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SUMMARY:NOCHE DE LUCES 2026
DESCRIPTION:Aurora Picture Show y Buffalo Bayou Partnership presentan conjuntamente este evento anual gratuito al aire libre que presenta obras de videoarte proyectadas sobre estructuras a lo largo de Buffalo Bayou. Este año\, NIGHT LIGHT 2026 se llevará a cabo a lo largo de aproximadamente media milla de senderos en el centro de Houston\, cerca del histórico Allen’s Landing. El evento presenta nuevas instalaciones de medios específicas para el sitio creadas por artistas de Houston Hillerbrand+Magsamen\, Corey De’Juan Sherrard Jr. y Kenneth Tam\, en colaboración con Alexander Jamu\, Cal Mascardo\, Claire Morton y Elbread Roh. \nEl evento también contará con un mercado artesanal organizado por East End District y BLCK Market at East River\, food trucks y música a cargo de la DJ Gracie Chavez. ¡Una experiencia festiva y única de Houston que no te puedes perder! \nREGISTRO GRATUITO  \nENGLISH \n  \nFecha y hora\nSábado 28 de marzo \n8 – 10 PM \n  \nUbicación\nAllen’s Landing Park en el centro de Houston (1005 Commerce St.) \n  \nInformación importante\nEntrada: La entrada de NIGHT LIGHT 2026 estará ubicada cerca de Allen’s Landing\, en 1005 Commerce St. \nEstacionamiento: El estacionamiento para este evento es limitado. Se recomienda utilizar transporte compartido\, compartir vehículo\, transporte público\, bicicleta o llegar caminando. \nRideshare (Uber\, Lyft\, etc.): Punto de subida y bajada frente al Sunset Coffee Building en Commerce St. \nTransporte público: El evento es accesible a través de las rutas de autobús de Houston METRO. Planifica tu ruta de transporte público aquí. \nCiclismo: BikeHouston ofrecerá servicio gratuito de Bike Valet para resguardar tu bicicleta durante todo el evento. \nAccesibilidad: Ten en cuenta que los senderos entre las obras de arte pueden tener superficies irregulares. Se recomienda usar zapatos para caminar. \n  \n  \n \nEn caso de mal clima\, el evento se realizará el sábado 4 de abril\, de 8 a 10 PM. \n  \nLos artistas\nHillerbrand+Magsamen es un dúo artístico colaborativo que trabaja con video\, fotografía\, instalación y performance interdisciplinario. Su trabajo se ha presentado en festivales como el Ann Arbor Film Festival\, Fusebox Festival\, CounterCurrent Festival y Diffusion Photography Festival\, y en instituciones como FotoFest\, Grand Rapids Art Museum\, Everson Museum of Art y Center for Photography at Woodstock. Actualmente trabajan en una obra pública comisionada para el Austin–Bergstrom International Airport. \nCorey De’Juan Sherrard Jr. es un artista interdisciplinario que desarrolla sistemas únicos para crear canciones\, imágenes y objetos. Es egresado de School for Poetic Computation y de la University of Houston. Ha exhibido su trabajo en Project Row Houses\, Sanman Studios\, Sabine Street Studios\, Cleve Carney Museum of Art y el George Washington Carver Museum and Cultural Center\, y ha presentado performances en el Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis\, DiverseWorks y el Blaffer Art Museum. \nKenneth Tam es un artista interdisciplinario que trabaja con imagen en movimiento\, escultura\, instalación\, movimiento y performance. Obtuvo su BFA en The Cooper Union y ha expuesto ampliamente en Estados Unidos. Su trabajo formará parte de Greater New York 2026 en MoMA PS1. Es Profesor Asistente de Arte en Rice University y\, para esta comisión\, colaborará con los estudiantes Alexander Jamu\, Cal Mascardo\, Claire Morton y Elbread Roh. \n  \nCon el generoso apoyo de \n \nBuffalo Bayou Partnership es
URL:https://buffalobayou.org/event/noche-de-luces-2026/
LOCATION:ALLEN’S LANDING\, 1001 Commerce Street\, Houston\, TX\, 77002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Buffalo Bayou Art,Free,Public Art,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260328T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260328T220000
DTSTAMP:20260430T161021
CREATED:20251218T194735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T150139Z
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SUMMARY:NIGHT LIGHT 2026
