thursday-night-concerts/
Jam out to free outdoor concerts under the night sky.
Theo Lawrence
Theo Lawrence is a young, independent French-Canadian songwriter, musician & singer based out of Bordeaux, France, and more recently, Austin, Texas. His music is rooted in the country music songs of the 1950’s and 1960’s, borrowing elements from Soul, Pop, and Rock ’n’ Roll of the same era. His is a mix of styles & sounds, done with a deep love for tradition, while bearing the mark of modern times.
https://linktr.ee/tomikarecords
Kalu & The Electric Joint
Kalu and the Electric Joint blend the powers of psychedelic soul music with the driving beat of rock and roll and the ancient rhythms of Africa. Born in Nigeria, Kalu at age 18 first moved to New York before relocating to Austin, Texas, where he & JT Holt (Guitarist, Producer/Engineer) put together a stellar ensemble of players who graciously fuel and follow his deep well of eclectic influences.
https://www.kaluandtheelectricjoint.com
Billboard describes their sound as “blending both West African and American brands of funk with bluesy grit and psychedelic ambience, along with a chin-out attitude”.
This musical chemistry comes from the bond forged by frontman Kalu James, and guitarist Jonathan “JT” Holt, who adds a touch of American soul to Kalu’s West African heritage.
The Creeps
The Creeps are a 4-piece Hard Rock band that brings a raw, power-driven sound to any stage they set foot on. The Houston based group began performing in the fall of 2020 and have not slowed down since then. They are the winners of the 2023 Discover Houston Music Showcase at Discovery Green. They’ve performed at city staples including White Oak Music Hall and The Houston Rodeo. Drawing inspirations from Grunge, Rock, and Heavy Metal artist, they blend these sounds to create an energetic thunderous sound through their music and performances.
https://linktr.ee/TheCreeps
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/tag-pop-up-public-opening-state-of-disruption-tickets-880950315107
Join Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH) to celebrate the opening of the Teacher Advisory Group (TAG) Pop-up exhibition State of Disruption, confronting the challenges and complexities of the nation’s current education system. Teachers from TAG and their students channel their creativity and insights into thought-provoking works that reflect their classroom experiences and perspectives.
Sounds by Kinder HSPVA Student, DJ Taye.
https://sugarlandjazzfestival.com/
https://www.visitsugarlandtx.com/events/sugar-land-jazz-fest/
In Sugar Land, live music seamlessly intertwines with our daily life, and soon, it'll be time to turn up the jazz vibes! Mark your calendars for the all-new Sugar Land Jazz Fest, gearing up to take over Crown Festival Park on Saturday and Sunday, May 11-12, 2024. Get ready for a weekend with friends brimming with music and culture!
Jazz Fest Music Lineup
Sugar Land Jazz Fest attendees will enjoy performances from six artists with serious chops. Each day of the festival will feature one headliner and two supporting acts.
The Saturday headliner will be Boney James, a Grammy-nominated saxophonist who has collaborated with artists like George Duke, Faith Evans, and the Isley Brothers. California-based funk band Tower of Power and contemporary jazz instrumentalist and vocalist Vincent Ingala, will join him on Saturday's bill.
Sunday's show will feature Robert Glasper, a multi-Grammy-winning and Emmy-winning jazz pianist. Other acts to enjoy on Sunday include saxophonist Gerald Albright performing a tribute to James Brown and R&B and soul singer/producer Terrace Martin.
Ticket Info
Sugar Land Jazz Fest is an adult-only event. Secure your tickets online in advance for the weekend festival. Single-day general admission tickets with entry to the venue and the shows go for $49. Weekend passes for both Saturday and Sunday cost $79. For pre-selected seats, you can buy single-day premium tickets for $59 or premium weekend passes for $109. The VIP experience, which includes entry for both days, VIP seating at the front of the stage, and free parking, is available for $179. If you have GA tickets or a weekend pass, parking is available for $10 per day.
