Memento: Artist Talk with Adriana Corral
Adriana Corral’s sculptures and installations are framed by human rights abuses and historical narratives through memory and erasure. Corral’s work is rooted by her experiences from her birthplace of El […]
Adriana Corral’s sculptures and installations are framed by human rights abuses and historical narratives through memory and erasure. Corral’s work is rooted by her experiences from her birthplace of El […]
Enjoy free admission and visit the Museum’s special juried exhibition, Withstand: Latinx Art in Times of Conflict, which explores themes of social justice and human rights through 100 artworks of Houston Latinx artists. Throughout the day, guests are invited to join us for special performances, storytimes in English and Spanish, curator-led tours of Withstand, and […]
Author Dr. Alan Schlesinger, whose father survived the Holocaust, will talk about his father’s life with Dee Dee Dochen. Visit with them as they discuss his book, Resilience: The Story […]
Educators receive free admission to the Museum (with valid school ID) and can learn about free education programs and resources available for K-12 classrooms during our “Meet and Greet” with the Education team. HMH will also host a book giveaway and registration to win free one-year Educator Memberships to the Museum. This event will kick […]
During National Delicatessen Month, August 1-31, both Kenny and Ziggy's New York Delicatessen & Restaurant locations are offering a multi-choice, three-course menu during lunch and dinner for $38, plus tax […]
Join us for Educator Open House Days at Holocaust Museum Houston this summer! Educators receive FREE admission to the Museum (with valid school id) and can tour our galleries and special exhibitions, including Withstand: Latinx Art in Times of Conflict. Learn about free education programs and resources available for K-12 classrooms during our “Meet and Greet” with the Education […]
"Invención de la Naturaleza" is a collaborative film piece with a duration of 62 minutes that resorts to narrative cinema, documentary testimonials, archival footage and literary discourse to reflect on the nature of socio-political repercussions of borders and their defining of an individual’s perception of self and “the other”. An imaginary account of travels by […]
About Engines of Change™ By encouraging young leaders to recognize that hate, prejudice, and apathy continue to harm individuals and our society, this program encourages the next generation to care about and confront these perils. By fostering a community of Upstanders on their campuses, schools help to support the development of active citizenship in our […]
Join us for Educator Open House Days at Holocaust Museum Houston this summer! Educators receive FREE admission to the Museum (with valid school id) and can tour our galleries and special exhibitions, including Withstand: Latinx Art in Times of Conflict. Learn about free education programs and resources available for K-12 classrooms during our “Meet and Greet” with the Education […]
Delve into the life and artwork of Holocaust survivor Samuel Bak through a virtual exploration of the Samuel Bak Art Gallery. As a part of this workshop, participants will take […]