DESCRIPTION:Aurora Picture Show and Buffalo Bayou Partnership co-present this free\, annual outdoor event featuring video artworks activating structures along Buffalo Bayou. Happening this year along a half-mile stretch of trails in Downtown Houston near historic Allen’s Landing\, NIGHT LIGHT 2026 features new\, site-specific media installations by Houston artists Hillerbrand+Magsamen\, Corey De’Juan Sherrard Jr.\, and Kenneth Tam in collaboration with Alexander Jamu\, Cal Mascardo\, Claire Morton\, and Elbread Roh. \nWith an artisan market hosted by East End District and BLCK Market at East River\, food trucks\, and music by DJ Gracie Chavez\, this festive\, uniquely Houston experience is not to be missed! \nFREE REGISTRATION  \nESPAÑOL \n  \nDate & Time\nSaturday\, March 28 \n8 – 10 PM \n  \nLocation\nAllen’s Landing Park in downtown (1005 Commerce St.) \n  \nWhat to Know\nEntrance: The entrance of NIGHT LIGHT 2026 will be located near Allen’s Landing at 1005 Commerce St. \nParking for this event is limited. Paid parking is available on adjacent streets and in parking garages and surface lots. Find paid parking options here.\nRideshare\, carpooling\, public transportation\, cycling\, and walking are strongly encouraged. \nRideshare (Uber\, Lyft\, etc): Drop-off/pick-up in front of the Sunset Coffee Building on Commerce St. \nPublic Transportation: Event accessible via Houston METRO bus routes. Plan your public transportation route here. \nCycling: Bike Valet by BikeHouston will secure your bike throughout the event\, free of charge. \nAccessibility: There is an accessible ramped path from the street level to the bayou hike and bike trail. Please note that the pathways between the artworks may have uneven surfaces. Please wear sturdy footwear suitable for uneven surfaces. \n \nFor questions\, please contact Trudi Smith\, Director of Programming\, at tsmith@buffalobayou.org. \nIn the case of inclement weather\, this event will take place on the following Saturday\, April 4\, 8 – 10 PM. \n  \nVolunteer with Us!\nGet involved with NIGHT LIGHT as a volunteer! View all available volunteer opportunities here. \n  \nFeatured Artists\nHillerbrand+Magsamen is a collaborative artist duo who work across video\, photography\, installation\, and interdisciplinary performance. Their work has been presented at festivals including the Ann Arbor Film Festival\, Fusebox Festival\, CounterCurrent\, and Diffusion Photography Festival; and exhibited at institutions such as FotoFest\, Grand Rapids Art Museum\, Everson Museum\, and Center for Photography Woodstock. They are currently working on a commissioned public artwork for the Austin Bergstrom International Airport. \nCorey De’Juan Sherrard Jr. is an interdisciplinary artist who employs unique systems for creating songs\, images\, and objects. He is an alum of the School for Poetic Computation and the University of Houston; has exhibited works at Project Row Houses\, Sanman Studios\, Sabine Street Studios\, Cleve Carney Museum of Art\, and the George Washington Carver Museum and Cultural Center; and has performed at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis\, DiverseWorks\, and the Blaffer Art Museum. \nKenneth Tam is an interdisciplinary artist who works across moving-image\, sculpture\, installation\, movement\, and performance. Tam received his BFA from the Cooper Union\, has exhibited widely across the US\, and is included in the upcoming Greater New York 2026 at MoMA/PS1. He is Assistant Professor of Art at Rice University and\, for this commission\, will be collaborating with students Alexander Jamu\, Cal Mascardo\, Claire Morton\, and Elbread Roh. \n  \nGenerous support provided by \n \nBuffalo Bayou Partnership is
URL:https://buffalobayou.org/event/2026-night-light/
LOCATION:ALLEN’S LANDING\, 1001 Commerce Street\, Houston\, TX\, 77002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Buffalo Bayou Art,Free,Public Art,Special Event
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SUMMARY:Witness Series: With Gratitude
DESCRIPTION:Join BBP’s 2025 Artist-in-Residence\, Kristi Rangel\, for The Witness Series in green spaces along Buffalo Bayou East and explore the bayou’s rich history\, engage with its natural elements\, and reflect on themes of environmental equity. \n  \nWith Gratitude: Pop-Up Community Art Show and Artist Talk \nJoin us in celebrating the closing of the 2025 Witness Series with a Pop-Up Community Art Show. This unique community art show will feature nature journals from attendees of the Witness Series events at Yolanda Black Navarro Buffalo Bend Nature Park. The works created by artists Maverick and Kristi Rangel will also be displayed. Photographer\, Joe Robles IV\, will curate a survey of photos he has taken during the series. A facilitated artist talk will take place highlighting the activations in the Buffalo Bayou Partnership green spaces during this year’s Witness Series. Light bites and refreshments will be provided for attendees. \nLEARN MORE ABOUT THE SERIES \n  \nParticipating Artists & Partners\nErandi Trevino\nHouston Audubon\nJoe Robles IV\nKristi Rangel\nLatino Outdoors Houston\nMaverick\nNature Heritage Society – Houston\nThe Raices Collab Project \n  \nGenerous Support for this program provided by \n \n  \nBuffalo Bayou Partnership is
