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SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Monuments Monologue: Artists Talk
DESCRIPTION:Due to bad weather\, this talk has been cancelled. \n\nMeadow surrounding the Henry Moore Spindle sculpture in Buffalo Bayou Park (Allen Parkway near Gillette St.) \nDiscussion with New Monuments for New Cities participating artist Regina Agu. \nCost: Free
URL:https://buffalobayou.org/event/monuments-monologue-artists-talk-2/
LOCATION:Choral Performances in the Cistern\, TX
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190320T183000
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SUMMARY:Message and Meaning: Reconsidering Monuments Today
DESCRIPTION:Panel Discussion with New Monuments for New Cities Artists and Melanie Kress\, Associate Curator\, High Line Art.  Moderated by Karen Farber\, Director\, Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts\, University of Houston. \nPanel discussion underwritten by Christopher Knapp/Collaboration Capital. \nLocation: \nProject Row Houses (Eldorado Ballroom) \nRSVP
URL:https://buffalobayou.org/event/message-and-meaning-reconsidering-monuments-today/
LOCATION:Public Art
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:Monuments Monologue: Artists Talk
DESCRIPTION:Meadow surrounding the Henry Moore Spindle sculpture in Buffalo Bayou Park (Allen Parkway near Gillette St.) \nDiscussion with New Monuments for New Cities participating artists Delilah Montoya and Jimmy Castillo (Sin Huellas artists) and Phillip Pyle\, II. \nCost: Free \nRSVP on Facebook!
URL:https://buffalobayou.org/event/monuments-monologue-artists-talk/
LOCATION:Choral Performances in the Cistern\, TX
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20181212T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20181212T210000
DTSTAMP:20260526T222005
CREATED:20181127T021801Z
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SUMMARY:Unsilent Night
DESCRIPTION:Schedule: \n6:30pm – Procession departs from UHD (1 Main Street\, Houston\, TX 77002)\n7:15-9pm – After Party at BBP’s Sunset Coffee Building (1019 Commerce Street\, Houston\, TX 77002) \nParking near UHD: The Visitor Parking Lot which is located at 201 Girard Street\, Houston\, TX 77002 \nParking near the Sunset Coffee Building: Free street parking on Commerce Street after 6pm; $5 parking in the former Spaghetti Warehouse lot. \nView Downtown District’s interactive parking map for additional parking options. \nThis is event is free; please RSVP here! \n\nJoin BBP and University of Houston Downtown on December 12 for Unsilent Night! Experience this festive and interactive holiday event in the great outdoors. Unsilent Night is a sound sculpture created when many individuals simultaneously play one of four music tracks by composer Phil Kline. The procession will be leaving from UHD down to the trails along Buffalo Bayou around 6:30pm and Yelp will be handing out mittens! \nPrior to the procession\, enjoy hot chocolate and Bayou Blend coffee from Katz Coffee\, local brew from Saint Arnold Brewing Company and holiday cookies. Invite family and friends for kids crafts and BodyJam led by YMCA of Houston\, music and more! This event is free but please RSVP. \nFollowing the procession\, join us for an after party on the rooftop of the Sunset Coffee Building to continue the holiday spirit with music\, brew and treats. Sparkling clothes\, hats and all manner of twinkling are encouraged. Prizes will be given for the most illuminating costume! \nAll Christmas Cruises are now sold out. \n\nBefore you arrive: \n\nCome with your cell phones fully charged\, dress warmly and wear comfortable shoes! If you have portable speakers for your smartphone or listening device\, please bring those as well.\nIf you’re using a smartphone: The free Unsilent Night app is available for iOS download through the Apple App Store here and Android download through the Amazon App Store here. We recommend downloading the app prior to your arrival. Once it is on your phone\, you will be able to easily play any of the four selected tracks on your phone.\nIf you’re using an mp3 player: Each of the four Unsilent Night tracks are available here for free download under “Download a Sound File.” You are welcome to pick any one of the tracks you wish to play that night. If you are coming in a group\, we encourage you to download different tracks. If you plan on using an mp3 player\, please bring a set of speakers – the louder the better!\n\nRSVP today!
