CANCELLED: Monuments Monologue: Artists Talk
Choral Performances in the Cistern 105 Sabine Street, Houston, TX, United StatesDiscussion with New Monuments for New Cities participating artists Regina Agu and Jamal Cyrus.
Discussion with New Monuments for New Cities participating artists Regina Agu and Jamal Cyrus.
Discussion with New Monuments for New Cities participating artists Nick Vaughan and Jake Margolin and Jamal Cyrus.
New Monuments for New Cities, Buffalo Bayou Partnership's thought-provoking exhibition in Buffalo Bayou Park, is moving down the waterway for an exciting one-night event!
You're invited to BBP's Dinner at The Dunlavy fundraising event!
In memory of this singular artist and humanitarian, four musicians with close ties Pauline Oliveros will sound the Cistern in the first ever public performance held in this special space.
Empower Fitness Lab and Buffalo Bayou Partnership are joining forces for two out-of-this-world fitness experiences in one evening.
Buffalo Bayou Partnership and Writers in the Schools are hosting celestial and lunar-inspired poetry performances under the ever-changing Lunar Cycle Lighting along Buffalo Bayou. There will be a poetry writing workshop (limited registration), followed by free curated open mic performances, open to the public, featuring spoken word poetry by Houston area poets.
Environmental philosopher, writer, and frequent artistic collaborator, Timothy Morton, will discuss his contribution to We Are the Asteroid III, a public artwork on view in Buffalo Bayou Park through September 8th.
Join BBP and Houston artist Carrie Schneider for an interactive experience to discover what is possible between our public imagination and our relationship with water in Houston, as we mark the two-year anniversary of Hurricane Harvey.
Join Alisa Kline, a Texas Master Naturalist, for an evening of birding along Buffalo Bayou at Waugh Drive Bridge where a colony of more than 250,000 Mexican free-tailed bats resides. Find out which birds and other critters are attracted to the bats during their nightly emergence. We cannot guarantee hawks will be on the job, but make sure to bring your binoculars. It will be hard to catch the action without them!