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Historic Houston blue and white tile navigational street sign. Photo by HCCC

Join HCCC Curator + Exhibitions Director Sarah Darro for a tour of the new exhibition, Clutch City Craft, offering behind-the-scenes insight into the makers, materials, and stories shaping Houston’s vernacular—from the infrastructures beneath our feet to the technologies that carry us beyond Earth.

Houston,
TX
Celebrations + Gatherings Exhibitions + Shows
Clay Fiber Glass Metal Mixed Media Other Paper Wood
Custom Grillz by Alam Lalani (Grillz by Prince). Photo courtesy of the artist

Kick off Go Texan Day and rodeo season at the opening reception of Clutch City Craft, an exhibition surveying the makers and material traditions that have shaped Houston.

Come with your finest Houston western wear—boots, buckles, hats, grillz, and low riders are encouraged!—for a chance to take home prizes.

Opening reception from 6:00 – 8:00 PM, with western wear judging beginning at 7:00 PM. The evening will also feature open studios by the newest resident artists.

Houston,
TX
Celebrations + Gatherings Exhibitions + Shows
Clay Fiber Glass Metal Mixed Media Other Paper Wood
Norwood Viviano, “Recasting Houston” (detail), 2019. Kiln-cast glass. 14 x 14 x 13 inches. Photo by Tim Thayer/RM Hensleigh.

Clutch City Craft‘ explores the craft traditions and material cultures that have made Houston a powerhouse of making.

Named after the city’s hard-won nickname, the exhibition traces a material journey from civic infrastructure and SLAB car culture to bespoke western wear, grillz, and aerospace innovation, revealing how skilled craftsmanship underpins Houston’s industrial strength, cultural identity, and extraordinary concentration of working artists.

Houston,
TX
Exhibitions + Shows
Clay Fiber Glass Metal Mixed Media Paper Wood
Art Jewelry Celebration (AJC). James Thurman

The Denton Maker Center (DMC) will be hosting its first Art Jewelry Celebration (AJC) on Saturday, November 14, 2026.

The event will feature one-of-a-kind and limited production pieces from a range of art jewelers, from established professionals to rising stars.

Food, refreshments, and live music will also be a part of this festive event.

Denton,
TX
Celebrations + Gatherings Exhibitions + Shows Marketplaces + Festivals Workshops + Courses
Metal Mixed Media
Consuelo Jimenez Underwood in her studio. Image by Damon Casarez

Ruiz-Healy Art presents a two-person exhibition by artists Jennifer Ling Datchuk and Consuelo Jimenez Underwood in both our San Antonio, Texas, and New York City locations. Both artists use traditional crafts—weaving and ceramics, respectively—to tackle issues of intersectional and multicultural identity.

San Antonio,
TX
Exhibitions + Shows
Clay Fiber Mixed Media Other
Ruiz-Healy Art San Antonio. Courtesy Ruiz-Healy Art, New York | San Antonio

Founded in San Antonio, Texas, in 2006, Ruiz-Healy Art represents an international roster of artists, emphasizing Latino/a creators and Texas-based artists. Biculturalism and discussions of identity are important aspects for several artists we work with.

In the spring of 2019, we opened a gallery space in the Upper East Side of New York City that works in tandem with the gallery in San Antonio as a platform to disseminate the artist’s work. The continuous investments in these underrepresented areas have remained a longstanding signature of the gallery program.

The gallery is recognized for its success in placing works by our artists in prestigious museum collections ranging from the Museum of Modern Art, New York, Whitney Museum of American Art, the Smithsonian Institution, the LA County Museum of Art, McNay Art Museum, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and many others.

We are proud, long-standing members of the IFPDA.

San Antonio,
TX
Gallery
Clay Fiber Mixed Media Other Paper Wood
The Woodlands Waterway Arts Festival. Mauricio Ramirez

The Woodlands Arts Council (TWAC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to enriching our region through cultural and educational programming that encourages, supports, and promotes the visual, performing, and literary arts.

As the producer of signature events—including the award-winning The Woodlands Waterway Arts Festival, the Texas Fine Craft Show, and the Young Makers Market, TWAC creates meaningful opportunities for people of all ages to celebrate, experience, and be inspired by creativity.

TWAC fulfills its mission through impactful year-round initiatives, including student art scholarships, microgrants, public art projects, and educational outreach programs. Over the past 20 years, the organization has reinvested more than $1.7 million into the community, thanks to the generosity of its community.

TWAC also operates a gallery open free of charge alongside a vibrant calendar of special events and programs throughout the year.

The Woodlands,
TX
Arts/Cultural Organization Gallery
Clay Fiber Glass Metal Mixed Media Other Paper Wood
Gallery view of “THIS SIDE UP” at Houston Center for Contemporary Craft. Photo by Kerrisa Treanor.

Located in Houston’s Museum District, Houston Center for Contemporary Craft (HCCC) is a nonprofit arts center with a mission to inspire and connect people to the art and process of making. Focused on objects made from clay, fiber, glass, metal, wood, and mixed media, and serving as a dynamic hub at the intersection of craft and contemporary culture, HCCC is one of only a few venues in the U.S. dedicated to showcasing craft at the highest level. Visitors of all ages enjoy viewing leading-edge exhibitions, interacting with resident artists, participating in hands-on programming, exploring the Craft Garden, and shopping for one-of-a-kind jewelry and gifts.  Admission is always free.

Houston,
TX
Arts/Cultural Organization Museum
Clay Fiber Glass Metal Mixed Media Paper Wood
The Nancy and Rich Kinder Building at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Photo by Houston First Corporation.

As one of the leading craft-collecting institutions in the United States, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH) is dedicated to the research and interpretation of contemporary craft. Dating from 1940 to the present and international in scope, the collection represents all media including ceramics, fiber, furniture, glass, jewelry, metalwork, sculptural and turned wood and alternative materials. Important collections include the Helen Williams Drutt Collection of jewelry, the Garth Clark and Mark Del Vecchio Collection of ceramics, the Leatrice and Melvin Eagle Collection of craft, and the Carol Straus Collection of fiber art.

Founded in 1900, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston is the oldest museum in Texas, and one of the largest cultural institutions in the United States, with over 270,000 square feet of space dedicated to the display of art. Nearly one million visitors engage annually with the Museum’s permanent collection of more than 70,000 objects. The encyclopedic collections of the MFAH cover world cultures dating from antiquity to the present.

Houston,
TX
Arts/Cultural Organization Museum
Clay Fiber Glass Metal Mixed Media Other Paper Wood
Front entrance to the Denton Maker Center. James Thurman

The Denton Maker Center, a non-profit organization, strives to be the central location for creative making in the greater North Texas region. This is accomplished by providing activities and resources that nurture a community of makers. Activities include workshops (both in-person and online), exhibitions, sales, open studio times, and related special events. Resources include tools/equipment, expertise of personnel, safe workspace, exhibition space, and a retail store. Generation of public interest and appreciation is accomplished through promotion of these activities and resources through personal networking, social media, website, print materials, and shared distribution by aligned institutions.

Denton,
TX
Arts/Cultural Organization Craft School
Clay Fiber Glass Metal Mixed Media Paper Wood