“Time No Longer”: Virtual Discussion

"Time No Longer" is the newly commissioned sound and film installation in the Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern. Artist Anri Sala, sound designer-collaborator Olivier Goinard, and musician André Vida will discuss the inspiration and ideas behind this groundbreaking work.

Concert in the Park: “Quartet for the End of Time”

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DACAMERA Young Artists perform Olivier Messiaen's iconic Quartet for the End of Time, which serves as the soundtrack for the installation in the Cistern, Time No Longer. The composition, created while Messiaen was imprisoned in a German war camp during World War II, confirms the composer's enduring faith and is a testament to beauty prevailing over darkness. Sarah Rothenberg, DACAMERA's artistic director, will lead a short discussion on the work preceding the performance. 

“Love Motel for Insects” Pop-up Events

BBP is partnering with the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts and artist/biologist Brandon Ballengee for bug-watching along the bayou. Children, parents, bug, and nature lovers are invited to look for nocturnal anthropods like moths, beetles, and other critters that are attracted to UV light.

“Love Motel for Insects” Pop-up Events

BBP is partnering with the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts and artist/biologist Brandon Ballengee for bug-watching along the bayou. Children, parents, bug, and nature lovers are invited to look for nocturnal anthropods like moths, beetles, and other critters that are attracted to UV light.

“Love Motel for Insects” Pop-up Events

BBP is partnering with the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts and artist/biologist Brandon Ballengee for bug-watching along the bayou. Children, parents, bug, and nature lovers are invited to look for nocturnal anthropods like moths, beetles, and other critters that are attracted to UV light.

BioArt Bayou-torium

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The Bayou-torium’s mission is to bring art and natural science activities to cultivate stewardship of the nature of Houston's bayous to the bilingual and Spanish-speaking communities of the East End. Open to all ages, the BioArt Bayou-torium’s life science and art making activities are inspired by the ecosystem of Buffalo Bayou.

BioArt Bayou-torium

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The Bayou-torium’s mission is to bring art and natural science activities to cultivate stewardship of the nature of Houston's bayous to the bilingual and Spanish-speaking communities of the East End. Open to all ages, the BioArt Bayou-torium’s life science and art making activities are inspired by the ecosystem of Buffalo Bayou.

BioArt Bayou-torium

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The Bayou-torium’s mission is to bring art and natural science activities to cultivate stewardship of the nature of Houston's bayous to the bilingual and Spanish-speaking communities of the East End. Open to all ages, the BioArt Bayou-torium’s life science and art making activities are inspired by the ecosystem of Buffalo Bayou.

BioArt Bayou-torium

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The Bayou-torium’s mission is to bring art and natural science activities to cultivate stewardship of the nature of Houston's bayous to the bilingual and Spanish-speaking communities of the East End. Open to all ages, the BioArt Bayou-torium’s life science and art making activities are inspired by the ecosystem of Buffalo Bayou.

BioArt Bayou-torium

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The Bayou-torium’s mission is to bring art and natural science activities to cultivate stewardship of the nature of Houston's bayous to the bilingual and Spanish-speaking communities of the East End. Open to all ages, the BioArt Bayou-torium’s life science and art making activities are inspired by the ecosystem of Buffalo Bayou.