Attendees look at a selection of bowls at the 8th Annual Empty Bowls Houston at Houston Center for
Contemporary Craft Saturday.
Kit Haggard, 5, of Houston, twirls a hula hoop around her neck at the 8th Annual Empty Bowls Houston at Houston Center for
Contemporary Craft Saturday.
Matt Drecun and Zack Goodrick perform at the 8th Annual Empty Bowls Houston at Houston Center for
Contemporary Craft Saturday, a fundraiser for the Houston Food Bank.
Dave Barziza of Gulf Coast Wood TurnerS, works on a wooden bowl at the 8th Annual Empty Bowls Houston at Houston Center for
Contemporary Craft Saturday, benefiting the Houston Food Bank.
Tommy Joe of Gulf Coast Wood Turners sands a live oak bowl at the 8th Annual Empty Bowls Houston at Houston Center for
Contemporary Craft Saturday.
Henna Artist Macy Ulbricht works on the arm of Parker Adkison of The Woodlands at the 8th Annual Empty Bowls Houston at Houston Center for
Contemporary Craft Saturday, benefiting the Houston Food Bank.
The eighth annual Empty Bowls event benefiting the Houston Food Bank at the Houston Center for
Contemporary Craft Saturday had it all — a lot of artistry, plus entertainment, food and generosity.
Mary Ramer of Spring looks at a bowl as she shops at the 8th Annual Empty Bowls Houston at Houston Center for
Contemporary Craft Saturday.
Attendees look for bowls at the 8th Annual Empty Bowls Houston at Houston Center for
Contemporary Craft Saturday, a fundraiser for the Houston Food Bank.
Allison Bock of Houston looks at a large bowl as she shops at the 8th Annual Empty Bowls Houston at Houston Center for
Contemporary Craft Saturday, benefiting the Houston Food Bank.
Rae Bryant of Women Walking Tall Stilts greets attendees at the 8th Annual Empty Bowls Houston at Houston Center for
Contemporary Craft Saturday.
Not exact matches
Craft workshops: The Houston Center for
Contemporary Craft, 4848 Main St. in the Museum District, will offer the following workshops: Slide Slam;
Saturday, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m., Traditional Origami taught by Joan Son, $ 67; May 31, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., Tapestry Baskets with Lynn Gammon, $ 90.
The Houston Center for
Contemporary Craft, 4848 Main St., is open 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tuesday -
Saturday and noon - 5 p.m. Sunday.
HOUSTON CENTER FOR
CONTEMPORARY CRAFT: Myth, Object and the Animal, featuring works by glass artist William Morris,
Saturday - June 2.
CRAFTHOUSTON: The Houston Center for
Contemporary Craft celebrates its first anniversary with a juried exhibition, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Saturday, and featuring a gallery talk 5 - 6 p.m by juror Kenneth Trapp from the Renwick Gallery in Washington, D.C.; 4848 Main; 713-529-4848.
Those interested can attend this special event
Saturday, May 14, at the Houston Center for
Contemporary Craft, 4848 Main Street, Houston, Texas, 77002.
Houston Center for
Contemporary Craft: «A View Within,» textiles by Karen Rips and Paula Chung, «Charlotte Potter: Glass Armory,» through
Saturday; 4848 Main; 713-529-4848, crafthouston.org.
A free holiday ornament
crafting class will take place from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 7, at the Houston Center for
Contemporary Craft.
The unique lunch fundraiser will be held
Saturday, May 18 and is a collaboration between Houston area ceramists, wood turners and artists working in all media, the Houston Center for
Contemporary Craft and Lawndale Art Center.