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Something from Nothing. Naomi Kuo, 2024, scrap paper, envelopes and glue, 4"x8"

EXHIBITION INFORMATION

Opening Reception

August 9, 2024 Friday, 630 PM - 830 PM

Drop in to celebrate the opening of our exhibit and hear from two of the featured artists! Light refreshments will be served. RSVP below to let us know if you’re coming!

RSVP for Opening Reception

Public Hours

Monday - Thursday
8 AM - 2 PM

Location

Ecclesia Houston
1100 Elder St
Houston, TX 77007

EXHIBITION PROGRAMS

Art Workshop: Something from Nothing
August 10, Saturday, 10 AM - 12 PM

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This event will involve a short tour of the exhibition, interactive art-making experience based on themes of friendship and gratitude in exhibiting artist Naomi Kuo’s work, and time for feedback and individual viewing. This workshop is designed for anyone interested in exploring how the arts help us to care for our communities.

Art Workshop: It Takes a Village - CANCELLED
August 10, Saturday, 3 PM - 5 PM

Learn more about the intersections of faith, creativity, and community. There will be a short tour of the exhibition, an interactive art-making experience based on the work of exhibiting artist Sophia Victor, and time for feedback and individual viewing. This workshop is designed for anyone interested in exploring how the arts help us care for our communities.

UPDATE: “It Takes a Village” has been cancelled. The artist will be leading an art-making activity at our exhibit opening on Friday and another workshop on Sunday (see above and below).

Art Workshop: Resilience in Community
August 11, Sunday, 1230 PM - 230 PM

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Learn more about the intersections of faith, creativity, and community. There will be an introductory conversation over lunch (provided), a short tour of the exhibition, an interactive art-making experience based on the work of exhibiting artist Sophia Victor, and time for feedback and individual viewing. This workshop is designed fo​r anyone interested in exploring how the arts help us care for our communities.