In addition to concert access, all tickets will allow attendees the chance to mix and mingle throughout the grounds and purchase and enjoy food and beverage concessions from local vendors. VIP guests can order drinks from a private bar.
If you’d like to attend this music festival free of charge, check out our giveaways to enter for your chance to win tickets. You can also enter by following us on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram. Keep an eye out for the giveaway alert, fill out the submission form, and share the post to boost your chances of winning.
Play & Stay in Sugar Land
Sugar Land Jazz Fest enjoys an ideal host location at Crown Festival Park, a stunning 52-acre green space just minutes away from the town’s finest dining, entertainment, and lodging.
Unwind with a glass of wine and an artisanal cheese plate while enjoying smooth sounds at Vino & Vinyl, nosh on quirky pies and sweet and savory waffles at Jupiter Pizza & Waffles Co., or settle in for a top-notch sushi spread at UMAMI Japanese.
Shopping lovers will delight in the nearby options, ranging from the upscale Sugar Land Town Square to the First Colony Mall. As for evening activities, a trip to Baker Street Pub & Grill might treat you to a lively live music performance, a spirited trivia game, or even a karaoke battle, depending on the night!
For a stylish and comfortable overnight stay in Sugar Land, consider hotels like Hilton Garden Inn, Courtyard by Marriott, or Hyatt Place, all conveniently located.
Come for the Sugar Land Jazz Fest and stay for everything else there is to do here!
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🎉 Join us for the ultimate neighborhood celebration at the Third Annual 3rd Ward on Tap Festival: Tre Edition (3WOT)! 🎊
📅 Date: Saturday, May 11th
🕙 Time: 10 am - 2 pm
📍 Location: Cuney Homes on the Columbia Tap Trail (3260 Truxillo)
Get ready for the largest block party on the Tap, featuring:
🍔 Delicious food
🎶 Live music
🚴♂️ Bike rides
🚲 Bicycle giveaways
🎈 Kids zone activities
🌱 Gardening and urban farming demonstrations
But that's not all! Explore over 45 exhibitors showcasing the best of our community. 🏘️ Plus, be a part of history as we cut the ribbon on Houston's newest pocket park! 🎀
Bring your friends, family, and neighbors for a day of fun, laughter, and community spirit! Let's make memories together at 3WOT: Tre Edition. See you there!
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Houston Parks Board, the Orange Show Center for Visionary Art, and Houston Independent School District are proud to present the Third Annual Art Bike Parade and Festival on Saturday, May 11th from 10 AM to 1 PM at MacGregor Park (5225 Calhoun Rd., Houston, TX 77021). The arts and culture celebration is an invitation to explore your personal creativity, support healthy lifestyles, and celebrate the artist in everyone! In honor of Mother's Day, we've also got some special activations for mom this year!
Bringing together community members and youth programs from across Houston, the 2024 Art Bike Festival and Parade will feature art bikes from schools in and beyond HISD, live music, interactive art activities, plenty of selfie moments, free food, and more! Free parking is available on-site, but we encourage you to bike, walk, stroll, or roll using the Brays Bayou Greenway!
All are invited to decorate an art bike and be a part of the parade! Register below to be a partner, participant, or just to let us know you're coming to enjoy the show! Registration deadline for bikes to formally enter the parade is May 1, 2024.
Additional Questions? Please email info@houstonparksboard.org.
https://www.crawfishandbrews.com/tickets
We're happy to announce Crawfish and Brews is officially back and our biggest yet! Join us Saturday, May 11th as we celebrate our 10th year of bringing the community together for music, crawfish and fun. This year we have the honor of partnering with Project Row Houses, an organization that has been a champion for Houston art + culture.
We can't wait to share what we have in store this year!
https://camh.org/event/camhlab-open-studio-may-2024/
CAMHLAB Open Studio is a viewing of CAMHLAB artist-in-residence work and studio practice at CAMHLAB that is open to the public.