URL:https://buffalobayou.org/event/witness-series-5/
LOCATION:YOLANDA BLACK NAVARRO BUFFALO BEND NATURE PARK
CATEGORIES:Buffalo Bayou East,Free,Nature Event,Public Art
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251018T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251018T113000
DTSTAMP:20260430T161021
CREATED:20250207T202144Z
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SUMMARY:Witness Series: Drawing Strength
DESCRIPTION:Join BBP’s 2025 Artist-in-Residence\, Kristi Rangel\, for The Witness Series in green spaces along Buffalo Bayou East and explore the bayou’s rich history\, engage with its natural elements\, and reflect on themes of environmental equity. \n  \nDrawing Strength: Nature Journaling \nNature Journaling is a worldwide movement that integrates art\, science\, and nature exploration. Nature journaling makes you a better observer\, naturalist\, and artist and opens a world of beauty and discovery. Join artist Maverick for an outdoor sketching class in this calming environment that is designed to reduce stress and create an increased connection to nature. The Nature Heritage Society will lead nature studies\, allowing attendees to better understand the park’s unique ecosystem made up of restored wetlands and woodlands. A limited supply of journal and sketching pencils will be provided for participants. \nThis park was named in memory of Yolanda Black Navarro\, a committed civic leader from the East End who served Houston for decades. She founded the Association for the Advancement of Mexican Americans and received numerous accolades for her leadership in her community. Attendees will learn more about her legacy\, while learning to observe and capture details of what they see in nature. \nLEARN MORE ABOUT THE SERIES \n  \nParticipating Artists & Partners\nJoe Robles IV\nKristi Rangel\nMaverick\nNature Heritage Society – Houston \n  \nGenerous Support for this program provided by \n \n  \nBuffalo Bayou Partnership is
URL:https://buffalobayou.org/event/witness-series-4/
LOCATION:YOLANDA BLACK NAVARRO BUFFALO BEND NATURE PARK
CATEGORIES:Buffalo Bayou East,Free,Nature Event,Public Art
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250927T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250927T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T161021
CREATED:20250902T193843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250925T174047Z
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SUMMARY:Sculpture Unveiling | Rust Garden: A Triad Harmony by Preston Gaines
DESCRIPTION:Date: Saturday\, September 27 \nTime: 10am – 12pm \nLocation: Japhet Creek Park (4600 Clinton Dr) \nParking: Japhet Creek Park and 122 Emile St. \n  \nJoin us for a morning of art\, ecology\, and community as we unveil Rust Garden: A Triad Harmony\, a temporary sculpture exhibition by BBP 2024 Artist-in-Residence Preston Gaines. Installed at Japhet Creek Park in Houston’s historic Fifth Ward\, this immersive installation reimagines floral forms as sculptural mosaic totems\, blending cultural heritage\, environmental storytelling\, and collective memory. \nThroughout the event\, fellow Houston-based artists will activate the space: \n\nKristi Rangel\, BBP’s 2025 Artist-in-Residence\, will guide a poetic prompt walk centered on nature\, ancestry\, and reflection.\nBrittany Mayfield\, founder of Foliage Faerie\, will present a site-specific floral installation echoing the themes of botanical identity and personal memory.\n\nEnjoy complimentary coffee and pastries as you explore the site and connect with the local art and Fifth Ward community. \nRust Garden: A Triad Harmony will be on view through January 15\, 2026. \nFREE REGISTRATION \n  \nAbout the Artwork \nRust Garden: A Triad Harmony is a public art installation by Preston Gaines\, rooted in the landscape and legacy of Fifth Ward. Weaving together local cultural heritage\, ecological awareness\, and visual storytelling. The project draws inspiration from the quilting practices of Gee’s Bend\, where African American women transformed necessity into artistry\, and reinterprets those traditions through oxidized steel and floral forms reflecting the neighborhood’s layered cultural