Empty Bowls is an international effort to fight hunger, implemented in Houston to benefit the Houston Food Bank. The unique lunch fundraiser is a collaboration between Houston area ceramists, woodturners and artists working in all media and Houston Center for Contemporary Craft.
Attendees will get to peruse the 1,500-plus one-of-a-kind, hand-crafted bowls made and donated by Houston area ceramists and craft artists, which are available for a donation to the Houston Food Bank of $25 per bowl (100 percent of fees goes to Houston Food Bank). There are also larger bowls available at higher prices. For each $1 donated to Houston Food Bank, three meals are provided to the hungry, so, each $25 bowl purchased provides 75 meals.
There will be live artist demonstrations outdoors throughout the event, and music in the garden. All attendees who purchase bowls will enjoy a complimentary sweet treat from GoodPop.
Empty Bowls is an international effort to fight hunger, implemented in Houston to benefit the Houston Food Bank. The unique lunch fundraiser is a collaboration between Houston area ceramists, woodturners and artists working in all media and Houston Center for Contemporary Craft.
Attendees will get to peruse the 1,500-plus one-of-a-kind, hand-crafted bowls made and donated by Houston area ceramists and craft artists, which are available for a donation to the Houston Food Bank of $25 per bowl (100 percent of fees goes to Houston Food Bank). There are also larger bowls available at higher prices. For each $1 donated to Houston Food Bank, three meals are provided to the hungry, so, each $25 bowl purchased provides 75 meals.
There will be live artist demonstrations outdoors throughout the event, and music in the garden. All attendees who purchase bowls will enjoy a complimentary sweet treat from GoodPop.
Empty Bowls is an international effort to fight hunger, implemented in Houston to benefit the Houston Food Bank. The unique lunch fundraiser is a collaboration between Houston area ceramists, woodturners and artists working in all media and Houston Center for Contemporary Craft.
Attendees will get to peruse the 1,500-plus one-of-a-kind, hand-crafted bowls made and donated by Houston area ceramists and craft artists, which are available for a donation to the Houston Food Bank of $25 per bowl (100 percent of fees goes to Houston Food Bank). There are also larger bowls available at higher prices. For each $1 donated to Houston Food Bank, three meals are provided to the hungry, so, each $25 bowl purchased provides 75 meals.
There will be live artist demonstrations outdoors throughout the event, and music in the garden. All attendees who purchase bowls will enjoy a complimentary sweet treat from GoodPop.