Lawndale Art Center

Lawndale Art Center Lawndale is a multidisciplinary contemporary art center that engages Houston communities. There is no fee to submit a proposal for an exhibition at Lawndale.
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Lawndale is one of the only institutions in Houston that is dedicated to the presentation of contemporary art with an emphasis on work by regional artists. Located at the edge of Downtown in the Museum District the organization utilizes its accessible location to present exhibitions, performances, lectures, film screenings and events, and offers an annual residency program to further the creative

exchange of ideas among Houston's diverse communities. In all programming and activities, Lawndale strives to extend the center's outreach. Lawndale includes four museum-quality galleries, three artist studios and an outdoor sculpture garden that facilitate its role as a vital cultural resource for Houston. A board Programming Committee made up of area artists and arts professionals meet twice per year to consider proposals and select artists and exhibitions for presentation. A balance is sought among emerging, mid-career and established artists, as well as a wide range of two and three-dimensional media and content. The committee gives special consideration to work that would not be shown in commercial or other museum venues due to its scale, ephemeral nature, or difficulty of installation. The schedule is intentionally flexible to allow for work to be shown within six months of its completion; accordingly, nothing is scheduled more than one year in advance. The committee also considers works from around the region that inform area artists and audiences about the most current themes and concepts in contemporary art, while remaining focused on Houston area artists. Every year Lawndale Art Center hosts an area-wide open call juried survey show, called The Big Show, which provides exhibition access to area artists. Approximately 400 artists who live and work within a 100-mile radius of Houston, bring over 950 works of art to the Lawndale galleries for jurying over three days. A nationally known curator from outside of the region selects The Big Show from these entries presenting an annual snapshot of contemporary art in Houston. Lawndale Art Center's most recent programming initiative was to launch an annual rotating mural project, which features the work of local artists on Lawndale's north exterior wall. One of Lawndale Art Center's most anticipated events is the annual festival celebrating, Día de Los Muertos, featuring an open-call exhibition of over 250 contemporary interpretations of the Mexican folk art tradition, the retablo, created by area artists and enthusiasts. During this time Lawndale also works closely with area schools, focusing on at risk and low income schools, to educate students about the Mexican tradition using contemporary art as a context and features artworks from the students during the retablo exhibition. This program provides a critical bridge to Houston's Latino community and helps build awareness within the Mexican-American community for our other programming. In addition, Lawndale also provides educational opportunities to area elementary, middle and high school-age children and to local college and university students through its teacher orientation program, internship program and guided tours and activities. History

Lawndale Art Center was founded in 1979 by artist James Surls, an instructor at the University of Houston, in a 100,000 square-foot warehouse, and provided studio spaces for MFA students. Surls created an exhibition area within the warehouse and programming soon expanded to explore experimental, alternative works and performances by other artists in the community and beyond. Through the early 1980s, Lawndale operated as a university-sponsored space. Performance art and music shows drew audiences that loved the club-scene atmosphere. By 1989 the university was no longer able to support the space and the organization was suddenly homeless. A small team of hard-working individuals, committed to keeping the entity alive, formed a board of directors, obtained non-profit status and borrowed spaces in which the newly independent Lawndale could continue to program. In 1992 Lawndale rented a three-story 1930 Art Deco building at its current location in Houston's Museum District. Its layout and location were well-suited to Lawndale's vision for program and audience expansion. In 1993 the organization purchased the building and hired an Executive Director. By the mid-1990s Lawndale was beginning to stabilize. The board structure was modified but continued the artist-run Programming Committee, charged with the curatorial duties of the organization and dedicated to presenting experimental art works from area artists. By the year 2000 the facility was in poor condition. The building required major repairs and renovations in order to have adequate exhibition and office space and to realize the goal of beginning an artist residency program. In 2003 Lawndale launched a $1.4M capital campaign to fund the project; most of the funds were raised within two years. During construction in 2004, staff moved out of the building, but was able to continue programming: producing an artist-designed billboard series and presenting annual exhibitions in other area art spaces. Renovations were completed in 2005 and Lawndale moved back into a first-rate, fully ADA compliant facility. In 2006 Lawndale launched the Artist Studio Program offering financial support and space for three artists annually. From the beginning, all programming has been artist driven. Lawndale Art Center became the premiere center for artists in Houston and the region to show work, experiment, perform and meet other artists. Early projects included works by Luis Jimenez, Sue Coe, The Art Guys, Nam June Paik and Rev. Johnnie Swearingen. Performance art and music were an important part of the early years, including varied performances from Allen Ginsberg and Spaulding Gray to Black Flag and the Meat Puppets.

