The granddaddy of live music venues, the Continental Club has enjoyed a coast-to-coast and worldwide reputation as the premiere club for live music in Austin since 1955 and in Houston since 2000.
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We serve what we know, are proud to be a steward of Gulf Coast resources, locally source ingredients, and share the history behind them.
Hotspot for diner-style American eats & stick-to-your-ribs soul food including chicken & waffles.
Celebrated performing arts center since 1976 highlighting African-American theater & outreach.
Dedicated to the history and achievements of Buffalo Soldiers and African American soldiers from all of the branches of the United States Military.
The Houston Center for Contemporary Craft is a non-profit arts organization that offers exhibitions, educational programming, and an artist-in-residence program from their building in the Houston Museum District.
The Collective serves as a bastion for cross-cultural appreciation, artistic empowerment and accessibility to the arts by fostering racial and ideological inclusivity among Houston’s local art community.
The Gallery Sonja Roesch focuses on contemporary reductive and concept-based art by international emerging and established artists.
The jewel of the Central College campus, the historic Heinen Theatre is an elegant, intimate venue that serves as the performance home of our dance, drama and music departments.
The Houston Fire Museum is housed in historic firehouse No. 7, an original fire station for the City of Houston. It was opened in 1899 and was an active duty fire station until 1969.
Founded in 1990 with an emphasis on artists living in Houston and the region, Inman Gallery has since cultivated an internationally recognized program that represents contemporary artists from the region, nationally, and abroad.
Lawndale is located within the Houston Museum District and the Midtown Cultural Arts and Entertainment District at the corner of Main and Rosedale streets.
Shabach Enterprise—Houston’s premier minority-led arts nonprofit—unites the city’s top arts institutions for a groundbreaking festival celebrating African-American creativity.