URL:https://buffalobayou.org/event/unsilent-night-3/
LOCATION:Buffalo Bayou Park
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20181026T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20181026T200000
DTSTAMP:20260526T222005
CREATED:20181003T031843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181003T031843Z
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SUMMARY:Emerge: Fluvial Tapestries from Hurricane Harvey Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an opening reception of “Emerge: Fluvial Tapestries from Hurricane Harvey” on Friday\, October 26. \nFluvial Tapestries is an art installation exhibiting and interpreting the natural effects of Hurricane Harvey on Buffalo Bayou in the form of sculptural objects\, video\, and explanatory illustrations. The work is an artistic and scientific collaboration between artist Kate Kendall\, geologist Jerry Kendall\, and their communities. \nFluvial Tapestries presents a natural narrative of Hurricane Harvey in relation to Buffalo Bayou’s water levels and the sediment deposits left after the storm. \nWhen: Friday\, October 26 from 6-8pm\nWhere: Sunset Coffee Building (1019 Commerce Street) \nBuffalo Bayou is an ever-evolving fundamental feature of Houston. It has and always will change and adapt to its surroundings. The exhibition Emerge: Fluvial Tapestries presents a natural narrative of Hurricane Harvey in relation to Buffalo Bayou’s water levels and the sediment deposits left after the storm. \nFrom October 2017 to June 2018\, a team of artists and geologists working with Buffalo Bayou Partnership and the University of Houston Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences collected 12 sand peels from sediment deposits left by Harvey in Buffalo Bayou Park. A sand peel is a geologic science tool used to capture and read sediment deposit patterns. These natural sand tapestries are a record of Buffalo Bayou’s reactions to Hurricane Harvey. The layers tell the story of flooding\, adjustment\, and recovery from the storm. \nThe exhibition will be on view from October 26 through November 6\, 2018 at Buffalo Bayou Partnership’s Sunset Coffee Building (weekdays from 9am-5pm and weekends from 12-4pm). \nThis project is funded in part by the City of Houston through the Houston Arts Alliance. \n\nRecycled Bottle LED Labyrinth\nAlso on view Friday October 26\, 2018\, join public artist/labyrinth builder Reginald Adams as he creates a unique LED light labyrinth using discarded plastic water bottles that have been pulled from Buffalo Bayou. \n \n  \nThe labyrinth\, an ancient pathway to prayer and meditation\, has a single circuitous path that winds its way into the center. The person walking it uses the same path to return from the center\, as the entrance then becomes the exit. The path is in full view\, which allows a person to be quiet and focus internally. \nThe labyrinth project helps bring awareness to the need for recycling in order to keep our waterways clean and free of debris and trash. \nAs you walk the path of the labyrinth we hope that you will focus on ways in which you can help keep our bayous and water systems clean and healthy for future generations.
URL:https://buffalobayou.org/event/emerge-fluvial-tapestries-from-hurricane-harvey-opening-reception/
LOCATION:Monthly Volunteer Day
CATEGORIES:Free Event,Special Event
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180808T200000
DTSTAMP:20260526T222005
CREATED:20180711T202922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180711T202922Z
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SUMMARY:Sip and Share at Sunset Coffee Building with Bayou Buddies
DESCRIPTION:The young professional members of Buffalo Bayou Partnership’s Bayou Buddies and Preservation Houston’s Pier & Beam are invited to a Sip and Share at the restored Sunset Coffee Building on August 8th.  Learn more about Buffalo Bayou Partnership’s projects along Houston’s historic waterway and our plans for the East Sector.  Preservation Houston will share how they are helping to protect our city’s most important and significant landmarks. \nWednesday\, August 8\, 2018\n6-7: Social hour and tour of the building guided by architect Catherine Callaway of Kirksey Architecture\n7-8: Presentation \n1019 Commerce Street\n1st floor\nHouston\, Texas 77007 \nRSVP to jmcfall@buffalobayou.org by August 6th. This is a members-only event. Not a member but would like to attend? Learn more about Bayou Buddies and join here. \n  \nBeer generously donated by
URL:https://buffalobayou.org/event/sip-and-share-at-sunset-coffee-building-with-bayou-buddies/
LOCATION:Monthly Volunteer Day
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180508T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180508T190000
DTSTAMP:20260526T222005
CREATED:20180420T191535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180420T191535Z
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SUMMARY:Talking Color: Celebrating Carlos Cruz-Diez in Houston
DESCRIPTION:Public Art of the University of Houston System\, along with Buffalo Bayou Partnership\, co-host “Talking Color: Celebrating Carlos Cruz-Diez in Houston.” This public event will delve into the eminent artist and his iconic works of kinetic and optical art. \nFollowing an introduction by Lea Weingarten\, consulting director of Public Art of the University of Houston System\, Carlos Cruz-Diez\, Jr.\, director of Atelier Cruz-Diez Paris and son of the artist\, will explore his father’s work in an illustrated conversation with Mari Carmen Ramírez\, Wortham Curator of Latin American Art and Director of the International Center for the Arts of the Americas at the Museum of Fine Arts\, Houston. “Talking Color” launches a series of public events across Houston and Buffalo Bayou Partnership’s opening of Carlos Cruz-Diez at the Cistern:  Spatial Chromointerence. \nA small reception will follow the talk. \nVisitor parking can be found at the Welcome Center Parking Garage. \nRegister
URL:https://buffalobayou.org/event/talking-color-celebrating-carlos-cruz-diez-in-houston/
LOCATION:Birding Walk in Buffalo Bayou East
CATEGORIES:Free Event,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180417T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180417T220000
DTSTAMP:20260526T222005
CREATED:20180314T211121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230422T171036Z
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SUMMARY:BBP hosts Dinner at The Dunlavy
DESCRIPTION:Join BBP for a unique opportunity to enjoy an exclusive Dinner at The Dunlavy on April 17th! \n6:30PM Cocktails\, Hors d’oeuvres and Highlights of Buffalo Bayou Partnership’s Projects\n7:00PM Four-Course Seated Dinner with Wine Pairings from Halter Ranch Vineyard \nAlison and Chris Porter\, Dinner Co-Chairs \nThe Dunlavy at Lost Lake in Buffalo Bayou Park\n3422 Allen Parkway\, Valet Parking\nBusiness Casual \nProceeds from this fundraising event will support Buffalo Bayou Partnership’s efforts to restore the award-winning Buffalo Bayou Park after Hurricane Harvey. The estimated fair market value is $75 per person. \nSeating is limited. If you have questions\, please contact Leigh McBurnett\, BBP Director of Development\, at 713.752.0314 ext. 105 or lmcburnett@buffalobayou.org. \nOnline registration is now closed.
URL:https://buffalobayou.org/event/bbp-hosts-dinner-at-the-dunlavy/
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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