identities. \nFrom Black-Eyed Susans symbolizing justice in African American gardens\, to Marigolds from Hispanic traditions\, to Cherry Blossoms signifying renewal in Asian cultures\, the sculpture becomes a botanical mosaic of shared identity. \nTogether\, these forms compose a sculptural tapestry\, echoing the park’s natural rhythms while honoring the community’s past and future. Designed to be experienced from both close-up and afar\, offering different experiences from pedestrian paths\, park trails\, and nearby streets. Its scale and composition are designed to evolve with light and shadow\, echoing the creek’s natural rhythms. Rust Garden: A Triad Harmony serves as a sculptural landmark that honors Fifth Ward’s past while affirming its ongoing transformation. \nAbout the Artist \nPreston Gaines is a Houston-based architect\, designer\, and artist whose practice explores the intersection of nature\, technology\, and public memory. As founder of Inanimate Nature\, he leads a multidisciplinary studio dedicated to reimagining ecological narratives through immersive installations\, functional sculpture\, and community-based design. investigating the use of technology to re-establish our connection to the earth and nature through design. \nGaines’ recent work includes exhibitions with the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston\, Project Row Houses\, and ION District’s EyeOnArt program. His sculptural environments invite viewers to move beyond passive observation and into a space of resonance\, reflection\, and transformation. \nWhile any built environment can have a physiological effect on the viewer\, Gaines seeks to transcend the physical and activate a deeper psychological response\, invoking emotion\, memory\, and a renewed connection to place. \n  \n  \nGenerous support for this program provided by \n \n  \nBuffalo Bayou Partnership is
URL:https://buffalobayou.org/event/2025-rust-garden-sculpture-unveiling/
LOCATION:JAPHET CREEK PARK\, 4600 Clinton Dr\, Houston\, TX\, 77020\, United States
CATEGORIES:Buffalo Bayou East,Free,Nature Event,Public Art
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250913T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250913T113000
DTSTAMP:20260430T161021
CREATED:20250207T201935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T211642Z
UID:10003738-1757754000-1757763000@buffalobayou.org
SUMMARY:Witness Series: Preserve Memories
DESCRIPTION:Join BBP’s 2025 Artist-in-Residence\, Kristi Rangel\, for The Witness Series in green spaces along Buffalo Bayou East and explore the bayou’s rich history\, engage with its natural elements\, and reflect on themes of environmental equity. \n  \nPreserve Memories: Artmaking with Dried Flowers \nSince its founding at the Turning Basin\, Hidalgo Park has been at the center of the East End’s cultural and civic life. Neighborhood residents raised money to purchase the park’s original land and sponsored the creation of its unqiure quiosco (gazebo). Join us in the park’s gazebo for several hands-on workshops using dried flowers\, known as flores inmortales (immortal flowers). Attendees are encouraged to bring their own dried flowers that they wish to preserve and arrange. Artist Britanny Mayfeild will give pointers and insights on the art of dried flower arrangement. Pressed flower poetry sessions will be offered. \nLEARN MORE ABOUT THE SERIES \n  \nParticipating Artists & Partners\nBrittany Mayfield\nJoe Robles IV\nKristi Rangel \n  \nGenerous Support for this program provided by \n \n  \nBuffalo Bayou Partnership is
URL:https://buffalobayou.org/event/witness-series-3/
LOCATION:HIDALGO PARK\, 7000 Avenue Q\, Houston\, TX\, 77011\, United States
CATEGORIES:Buffalo Bayou East,Free,Nature Event,Public Art
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250517T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250517T113000
DTSTAMP:20260430T161021
CREATED:20250207T201340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250520T152027Z
UID:10003737-1747472400-1747481400@buffalobayou.org
SUMMARY:Witness Series: Drawn to Nature
