• THE THIRD WARD MONOPOLY CLUB 10 YEAR REUNION TOURNAMENT

    DW @ MATCH - Rehearsal Rooms 3400 Main Street, Houston, TX, United States

    REGISTER TO PLAY The Third Ward Monopoly Club (TWMC) started in 2012 and sought to organize and develop a group of tournament-level Monopoly players. TWMC met weekly at the Eldorado Ballroom and featured numerous artists and community members of Houston’s Third Ward. The weekly meetings worked as a way for fellowship and the spawning of ideas and collaborations across the city. This year, TWMC celebrates its 10th year with a week-long tournament. Art League Houston, DiverseWorks, and Project Row Houses will each host a night of Monopoly, featuring five games and one winner. These three winners will then compete at Contemporary Arts Museum Houston for the championship game. Monday, June 13 6–8 PM Art League Houston 1953 Montrose Boulevard. Houston, Texas 77006 Tuesday, June 14 7–9 PM Diverseworks @ MATCH 3400 Main Street Houston, Texas 77002 Wednesday, June 15 6–8 PM Project Row Houses 2521 Holman Street Houston, Texas 77004 Thursday, June 16 6–8 PM Contemporary Arts Museum Houston 5216 Montrose Boulevard. Houston, Texas 77006

  • THE EXQUISITE MOVING CORPSE

    MATCH - Matchbox 4 3400 Main Street, Houston, TX, United States

    SCREENING Free Admission (Suggested Donation of $10) - Tickets Required GET TICKETS DiverseWorks presents a screening of The Exquisite Moving Corpse. The Surrealist “Exquisite Corpse” was a French café parlor game. The Exquisite Moving Corpse is more of an artist chain letter. Sixty artists participated over a two-year period, beginning in March 2020. Each invited artist made a one-minute video in response to the last frame of the previous minute. Most of the footage was shot, shared, and edited while participating artists worked in quarantine. Artists Chip Lord, Jack Massing, and Sean Miller made the first three minutes and then handed it off to an evolving list of artists whom they invited – a jump into the unknown!    Artists include:  Mel Chin, Mark Dion, Kara Hearn, Hillerbrand+Magsamen, Nina Katchadourian, Kristin Lucas, Mary Mattingly, Tony Oursler, Phillip Pyle II, William Wegman....and more! WHEN & WHERE: Thursday, June 30, 2022 MATCH - Matchbox 4 3400 Main St, Houston, TX  77002 Doors and Drinks: 7 pm Screening: 7:30 pm Artist Discussion: 8:35 pm - 9 pm  

  • BOOK LAUNCH: THE CITY WE MAKE TOGETHER

    Basket Books & Art 115 Hyde Park Blvd., Houston, TX, United States

    Join DiverseWorks at Basket Books & Art on Wednesday, November 16 at 6 pm for a special event celebrating the publication of The City We Make Together: City Council Meeting's Primer for Participation by Mallory Catlett and Aaron Landsman. Former DiverseWorks Artistic Director Sixto Wagan and DW Deputy Director Jennifer Gardner will be in conversation with Landsman and Catlett, joining us via Zoom. Please RSVP to DiverseWorks by November 15 at [email protected]. Seating is limited. November 2022 marks 10 years since DiverseWorks co-commissioned and presented City Council Meeting, a participatory theater project about empathy, democracy, and power created by Catlett and Landsman along with Jim Findlay. The City We Make Together, published this year by the University of Iowa Press, traces the evolution of the performance of City Council Meeting in cities across the country. From the publisher: "The City We Make Together looks at how we make art with communities, how we perform power and who gets to play which roles, and how we might use creativity and rigorous inquiry to look at our structures of democracy anew." WHEN & WHERE Wednesday, November 16, 6 pm Basket Books & Art 115 Hyde Park Blvd. Houston, TX  77006 Read Nancy Wozny's review of The City We […]

  • AESTHETIC INHERITANCES: SCREENING & CONVERSATION

    Harris County Cultural Arts Center 13334 Wallisville Rd, Houston, TX, United States

    Image courtesy of Stacey Allen Join DiverseWorks on Thursday, May 11 at 7 pm for a film screening of Aesthetic Inheritances. A brief reception before the screening will begin at 6:30 pm. A conversation between the artists Stacey Allen, Danielle Mason and Keda Sharber will follow the screening. REGISTER HERE Aesthetic Inheritances is a project by performance artist Stacey Allen, created in collaboration with cultural preservationist and photographer Danielle Mason, and filmmaker Keda Sharber, that explores the preservation of Black culture and community. The project is created, in part, on the site of the Barrett family home at  Barrett Station, a Freedom Town established in 1875 in Northeast Harris County. Aesthetic Inheritances is presented by DiverseWorks as part of the 2022-23 Project Freeway Fellowship Program. The film screening is presented in collaboration with HCCAC

  • AESTHETIC INHERITANCES: ONLINE SCREENING

    Image courtesy of Stacey Allen Visit DiverseWorks.org from June 16-19 for a screening of Stacey Allen's Aesthetic Inheritances in celebration of Juneteenth. Allen created Aesthetic Inheritances in collaboration with cultural preservationist and photographer Danielle Mason and filmmaker Keda Sharber and the project was created in part, on the site of the Barrett family home at Barrett Station, a Freedmen's Settlement established in 1875 in Northeast Harris County. Aesthetic Inheritances is presented by DiverseWorks as part of the 2022-23 Project Freeway Fellowship Program.