The Arts District presents A Day in the District

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The Arts District is home to 300+ studio spaces for local artists, designers, and makers where visitors can see firsthand how art gets made. A Day in the District will allow guests to experience art and architecture in the context of the preserved silos at the Site Gallery. They will visit Houston’s beautiful historic Glenwood Cemetery where the famed Howard Hughes was laid to rest or grab a coffee or a beer at one of the neighborhood haunts. They will also take in the expansive murals at Art Alley or check out Sawyer Yards, Foto Fest, MECA, or the Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern which exhibits art in a former underground drinking water facility from the 1920s.

The Arts District is home to 300+ studio spaces for local artists, designers, and makers where visitors can see firsthand how art gets made. A Day in the District will allow guests to experience art and architecture in the context of the preserved silos at the Site Gallery. They will visit Houston’s beautiful historic Glenwood Cemetery where the famed Howard Hughes was laid to rest or grab a coffee or a beer at one of the neighborhood haunts. They will also take in the expansive murals at Art Alley or check out Sawyer Yards, Foto Fest, MECA, or the Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern which exhibits art in a former underground drinking water facility from the 1920s.

The Arts District is home to 300+ studio spaces for local artists, designers, and makers where visitors can see firsthand how art gets made. A Day in the District will allow guests to experience art and architecture in the context of the preserved silos at the Site Gallery. They will visit Houston’s beautiful historic Glenwood Cemetery where the famed Howard Hughes was laid to rest or grab a coffee or a beer at one of the neighborhood haunts. They will also take in the expansive murals at Art Alley or check out Sawyer Yards, Foto Fest, MECA, or the Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern which exhibits art in a former underground drinking water facility from the 1920s.

WHEN

WHERE

Lower Washington Cultural Arts District
1906 Washington Ave.
Houston, TX 77007
https://www.fresharts.org/

TICKET INFO

Admission is free.
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