Tay Butler’s project STAY FREED: Black Archive, Imagery & Collage Making will teach visitors how to access brick and mortar institutions and online platforms for Black imagery, scan their own archives, and center their own creativity through collage making. Visitors will activate their imagination, re-tell or correct narratives, and create futures for themselves using found imagery in popular media, or print out personal archives to create intimate collages to take back home.
Lovie Olivia’s project UNVANISHED prioritizes the hospitality and joy found in the beautifully mundane and ordinary Black life of the Historical Freedmen’s Town. By probing and mining the existing archives of the neighborhood and the visual records at African American Library at the Gregory School in concert with Olivia’s researched and gathered stories, the artist hopes to reimagine and speculate creating new narratives that offer a fresh glimpse into the history/future and the people of this vibrant center of Houston. Olivia plans to create temporary architectural responses and community engagements that allow visitors to witness what new monuments can be created from the abstract debris of Black quotidian aesthetics.
The Black Man Project and Black Woman Project present youth workshop sessions at the Museum in conjunction with the exhibition Kehinde Wiley: An Archaeology of Silence. The workshop creates a space for boys and girls to explore their impressions and engage in conversations about healing, wholeness, leadership, and community. The workshop, led by Artist Tay Butler, is open to teens, middle school to high school, accompanied by an adult chaperone.
Book your reservation at least 24 hours in advance to secure a spot.
About the Presenters
The Black Man Project, founded by conceptual artist Brian Ellison, believes art is a universal catalyst for healing. The organization explores how misconceptions such as one-dimensional expression and emotional inaccessibility affect Black men.
The Black Woman Project, founded by Tarren Everett, is a nonprofit rooted in creating safe spaces for healing and healthy conversations for exploring the many nuances that affect Black women.
About the Artist
Tay Butler is a Houston-based, multi-disciplinary artist with a BFA in photography and digital media from the University of Houston and an MFA from the University of Arkansas photography program. After retiring from the US Army and his engineering career, Butler reignited a rich appreciation for Black history and a deep obsession with the Black archive. Butler's artistry consists of using past and present images to create a historically layered body of work and reorienting cultural material from the ever-growing Black experience.
https://epconservancy.org/jazzy24announcement/
Discovery Green, 1500 McKinney Street
May 5, 2024: Tim Ruiz & Friends
May 12, 2024: Doreen Ketchens & Hustler Brass Band
May 26, 2024: Cecile McLorin Salvant & The Pew
June 2, 2024: Melvin Johnson & Johnathan Hulett
All concerts will be held from 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm and guests are encouraged to bring a blanket or lawn chairs. Food and drink will be available for purchase.
From classic jazz to zydeco, blues and more, this year’s production kicks off at Emancipation Park on March 3 with tunes from R&B vocalist and song-writer, TK Soul, before moving to Buffalo Bayou Park on April 7, where parkgoers can sway to the progressive jazz hits from Grammy-winning musical duo, Ghost-Note. The programming concludes at Discovery Green, kicking off on May 5 with the Latin jazz ensemble, Tim Ruiz and Friends and featuring a performance by award-winning, MacArthur Genius Cécile McLorin Salvant on May 26.
The full Jazzy Sundays in the Park line-up is listed below.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/houston-africa-day-reception-tickets-891192369367
JOIN US AT THE 7TH ANNUAL AFRICA DAY RECEPTION
Welcome back the annual Houston Africa Day! Featuring African cultures, arts, performances, and cuisines, this Houston celebration serves to commemorate Africa Day, which was was first held in 1963 in the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa, when 32 countries formed the Organization of Africa Unity (OAU). In the more than half a decade since, 21 additional countries have joined the OAU, with South Africa the last country to join in 1994 after Apartheid ended.
This event is held annually to strengthen ties between the city of Houston and the local African community by re-connecting to allow a cultural exchange and support global understanding.