Algo Que DeclararTe invitamos a una degustación participativa de Malditos Caramelos. Para participar, cada persona deber...
04/16/2026

Algo Que Declarar

Te invitamos a una degustación participativa de Malditos Caramelos. Para participar, cada persona deberá compartir un relato, poema o memoria sobre comida que haya viajado a través de distancias o fronteras.

La participación es parte de la experiencia. La actividad se llevará a cabo en español, con interpretación al inglés disponible.

🗓 25 Abril · 2–4 PM
📍 Lawndale Art Center
🎟 Registro requerido: [link in bio]

Organizado por Jorge Galván Flores como parte de Mud + Corn + Stone + Blue. Logo por .notes

Something to Declare

Join us for a participatory tasting of Malditos Caramelos. To take part, each guest will be asked to share a story, poem, or memory about food that has traveled across distance or borders.

Participation is part of the experience. The event will be held in Spanish, with English interpretation provided.

🗓 April 25 · 2–4 PM
📍 Lawndale Art Center
🎟 Registration required: [link in bio]

Organized by Jorge Galván Flores as part of Mud + Corn + Stone + Blue. Logo by .notes

01/27/2026

What better way to start February than with mimosas, coffee & community! Join co-chairs Debra Barrera, Holland Horton, and Regina Reggie on February 1 from 11 am - 1 pm for our annual daytime silent auction, Sunday Brunch with Lawndale. The silent auction is now available to view online! View now, bid in person!  

Sunday Brunch with Lawndale
Lawndale Art Center - 4912 Main St.
Sunday, February 1, 2026
11 AM - 1 PM

Click the link in our bio to purchase your tickets today and view our auction.

Artwork pictured is “Untitled Botanicalnum 564(Coleus)” by Jonathan Paul Jackson, courtesy Foltz Fine Art and part of our 2025 Lending Library

Media sponsorship courtesy of Papercity Magazine

01/24/2026

One week away from our annual daytime silent auction, Sunday Brunch with Lawndale. Support Lawndale’s vibrant exhibitions and artists on February 1 from 11 am - 1 pm, chaired by Debra Barrera, Holland Horton, and Regina Reggie!

Enjoy light bites courtesy of The Lymbar, bottomless bubbles, festive sweets by The Bake Happening, music by Pink Matter, and a silent auction of artwork from our 2025 Lending Library. The Lawndale Lending Library connects Houston art lovers with artists from our community, fostering the lifelong pursuit of having original art in your home.

Click the link in our bio to purchase and learn more today.

Artwork pictured is “Untitled Botanicalnum 564(Coleus)” by Jonathan Paul Jackson, courtesy Foltz Fine Art and part of our 2025 Lending Library

Media sponsorship courtesy of Papercity Magazine

01/23/2026

Tickets are live! Join co-chairs Debra Barrera, Holland Horton, and Regina Reggie at Sunday Brunch with Lawndale. The most highly anticipated annual silent auction in Houston, featuring artwork from Lawndale’s 2025 Lending Library.

