Explore the striking & ‘grammable Collect It For The Culture III at GreenStreet in Downtown

Photo: Nicolett Electra, courtesy of Black

Update 3/2/21: The earlier planned extension through the first weekend of March has been canceled.

Update 2/23/21: Due to February’s winter storm, Collect It For The Culture III was not open the weekend of Thursday, February 18, 2021. It has since been extended through Sunday, March 7, 2021.

Explore the works and installations of 30 Texas-based artists on display in a spacious, two-story pop-up galley at the third installment of Collect It For The Culture at GreenStreet in Downtown through Sunday, February, 2021.

Presented by Black Buddha Creative Agency, with artists curated by Robert Hodge, Collect It For the Culture showcases sculpture, photography, painting, film, and installation.

The result is an inviting and highly Instagrammable experience and environment.

Visitors will find both new and accomplished artists, and their work, interspersed throughout the beautiful, 23,000 square-foot gallery space.

In addition to showcasing an wide assortment of artists, the exhibition will feature limited-capacity, socially distant special events in February.

Participating Artists in Collect It For The Culture III

  • Katy Anderson
  • Rabéa Ballin
  • Mathieu JN Baptiste
  • Joanna Booth
  • D.C. Boson
  • Hannah Bull
  • Tay Butler
  • Christopher Cascio
  • Jamal Cyrus
  • Colby Deal
  • Dual
  • Alicia Eggert
  • Tim Glover

Gonzo247
Gao Hang
Pedro Henrique
Veronica Ibargüengoitia
Input Output
Billy Baccam
Alex Ramos
Ann Johnson
Rick Lowe
Jehnifer Malone
Tierney Malone
Israel McCloud
Patrick Medrano

Bárbara Miñarro
Kate Mulholland
Riot Muse
David ‘Odiwams’ Wright
Romeo Robinson
Mich S.
Tra Slaughter
George Smith
Benji Stiles
Felandus Thames
Brandon Thompson
Lanceia Rouse Tinsley

Photo: Nicolett Electra, courtesy of Black

Collect It For The Culture III at GreenStreet

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