Attire: Traditional or Business Attire
Artist (Delita Martin) Meet and Greet Thursday May 16 from 6-8pm
*This lecture is free and open to the public. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. No RSVP required.
https://www.mfah.org/calendar/artist-talk-maria-magdalena-campos-pons
Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons explores topics of migration, diaspora, and memory through photography, water color, installation and video works. Indeed, her work is deeply autobiographical and examines the global histories of enslavement, indentured labor, motherhood. In doing so, she makes personal history universally relevant. Campos-Pons is a descendant of Hispanic, Nigerian and Chinese immigrants to Cuba. Using herself and her Afro-Cuban relatives as subjects, Campos-Pons creates historical narratives that illuminate the spirits of people and places, present and past. Although her practice is multidisciplinary, Campos-Pons is most known for her large-format Polaroid photographs which she began exploring in the 1990s.
Visit the Museum for a public celebration of the exhibition, Theaster Gates: The Gift and The Renege, featuring a series of large-scale paintings, sculptures, and installations that reckon with histories of labor, material legacies, and the sociopolitical architecture of the built environment.
Sounds by DJ Flash Gordon Parks.
Drinks and food will be available for purchase, with more information to be announced soon!
About the Exhibition
Born out of a multi-layered engagement with historic bricks from Houston’s Freedman’s Town, The Gift and The Renege contends with patterns of promise and retraction related to the fight for land, particularly for racialized and subjugated communities.
Gates, whose practice demonstrates a deep commitment to the philosophies of Shintoism - namely the belief in the power and life within things - has been celebrated for his radical acknowledgement, reclamation and elevation of both important and ordinary Black objects, spaces, collections, and craft. In 2010, Gates created the Rebuild Foundation, a nonprofit platform for art, cultural development, and neighborhood transformation on the South Side of Chicago. Rescuing over 40 buildings from abandonment and converting them into spaces of artistic inquiry and cultural production, Gates draws a magnifying glass to the legacies of racially restrictive covenants and policies, such as redlining. His practice offers both speculative and pragmatic creative solutions to complex municipal problems. Through his work, Gates powerfully highlights the true value that Black spaces and objects hold as sites of resilience, cultural value, and redemption.
Theaster Gates: The Gift and The Renege was developed throughout the planning and engagement process of Rebirth in Action, and is organized by Contemporary Arts Museum Houston and co-curated by Ryan N. Dennis, Senior Curator and Director of Public Initiatives, and Hesse McGraw, Executive Director.
Ticket Information
This event is free to attend, but RSVPs are encouraged.
Location and Accessibility
This event will take place in CAMH’s Brown Foundation Gallery, located on the entry level of the Museum.
For questions or concerns regarding safety or accessibility, contact YET Torres, Public Programs and CAMHLAB Manager, at ytorres@camh.org.
https://www.discoverygreen.com/event/uhd-thursday-night-concerts-2/
Vortxz
Vortxz is an Indie/Alternative rock band based in Houston Texas. The group was founded by lead singer/song writer, Isaias “Rambo” Rodarte. On lead guitar is Noe Rodriguez who also produces all of Vortxz’ tracks. Luar Quintanilla is the bass player and Jonathan Lopez is on drums. The Vortxz sound varies from new-age indie to alternative rock. The band’s goal is to make music that helps people escape from the world we are currently living in and be submerged into hope, freedom, and expression.
Astragal
Named after the 1965 semi-autobiographic novel by Albertine Sarrazin which is cited as one of Patti Smith’s favorite books, Houston-based trio Astragal formed in 2016 by way of serendipity in a Craigslist posting. Featuring Jimmy Bent on guitar and vocals, David Sosa on bass and Sam Enkelmann on drums, their instant fusion of friendship and creativity proved undeniable as they set forth to write music for the sake of writing music. The three-piece mixes elements of post-punk and indie-rock with plenty of pedal soaked sounds for an entirely immersive experience. Always consistent is their highly dynamic live show, exuding a vibrant magnetism that’s visible between the members as well as to their audience while onstage. Releasing their first two EPs in September 2016 and March 2019 respectively, Astragal has since played Austin’s psychedelic Levitation Festival and Houston’s In Bloom Festival as well as shared lineups with the likes of alexalone, Why Bonnie, B-Boys, Ringo Deathstarr and Deeper.
