Calendar of Houston EventsIf you're planning a trip to the area, find out what's happening with our Houston Events Calendar. You'll find festivals, sporting events, museum exhibits, outdoor events and more with this complete Houston calendar. Houston events offer something for everyone. |
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July 17, 2009 - April 4, 2010
Albania, a European country with a Muslim majority, succeeded where other European nations failed in dealing with Nazi Germany.
November 13, 2009 - April 4, 2010
Discover the spectacular designs of Carl Fabergé, a master goldsmith and legendary jeweler who is still celebrated for his inventive design and meticulous craftsmanship.
November 21, 2009 - September 11, 2010
The exhibit chronicles the Port of Galveston's largely forgotten history as a major gateway to American immigration from 1845 to 1924.
January 12, 2010 - April 4, 2010
The Heritage Society is teaming up with the Houston Astros and the Texas Baseball Hall of Fame to celebrate the organizations that made Space City baseball what it is today-The Buffs, Colt 45's, and Astros!
January 16, 2010 - May 16, 2010
The Houston Center for Contemporary Craft presents it's newest exhibition, Iron: Forged, Tempered, Quenched.
January 16, 2010 - March 21, 2010
The Houston Center for Contemporary Craft presents it's newest exhibit, eXtreme Tea.
January 16, 2010 - March 21, 2010
The Houston Center for Contemporary Craft presents it's newest exhibit, Transmutations: Material Reborn.
January 23, 2010 - May 9, 2010
Backyard monsters take over The Health Museum, see what you’ve been stepping on.
January 23, 2010 - October 31, 2010
Texan-French Alliance for the Arts (TFAA) presents the nine-month exhibition of sculptures by the internationally renowned French artist, Bernar Venet.
January 28, 2010 - March 14, 2010
Master of material transformation and one of the foremost artists of his generation, sculptor El Anatsui Gli makes his first U.S. public site-specific installation at Rice University Art Gallery.