Enjoy light bites courtesy of The Lymbar, bottomless bubbles, festive sweets by The Bake Happening, music provided by Pink Matter, and a silent auction of artwork from our Lending Library. The Lawndale Lending Library connects Houston art lovers with artists from our community, fostering the lifelong pursuit of having original art in your home.

Click the link in our bio to purchase your tickets today.

Media sponsorship courtesy of Papercity Magazine

Lawndale Art & Performance Center is seeking a part-time Programs Assistant to support Lawndale’s Lending Library Progra...
01/16/2026

Lawndale Art & Performance Center is seeking a part-time Programs Assistant to support Lawndale’s Lending Library Program, our Friends of Lawndale, and general programs & events.

Click the link in our bio to learn more!

Lawndale is a multidisciplinary contemporary art center that engages Houston communities with exhibitions and programs that explore the aesthetic, critical, and social issues of our time. Over the course of a year Lawndale typically presents 6-8 exhibitions and/or performances along with numerous public programs.

Lawndale is committed to creating a diverse and representative workplace and strongly encourages individuals from marginalized communities to apply. Lawndale is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, s*x (including gender identity), s*xual orientation, disability, age, national origin, political affiliation, marital status, parental status, military service, or other non-merit factors.

We’re excited to announce our Sunday Brunch with Lawndale co-chaired by Debra Barrera, Holland Horton & Regina Reggie wi...
01/15/2026

We’re excited to announce our Sunday Brunch with Lawndale co-chaired by Debra Barrera, Holland Horton & Regina Reggie will be Sunday, February 1 from 11 AM - 1 PM. Thanks to those of you who joined us in November at our amazing kick-off event at The Lymbar, who are back again to provide the light bites for this event.

Get your tickets for one of Houston's most anticipated silent art auctions of works from Lawndale’s Lending Library that has been supporting local and regional contemporary artists since 2019!

Sunday Brunch with Lawndale
Lawndale Art Center
4912 Main St. 77004
Sunday, February 1
11 AM - 1 PM

Click the link in our bio to purchase tickets & learn more
Media sponsorship courtesy of PaperCity Magazine. Images courtesy of: Troy Ezequiel Montes

What a whirlwind this year has been! As we come to a close of 2025, we want to highlight some of our favorite moments an...
12/18/2025

What a whirlwind this year has been! As we come to a close of 2025, we want to highlight some of our favorite moments and accomplishments of this year:

Lawndale presented 8 exhibitions featuring over 80+ artists and hosted 50+ programs engaging countless communities.

We collaborated with many local and national organizations: They Who Sound ( , Gulf Coast (), Icehouse Radio (), DiverseWorks (), Anderson Center for the Arts (), Soho Cities Without Houses (), Framebridge (), Untitled Art Fair (), DJ MLE (), Pink Matter (), The Lymbar (), Dj gfunk (), Musiqa (), Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts (), to name a few

None of our exhibitions are possible without the work and effort of our installation team consisting of: Crystal Coulter, Ian Gerson, Reuben Ducay, Sol Diaz-Peña, Alexis Pye, David Cobb, Hannah Bender, & Matthew Fries. We appreciate the time and care you put into Lawndale’s vision & mission!

Lee & Ernesto from Lee studios installed a new, beautiful fence surrounding our 4900 Main lot!

And last but not least, dropping our limited-edition cosmic condiment, Swamp Sauce, at this year’s Big Show (available to purchase on our website). Made in collaboration with Chef Tim Elkins of Xango’s Rage Pepper Sauce ()and features an artist-designed label by Sarah Welch of Mystic Multiples ().

We are grateful for the support of our volunteers, sponsors, board members, and Friends of Lawndale. We hope you enjoy the holiday season. We will see you in 2026 at our annual Sunday Brunch, a silent auction and daytime celebration featuring 50+ local artists from our 2025 Lending Library! 

Click the link in our bio to purchase your tickets now!

And a reminder these lovely humans who run this account are taking a much needed break from Monday, December 22 through Monday, January 5.