Blossom Aloe
Blossom Aloe is an indie rock quintet from Houston, TX. The band incorporates elements of bedroom-pop, psychedelia, and alternative rock into their sound, with no two songs sounding alike. Summer Days Heavy Rain is the band’s latest album featuring tracks Getaway and You’re Telling Me. Now, Blossom Aloe continues to write/record new music and play shows across Texas.
Kindred Stories is proud to partner with Project Row Houses and Chanecka Williams to present Houston Reads Zora Neale Hurston.
Zora Neale Hurston Meeting Schedule
November 19 - Jonah’s Gourd (1934)
December 17 - Mules and Men (1935)
January 14 - Their Eyes are Watching God (1937)
February 18 - Tell My Horse (1938)
March 17 - Moses, Man of the Mountain (1939)
April 21 - Dust Tracks on a Road (1942)
May 17 - Seraph on the Suwanee (1948)
June 23 - I Love Myself When I Am Laughing…Then Again (1979)
July 21 - The Complete Stories (1998)
August 18 - Every Tongue Got to Confess (2001)
September 15 - Barracoon: The Story of the Last “Black Cargo” (2018)
October 20 - Hitting a Straight Lick with a Crooked Stick (2020)
November 19 - You Don’t Know Us Negros and Other Essays (2022)
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/art-in-the-am-a-nature-walk-at-the-houston-arboretum-tickets-872977197297
Connect with nature and with yourself at the Houston Arboretum and Nature Center
TIME: Saturday, May 18, 9:00–10:30 a.m. CDT
LOCATION: Houston Arboretum & Nature Center, 4501 Woodway Drive, Houston, TX 77024 (map)
PRICE: Free for members. Become a member here.
Join us on a walk through the serene trails of the Houston Arboretum & Nature Center. We will begin by discussing and setting an intention for our reflective morning walk as we allow nature to minister to our souls on our artist date.
Accessibility: Of the 13 trails available, 7 are either fully or partially accessible (map). Accessible parking lot.
This event is funded in part by the City of Houston through Houston Arts Alliance. This project is generously funded by the Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs, and Mid-America Arts Alliance.
This project is generously funded by Mid-America Arts Alliance, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the state arts agencies of Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas.
https://epconservancy.org/jazzy24announcement/
Discovery Green, 1500 McKinney Street
May 5, 2024: Tim Ruiz & Friends
May 12, 2024: Doreen Ketchens & Hustler Brass Band
May 26, 2024: Cecile McLorin Salvant & The Pew
June 2, 2024: Melvin Johnson & Johnathan Hulett
All concerts will be held from 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm and guests are encouraged to bring a blanket or lawn chairs. Food and drink will be available for purchase.
From classic jazz to zydeco, blues and more, this year’s production kicks off at Emancipation Park on March 3 with tunes from R&B vocalist and song-writer, TK Soul, before moving to Buffalo Bayou Park on April 7, where parkgoers can sway to the progressive jazz hits from Grammy-winning musical duo, Ghost-Note. The programming concludes at Discovery Green, kicking off on May 5 with the Latin jazz ensemble, Tim Ruiz and Friends and featuring a performance by award-winning, MacArthur Genius Cécile McLorin Salvant on May 26.
The full Jazzy Sundays in the Park line-up is listed below.
https://matchouston.org/events/2024/2024-artist-inc-houston-presentation-night
Join Fresh Arts for a special night of celebrating the
Artist INC Houston 2024 graduating class!
This year's graduating class includes 25 of Houston's brightest and most diverse emerging artists.
Over the last eight weeks, these artists have gathered to develop their entrepreneurial skills and strengthen their artistic practice through mentorship opportunities and peer networks.
This free event will feature short visual presentations by each member of the graduating class plus a half hour for socializing and networking.
https://www.discoverygreen.com/event/uhd-thursday-night-concerts-3/
Jam out to free outdoor concerts under the night sky.
