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Last Chance Moving Sale & Holiday Happiness Celebration

DiverseWorks 4102 Fannin Street, Suite 200, Houston, TX, United States

Our Drinks with DiverseWorks Happy Hour at Axelrad has been cancelled, but the celebration continues! Stop by DiverseWorks for our FINAL public event in the Fannin location before we move to the MATCH. We'll have Saint Arnold's Beer and plenty of Holiday Cheer! So put on that "ugly" sweater and raise a glass to DiverseWorks' past, present, and future. Plus - it's your last chance to score on some great deals from our moving sale. Tables, desks, vases, filing cabinets, lights, etc. And of course, Luck of the Draw artworks always make great gifts!

Free

DiverseWorks on Wednesdays: Creative Voo Doo

DiverseWorks, MATCHBOX 2 3400 Main Street, Houston, TX, United States

Presented in collaboration with the DiverseWorks Artist Advisory Board, DiverseWorks on Wednesdays (DWOW) is an itinerate series of arts activities. For Creative Voo Doo, Artist Advisory Board members Tek Wilson, jhon stronks, and Alisa Mittin will guide audience members through a fun and energetic creative process in order to produce a new multi-disciplinary artwork. FREE 6 pm: refreshments in the gallery courtesy of Saint Arnold Brewing Company and Topo Chico USA 6:30 - 8 pm: Creative Voo Doo in MATCHBOX 2

Free

MEMORY FLEET: Installation Walk-Through with Lovie Olivia

Houston Met Dance 4916 Main St., Houston, TX, United States

Memory Fleet: A Return to Matr is a performance and archive that preserves the living memories of eight Black matriarchs of the North and South sides of Houston, TX.

Free

MEMORY FLEET: A RETURN TO MATR – performance with talk back

Houston Met Dance 4916 Main St., Houston, TX, United States

Memory Fleet: A Return to Matr is a performance and archive that preserves the living memories of eight Black matriarchs of the North and South sides of Houston, TX.

Pay what you wish.

River on Fire – Opening Reception

MATCH Gallery 3400 Main Street, Houston, TX, United States

River on Fire is a multidisciplinary exhibition and performance project curated by DW’s Curator Ashley DeHoyos Sauder that explores the conversations related to the impacts and effects of the climate crisis and human reliance on fossil fuels in Houston and the Gulf South region.