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“established by African-American artists”
Project Row Houses (PRH) is a community-based arts and culture non-profit organization in Houston’s northern Third Ward, one of the city’s oldest African American neighborhoods. Founded in 1993 as a result of the vision of local African-American artists wanting a positive creative presence in their own community, PRH shifts the view of art from traditional studio practice to a more conceptual base of transforming the social environment.
I visited Project Row Houses during my trip to Houston. It is a block of shotgun houses that have been preserved and converted into art installations. When I arrived, I went to the welcome center... Read more
While looking up what to do on my visit to Houston, I came across Project Row Houses on Yelp. Project Row Houses seems to be an out of the box, non-typical tourist thing to do and decided to come... Read more
I had no idea this art installation even existed until a few months ago. I decided to take my kids (even though they are a little young to understand the exhibits) I thought exposing them to some... Read more
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