Mobley
Austin-based artist Mobley grew up all over the world, from the Spanish Mediterranean to the California coast. Perhaps it’s because of this itinerant childhood that he finds it so hard to sit still. Mobley does it all: he’s a songwriter, producer, visual artist, filmmaker, and a charismatic frontman with a reputation for kinetic live shows. He’s composed dozens of pieces for stage and television (HBO, FOX, NBC, ESPN, CW), and played hundreds of US and international tour dates with the likes of Phantogram, JUNGLE, Cold War Kids, and James Blake, and at festivals including Lollapalooza, ACL, Voodoo, and Hangout.
Joaquin And The Glowliners
Sugar Joiko
SUGAR JOIKO is contemporary pop with a harmonious edge of soul meets synth wave. A girl gamer with an addiction to Japanese culture, this New Orleans native is a deft song maker whose global influence for composition and songwriting make her a unique and fresh addition in today’s realm of pop music.
Comicpalooza is your pop-culture festival, curated for you, by people just like you. Brimming with entertainment, special attractions, programming and celebrities representing a myriad of fandoms, there is no shortage of fun all weekend long. Whether you’re an avid collector, devoted anime fan, aspiring cosplayer or simply looking to make some memories with your loved ones, we have a place for you at Comicpalooza.
Save the date, Comicpalooza returns to the George R. Brown Convention Center Memorial Day weekend, May 24 - 26, 2024!
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/maz-bauhaus-tickets-875653863277
Brazilian Afro House extraordinaire MAZ brings his rhythm to Bauhaus for his Houston debut!
Comicpalooza is your pop-culture festival, curated for you, by people just like you. Brimming with entertainment, special attractions, programming and celebrities representing a myriad of fandoms, there is no shortage of fun all weekend long. Whether you’re an avid collector, devoted anime fan, aspiring cosplayer or simply looking to make some memories with your loved ones, we have a place for you at Comicpalooza.
Save the date, Comicpalooza returns to the George R. Brown Convention Center Memorial Day weekend, May 24 - 26, 2024!
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/maz-bauhaus-tickets-875653863277
Brazilian Afro House extraordinaire MAZ brings his rhythm to Bauhaus for his Houston debut!
Comicpalooza is your pop-culture festival, curated for you, by people just like you. Brimming with entertainment, special attractions, programming and celebrities representing a myriad of fandoms, there is no shortage of fun all weekend long. Whether you’re an avid collector, devoted anime fan, aspiring cosplayer or simply looking to make some memories with your loved ones, we have a place for you at Comicpalooza.
Save the date, Comicpalooza returns to the George R. Brown Convention Center Memorial Day weekend, May 24 - 26, 2024!
The Black Man Project and Black Woman Project present monthly meditation sessions at the Museum in conjunction with the exhibition Kehinde Wiley: An Archaeology of Silence. Dedicate a moment to connecting with yourself through a mindful morning meditation and absorb the zen energy from Cullen Sculpture Garden. Sessions are led by Rashad Sanders of the Black Man Project.
Book your reservation at least 24 hours in advance to secure a spot.
About the Presenters
The Black Man Project, founded by conceptual artist Brian Ellison, believes art is a universal catalyst for healing. The organization explores how misconceptions such as one-dimensional expression and emotional inaccessibility affect Black men. Rashad Sanders, health & wellness ambassador, has a master’s degree in recreation & sports administration and a certification in yoga & personal training.
The Black Woman Project, founded by Tarren Everett, is a nonprofit rooted in creating safe spaces for healing and healthy conversations for exploring the many nuances that affect Black women.
https://rooftopcinemaclub.com/houston/uptown/film/8665-crooklyn/
Release date: 13 May 1994
Running time: 115 mins
From Spike Lee comes this vibrant semi-autobiographical portrait of a school-teacher, her stubborn jazz musician husband, and their five kids living in ’70s Brooklyn.
Door time: 03:00pm
Rooftop Cinema Club Uptown
Please check door times to see what time you can arrive to the venue. Guests are seated on a first-come, first-served basis. We always encourage guests to arrive early and all together to ensure they can select their preferred seats.
