Hey Now, YOU’RE an All Star

So much to do, so much to see, quoth Smash Mouth, and boy howdy is it true. You may not feel like the sharpest tool in the shed if you can’t remember what’s going on this week, but it seems forgivable. When it stops making sense not to live for fun, you can find solace in the fact that you are indeed an all star, especially if you hit up these events. 


Monday, 03/02

They, Who Sound | 7:30 PM

Lawndale Art Center | 4912 Main St

They, Who Sound returns to Lawndale with another set of those who create sounds. This iteration brings a set from the trio of Ryan Edwards, Sandy Ewen, Rebecca Novak followed by the synthy stylings of Concrète Mélange. 




Tuesday, 03/03

You’ll never shine if you don’t glow. 




Wednesday, 03/04 

Homies in Resistance | 5:00 PM

Friends Gallery | 7040 Harrisburg Blvd

Kitchen Table heads to Friends Gallery for the Houston stop of their Tejas tour pop-up mercado to raise funds for more puppet projects. Stop through to support, snag prints, and socialize or just enjoy the evening. 






Thursday, 03/05 

Opening: You weren't there | 6:00 PM

FLATS | 2402 Montrose Blvd

Whet your appetite for photography ahead of the big’un this weekend with the opening of You weren’t there by Jacinto Deleon. In the exhibition, Deleon explores the emotions that cycle through the immigrant identity: the many ideas of home, generational grief, environmental adaption, and then some. 





Friday, 03/06

Many Openings | 6:00 PM
Box13 Artspace | 6700 Harrisburg Blvd

It’s another full-building refresh over at the Box with a new set of exhibitions debuting. Exhibitions include De-Documenting by Beatriz Bellorín, The Classroom by Darla Barolini, Interstice by Amelia Key, and Out of Pocket: Memory in Reverb by Jonathan Durham. 




Opening: Paintings and Drawings by Adrian Jimenez | 7:00 PM

Pablo Cardoza Gallery | 803 William St #3

Swing by PCG for a good ol’ opening of works by Adrian Jimenez as a he presents a series influenced by the celebration of beauty as a point of contemplation, reflecting on past and future via visual metaphor. 




Saturday, 03/07

Round 60: Rooted in Perception 2026 | 4:00 PM 

Project Row Houses | 2521 Holman St

Get a head start on your evening with PRH’s opening of Round 60: Rooted in Perception 2026, in conjunction with the Fotofest Biennial. Artists activating the houses include Tokie Rome Taylor, Danielle Mason, Andre Ramos-Woodard, Shavon Aja Morris, Lola Flash, Jay Clark, Stephen Clark, and Earlie Hudnall Jr. Enjoy the community market hosted by PRH alongside the opening and get your hands on some local goods from local doods (inclusively). 

Fotofest Biennial Opening | 8:00 PM 

Sawyer Yards Galleries | 2000 Edwards St

Is it that time again already? Fotofest is back with another biennial, this time highlighting the history of the program and the works they’ve showcased and commission over 40 iterations. Celebrate alongside the team and the artists as the biennial spreads across Winter Street Studios - the first of many, many programs

Sunday, 03/08

Only shootin' stars break the mold

Michael McFadden

Michael McFadden is an arts writer based in Houston, Texas.

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