12/09/2025

“The shower is the place we go to take the rain, to be drained of what we know, and what we wear, what we fear, and what we believe, and to see what is left of us when it’s all been washed away—Artists are known to make, to do, and for me, to move. But in this work I want to do the opposite. To sit down, to undo, to remove. And look at what is left.” ~ Jax Neal

Experience “7 Days in December” from December 7 - 13 in the John M O’Quinn Gallery from 11 AM – 5 PM.
Free & open to the public

The shower, fabricated by Matt Fries of Moon Papas, is a stage prop which cycles water in a closed loop system.

This project is funded in partnership with the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts

Soberanía (Sovereignty) by multidisciplinary artist XZZX is still on view in our Main Street Lot through December 31. Wh...
12/04/2025

Soberanía (Sovereignty) by multidisciplinary artist XZZX is still on view in our Main Street Lot through December 31. While our indoor galleries are closed, you can still visit this mirror world of Houston’s urban landscape during our regular hours. Mark you calendars for upcoming activations:

December 6 & 13 from 2 - 3 pm: Join us in our Main Street Lot for a performance of “HUMO: Soberanía” by the artist.
December 20 from 2 - 4 pm: Celebrate with the artist at the closing reception of Soberanía (Sovereignty)

About “HUMO: Soberanía” :
Artist XZZX will perform near her sculpture Soberanía (Sovereignty) “a series of actions that explore themes implicit in the project, in particular, a reflection on the concept of sovereignty/soberanía.”
In the first of three activations, XZZX will read original texts with selected music to further this artistic intervention which engages with the city’s cultural diversity and car culture, emphasizing the need to rethink urban development and ecological preservation. Serving as public art and a catalyst for collective consciousness, the artist invites Houstonians to reconsider their urban-nature relationship.

Click the link in our bio to learn more!

Images courtesy of Tamirah Collins

Join Jax Neal at Lawndale Art center for the debut of “7 Days in December” from December 7 - 13 in the John M O’Quinn Ga...
12/03/2025

Join Jax Neal at Lawndale Art center for the debut of “7 Days in December” from December 7 - 13 in the John M O’Quinn Gallery. During this durational performance, Neal will lie down in a running shower for 6 hours each day. The gallery hours will shift to be 11 AM - 5 PM from Sunday-Saturday of that week.

In the words of Neal:
“The shower is the place we go to take the rain, to be drained of what we know, and what we wear, what we fear, and what we believe, and to see what is left of us when it’s all been washed away.

“The performance is not just the shower, it is also the end of the day, when the faucet turns off, and that lights go away, and the artist gets up, dries off, goes home, and comes back to do it the next day.

“Artists are known to make, to do, and for me, to move. But in this work I want to do the opposite. To sit down, to undo, to remove. And look at what is left.”

Jax Neal is a multidisciplinary poet, choreographer, and performance artist currently based in Los Angeles, California. Born in Houston, Texas, Neal grew up writing and performing with Meta-Four Houston, an internationally-acclaimed poetry slam collective. Neal now creates hybrid Gesamtkunstwerk, incorporating performance art, physical theater, poetry, and dance, often combining vulnerable storytelling with highly physical tests of endurance.

Please note: gallery hours will be Sunday, December 7 – Saturday, December 13 from 11 AM – 5 PM. Free & open to the public

The shower, fabricated by Matt Fries of Moon Papas, is a stage prop which cycles water in a closed loop system.

This project is funded in partnership with the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts

Images courtesy of the artist, image stills of Jax Neal performing “The Obligations,” 2023

Address

4912 Main Street
Houston, TX
77002

Opening Hours

Wednesday 11am - 5pm
Thursday 11am - 5pm
Friday 11am - 5pm
Saturday 11am - 5pm

Telephone

(713) 528-5858

Website

https://lawndaleartcenter.submittable.com/submit/321566/the-big-show-2025

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