In the event of a canceled screening due to inclement weather, we will notify you as soon as possible via email with details on how to transfer your tickets to another screening or obtain a refund.
https://epconservancy.org/jazzy24announcement/
Discovery Green, 1500 McKinney Street
May 5, 2024: Tim Ruiz & Friends
May 12, 2024: Doreen Ketchens & Hustler Brass Band
May 26, 2024: Cecile McLorin Salvant & The Pew
June 2, 2024: Melvin Johnson & Johnathan Hulett
All concerts will be held from 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm and guests are encouraged to bring a blanket or lawn chairs. Food and drink will be available for purchase.
From classic jazz to zydeco, blues and more, this year’s production kicks off at Emancipation Park on March 3 with tunes from R&B vocalist and song-writer, TK Soul, before moving to Buffalo Bayou Park on April 7, where parkgoers can sway to the progressive jazz hits from Grammy-winning musical duo, Ghost-Note. The programming concludes at Discovery Green, kicking off on May 5 with the Latin jazz ensemble, Tim Ruiz and Friends and featuring a performance by award-winning, MacArthur Genius Cécile McLorin Salvant on May 26.
The full Jazzy Sundays in the Park line-up is listed below.
https://improvtx.com/houston/comic/chris+redd/
Chris Redd’s first one-hour comedy special “Why Am I Like This?” will premiere on HBO Max later this year. Redd was a repertory player on NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” for 5 seasons, and is the co-creator, writer, and star of Peacock’s scripted comedy series, “Bust Down”, which premiered earlier this year.
He received the Emmy Award in 2018 for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics for the “SNL” song “Come Back, Barack.” In 2019 Redd released his debut stand-up album, “But Here We Are.” Redd starred in the independent horror film “Scare Me” and can be seen in the comedy films “Vampires vs. the Bronx”, “Deep Murder,” “The House” and “A Futile and Stupid Gestures.”
He appeared in the 2016 film “Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping” and opposite Kathy Bates in the Netflix original comedy series “Disjointed” and was featured in the series “Wet Hot American Summer,” NBC’s “Will & Grace,” Netflix’s “Love,” TV’ Land’s “Teachers,” ”Comedy Central’s “Detroiters” and “Comedy Central Stand-Up Presents.” He portrayed the character of ‘Gary Williams’ on the NBC comedy “Kenan” for two seasons. Redd has also loaned his voice to many projects including Netflix’s “Big Mouth,” Audible’s “64th Man” and Disney’s “Star vs. the Forces of Evil.” Additionally, he was featured as a 2016 Standup New Face at Just for Laughs in Montreal.
https://www.milleroutdoortheatre.com/performance/samara-joy-presented-by-miller-outdoor-theatre/
This performance will also be livestreamed! You can choose to watch it on our website here, our YouTube Channel here, or Facebook here!
With her Grammy Award-Winning Verve Records debut, Linger Awhile, 23-year-old Bronx native Samara Joy makes her case to join the likes of Sarah, Ella, and Billie as the next mononymous jazz singing sensation recorded by the venerable label.
Her voice, rich and velvety yet precociously refined, has already earned her fans like Anita Baker and Regina King, appearances on the TODAY Show, The Tonight Show w/Jimmy Fallon, The Late Show w/Stephen Colbert, CBS Mornings, MSNBC, Kelly Clarkson, Jennifer Hudson, Drew Barrymore, etc., in addition to millions of likes on TikTok — cementing her status as perhaps the first Gen Z jazz singing star.
On Linger Awhile, Samara introduces that massive audience to a slew of classic standards several times older than she is through her timeless, irresistible sound. The New York Times praised the “silky-voiced rising star” for “helping jazz take a youthful turn” while NPR All Things Considered named her a “classic jazz singer from a new generation.” In February 2023, Samara Joy took home two GRAMMYs – Best Jazz Vocal Album and the auspicious Best New Artist award.
All performances at Miller Outdoor Theatre are FREE!
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