Midtown at Night

Midtown Houston

Midtown Houston has more than 40 art venues for you to explore. Come support  local artistry at venues like Harambee Art Gallery for eco-conscious beauty or the Station Museum of Contemporary Art for thought-provoking pieces. On a daily basis, you can attend a variety of exhibitions, events, and live theater. Flagship organizations include DiverseWorks known as a ‘cultural agitator’, The Ensemble Theatre, nationally recognized with new plays every season and Midtown Arts & Theater Center Houston: MATCH. There are dozens of vibrant murals located throughout the district and the crown jewel of Midtown’s art-centric community is Midtown Park, which is home to five, stunning public art installations. Also known as Midtown’s “art park” this respite fuses art with nature in vivid large-scale interpretations. The artworks featured draw inspiration from nature, the neighborhood, and park visitors. You will also see key aspects of the park, from the “bayou” landscape to the scenic garden walk highlighting native plants and small inhabitants represented in the artwork throughout the park. This is a peaceful place to take a break from the city hustle.

Midtown District

Midtown Houston is home to dozens of thriving arts and culture experiences, from music venues and public art to historic architecture and stunning museum collections. This district brings quality cultural arts-based programming, projects, and events to the community that combine nature, visual arts, and sustainable development. Annual  events include Art in the Park, our  fine art festival, and Mistletoe Market, a holiday-inspired market. Both events feature musical performances, art for sale, craft classes, public art installations and amazing selfie stations.  

Awards

  • 2022 Midtown Park, Honor of Urban Design by the American Society of Landscape Architects
  • 2020 Urban Land Institute (ULI) Houston Development of Distinction Award
  • 2020 ULI The People’s Choice Award
  • 2020 Midtown Park, Americas Awards for Excellence
  • 2019 Americans for the Arts Midtown Park’s Wild Wonderland, glass mosaic by Dixie Friend-Gay recognized as one of the 50 Best Public Art Projects in the U.S.
  • The Bagby Street Reconstruction project has received the following awards:
    • 2014 American Public Works Association (Texas Chapter)—Public Works Projects of the Year in Transportation ($5 million—$25 million category);
    • 2014 Making Cities Livable (International)—Healthy Cities for All Award for Active Mobility/Complete Streets;
    • 2014 Congress for the New Urbanism (National)—Best Street of the Year;
    • 2014 American Society of Landscape Architects (Texas)—Presidential Award of Excellence in Design and Implementation;
    • 2014 American Society of Landscape Architects—Merit Award for Communication;
    • 2014 American Council of Engineering Companies (National)—Engineering Excellence Honor Award;
    • 2014 American Council of Engineering Companies (Texas)—Engineering Excellence Gold Award in the Special Projects Category.

Events

Art in the Park - Midtown Houston’s Art in the Park is a celebration of Houston’s diverse art community. Every year, the market is held on the first Saturday in April, showcasing a curated selection of local vendors, artisans, performers, and guests who have enjoyed a variety of food, activities, music, and games.

Mistletoe Market- Midtown Houston’s Mistletoe Market is an annual holiday celebration and destination market. This high-energy, NYC-style, holiday-inspired market is located in the heart of Midtown Houston at Bagby Park, an urban park space surrounded by a walkable community, hi-rise living, and vibrant nightlife. The market showcases a curated selection of vendors, artisans, and performers, all inspired by the season. Guests can enjoy shopping, food, free craft activities, music, and more at this pet-friendly, family-friendly market.

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