Origins and Legacies: Celebrating the Founding Artists of Project Row Houses

Elevating Houston's Art Scene: Grand Opening of CCPPI’s  3131 Gallery in One Emancipation Center

In the culturally vibrant heart of Houston's Third Ward, a remarkable artistic and public policy beacon is about to shine as the Center for Civic and Public Policy Improvement (CCPPI) proudly unveils the grand opening of the 3131 Gallery. 🌟 This dynamic new gallery, nestled within the One Emancipation Center, is poised to become a fresh platform for emerging local artists, celebrating their creative vision within the modern promise and historical significance of the Emancipation district in the Third Ward.

About Our Inaugural Exhibition: "Origins and Legacies: Celebrating the Founding Artists of Project Row Houses"

Featuring works by Rick Lowe, James Bettison, Bert Long, Floyd Newsum, Bert Samples, George Smith, and Jesse Lott, this inaugural exhibition pays homage to visionary artists whose pioneering work laid the cornerstone for the artistic and cultural resurgence of Project Row Houses. 🎨🏡 This captivating collection weaves a tapestry of creativity, resilience, and the transformative power of art and its influence on policy change, offering a glimpse into the heart of this influential movement.

A Vision for the Community Gallery:

The 3131 Gallery envisions a dynamic, ever-evolving space curating exhibitions every three months, providing a platform for diverse artists to showcase their works and share their unique perspectives. 🎨🗣️ With four active shows annually, the gallery dedicates an entire year to celebrating and promoting local artistry. Inclusivity and dialogue are at the core of this gallery's mission, with artist and public policy discussions delving into the creative process, inspirations, and the stories behind captivating works, fostering community growth.

Honoring Garnet Coleman's Profound Contributions:

The inspiration for our inaugural exhibition springs from the extraordinary contributions of Garnet Coleman, a luminary in both public service and arts advocacy. 🌟🎨 This exhibition is a tribute to Coleman's unwavering dedication, showcasing his personal art collection, including the captivating artwork that adorns the exterior of the CCPPI building. His visionary leadership and steadfast commitment to nurturing and promoting the arts have made this extraordinary display possible.

Garnet Coleman's journey in public service commenced in 1991, leading to significant contributions within our community. He has been an unwavering advocate for essential causes, impacting countless lives. His passionate support for local artists is truly inspiring, underscoring his vital role in nurturing our artistic ecosystem.

Your Presence Matters:

The 3131 Gallery at CCPPI is set to be a hub of creativity, collaboration, and inspiration, uniting artists and art enthusiasts. Your presence at the grand opening will not only honor Garnet Coleman and the founding artists of Project Row Houses but also celebrate the vibrant artistic community in Houston's Third Ward. 🎉🎨

RSVP Information:

To secure your place at this special event, please RSVP at 3131gallery@ccppi.org. We eagerly anticipate your attendance and look forward to sharing this remarkable evening with you. 📩🤝 #3131Gallery #HoustonArtScene #CommunityCelebration