Comic Relief is the first major museum survey devoted to the iconoclastic American artist, writer, and educator Molly Zuckerman-Hartung.
Calendar
Noctambules is the first solo museum exhibition in the United States for French artist Caroline Mesquita.
MVP is volunteering with Cougar Cupboard, which is an on campus food pantry available to all enrolled undergraduate or graduate students who may need access to additional food.
Office Hours Spring 2022 for The Point/ Coogs for Christ.
Weekly meditation sessions are open to all students, faculty, and staff! This offering is part of UH Wellness’s mission to educate around all dimensions of wellness and provide a space for emotional and mental development.
The UH Staff Council meets on the first Thursday of the month from 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM. These General Meetings are open to all UH staff.
As a part of the Student Housing & Residential Life Department, our Conference Services coordinates the housing, dining, and space reservations for summertime guests annually. A variety of camps, conferences, and workshops utilize our facilities here at the University of Houston, and therefore, our primary goal is to provide superior customer service. Each member of our Conference Services staff plays a large part in attaining this goal since they are often the first point of contact once guests arrive on campus.
Open Mic event, speakers will perform spoken word or read their poetry, and then food will be served after.
Power Hour is our main event of the week, centered around the powerful work of God in Christ and the Holy Spirit. We come together to pray, read scripture, and equip the saints for the work of ministry as laborers in God’s Kingdom. Jesus is King! Come get The Point: because life IS a mystery–until you get it!
Working
between
photography,
video,
and
installation,
Sama
Alshaibi
(b.
1973,
Iraq)
links
themes
of
dispossession,
mobility,
margins,
refuge,
entropy,
and
future/historic
imaginings.
Alshaibi’s
performances
depict
her
body
as
a
powerful
feminized
site
resisting
the
pretext
for
social
subjection
in
the
aftermath
of
war
and
migration.
In
2021,
Alshaibi
was
named
a
Guggenheim
Fellow
in
Photography,
and
a
recipient
of
the
Phoenix
Art
Museum’s
2021
Arlene
and
Morton
Scult
Artist
Award.
She
was
also
a
recipient
of
a
2019
Artpace
San
Antonio
residency
and
the
2018
Arab
Fund
for
Arts
and
Culture
Visual
Arts
Grant.
Alshaibi’s
exhibitions
include
the
55th
Venice
Biennale;
State
of
the
Art
2020
(Crystal
Bridges
Museum
of
Art);
2019
Cairo
International
Biennale;
2017
Honolulu
Biennal;
American
University
Museum,
Washington
D.C.;
SMoCA;
MARTa
Herford
Museum
(Germany);
Herbert
F.
Johnson
Museum
of
Art
(NYC);
Institut
Du
Monde
Arabe
(Paris);
and
Ayyam
Gallery
(UK/UAE).
Her
monograph,
Sama
Alshaibi:
Sana
Rushes
In
(New
York:
Aperture,
2015),
features
her
Silsila
Series.
Alshaibi
is
a
Professor
of
Photography,
Video
and
Imaging
at
the
University
of
Arizona
in
Tucson.
Visit the SC Theater on Thursday, February 3rd at 6:00 PM for a free screening of Black Widow! We will have concessions, merch, and stickers!