Brown Foundation Gallery

Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art

Opening Reception
Friday, November 16, 2012 | 7-9PM

On View
November 17, 2012 – February 15, 2013

Zilkha Gallery

Perspectives 180 - Unfinished Country: New Video from China

Opening Reception
Thursday, November 1, 2012 | 6:30-9PM

On View
November 2, 2012 – February 17, 2013

CAMH Coalition

Frame art at Sarah Balinskas in January and save!

Throughout January, CAMH members save 15% on framing at Sarah Balinskas Fine Framing.

Sarah Balinskas sets the highest standard for framing and display solutions with an unparalleled selection and a discriminating eye. Their experienced staff can restore antique carved and gilded frames as well as fabricate custom frames, pedestals and cases. Sarah Balinskas Fine Framing is located at 1114 Taft St. and can be contacted at 713 630 0030.

CAMH Coalition is an initiative to connect CAMH members to a wide variety of locally owned businesses in Houston with the mission to promote a sense of community and discovery in our eclectic city.

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Call for Submissions: Teen Artists

DEADLINE: January 18, 2013

CAMH's Teen Council is announcing a call for submissions for the upcoming exhibition Perspectives 181: Human Nature, which will be on view March 1 - June 9, 2013. The call is open to all teen-aged artists (13-19 years old) currently living in the Houston area. Click here for eligibility and entry procedures. 


Danny Tisdale: In Transitions Inc.

SATURDAY 2PM

Join CAMH this week for a performance in conjunction with our exhibition, Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art.

In Transitions, Inc., Danny Tisdale becomes Tracey Goodman, the head of a fictitious company that specializes in transforming one's physical appearance for the purpose of greater social access and financial reward. 

Click here for more details.

Revenue Sharing

DJ Flash Gordon Parks

THURSDAY 12:15-1PM

Jason Woods, aka Flash Gordon Parks, is the documentarian for Peace Uv Mine Entertainment LLC. An accomplished photographer of over ten years, Woods began his study of the art form at Jack Yates Senior High School. He continued his study and progression as an artist at Sam Houston State University, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Photography. During that time Woods began cultivate all of his inherent artistic talents. A lifelong lover of music, he began to dig deeper into the history and inner workings of music through crates of records.

As a DJ, Parks strives to reach the souls of people with music. He believes his job is not only to entertain, but expose the masses to artists of which they are not aware. Listening to his sets can be a mixture of a lesson in music history, walk down memory lane, and listening party for new artists.