DESCRIPTION:Join BBP’s 2025 Artist in Residence\, Kristi Rangel\, for The Witness Series in green spaces along Buffalo Bayou East and explore the bayou’s rich history\, engage with its natural elements\, and reflect on themes of environmental equity. \n  \nDrawn to Nature: Building Community through Observation \nYolanda Black Navarro Buffalo Bend Nature Park is a scenic park with restored wetlands and woodlands. This intimate 10-acre park is the perfect inspiration for nature journaling. Join artist Maverick and learn how to keep a nature journal in this calming environment. Nature journaling helps reduce stress and makes you a better observer\, naturalist\, and artist and opens a world of beauty and discovery. The Houston Audubon will provide tutorials on drawing birds found along Buffalo Bayou. A limited supply of journals and sketching pencils will be provided for participants. \nThis park was named in memory of Yolanda Black Navarro\, a committed civic leader from the East End who served Houston for decades. She founded the Association for the Advancement of Mexican Americans and received numerous accolades for her leadership in her community.  Attendees will learn more about her legacy\, while learning to observe and capture details of what they see in nature. \nLEARN MORE ABOUT THE SERIES \n  \nParticipating Artists & Partners\nHouston Audubon\nHouston Public Library\nJoe Robles IV\nKristi Rangel\nLatino Outdoors Houston\nMaverick \n  \nGenerous Support for this program provided by \n \n  \nBuffalo Bayou Partnership is
URL:https://buffalobayou.org/event/witness-series-2/
LOCATION:YOLANDA BLACK NAVARRO BUFFALO BEND NATURE PARK
CATEGORIES:Buffalo Bayou East,Free,Nature Event,Public Art
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250309T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250309T113000
DTSTAMP:20260430T161021
CREATED:20250207T200823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250224T212906Z
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SUMMARY:Witness Series: Grow with Grace
DESCRIPTION:Join BBP’s 2025 Artist in Residence\, Kristi Rangel\, for The Witness Series in green spaces along Buffalo Bayou East and explore the bayou’s rich history\, engage with its natural elements\, and reflect on themes of environmental equity. \n  \nGrow with Grace: Indigenous Wisdom through Native Wildflowers\nJoin us in exploring Japhet Creek Park\, home to a historic bayou tributary and the future key connector between the Fifth Ward and the Greater East End. Attendees will engage with bilingual writers\, visual artists and environmentalists\, as they meditate on the natural world around us through a facilitated walking meditation. They will also discover facts about the native wildflowers planted throughout the space and the role they play in ensuring a healthy ecosystem. Artist and Community Activist\, Erandi Trevino\, and members of The Raices Collab Project will lead hands-on container garden making workshops designed to empower and excite participants about green spaces in their own backyards or porches. All workshop attendees will leave with their own wildflower garden. \n  \nParticipating Artists & Partners\nErandi Trevino\nJoe Robles IV\nKristi Rangel\nThe Raices Collab Project
URL:https://buffalobayou.org/event/witness-series-1/
LOCATION:JAPHET CREEK PARK\, 4600 Clinton Dr\, Houston\, TX\, 77020\, United States
CATEGORIES:Buffalo Bayou East,Free,Nature Event,Public Art
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241110T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241110T173000
DTSTAMP:20260430T161021
CREATED:20240828T160100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241101T172655Z
UID:10003568-1731256200-1731259800@buffalobayou.org
SUMMARY:Sensorium: Sounds of Revival by Frewuhn
DESCRIPTION:PLEASE NOTE DATE CHANGE DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER \nJoin us for a free\, live performance by Houston’s own musician and sound artist\, Frewuhn. Sensorium: Sounds of Revival will harmonize with Rachel Rossin’s Haha Real installation\, currently featured in the Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern where Frewuhn was a key collaborator. Taking place on The Brown Foundation Lawn above the Cistern\, this event invites audiences to explore the connections between the senses and the stories they tell. Frewuhn will perform original scores from Haha Real alongside a selection of other uplifting compositions. \n  \nREGISTER FOR SENSORIUM: SOUNDS OF REVIVAL \n  \nBBP Members receive reserved seating and 10% off participating food trucks. Email abishop@buffalobayou.org to reserve your seats! \n  \nGenerous support provided by \n \nVivian L. Smith Foundation\n  \nBuffalo Bayou Partnership is
URL:https://buffalobayou.org/event/frewuhn-performance/
LOCATION:THE WATER WORKS\, 105 Sabine Street\, Houston\, TX\, 77007\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events at Buffalo Bayou Park,Free,Public Art
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