Drawing Outpost Workshop Attendee, 2026. Photo: Tasha Gorel. Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live About Join Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH) at Dreamers Books + Culture for a hands-on art-making activity to create a text-layered laminated bookmark collage inspired by CAMH exhibition Mario Ayala: Seven Vans.Explore the selection of Latiné and Latin American books, authors, and culture specially curated by Dreamers’ owner, Elizabeth Farfán-Santos, Ph.D., and enjoy a first access chance to pre-purchase and secure one of Raquel Gutiérrez’s books in time for her Performance Lecture | A Tailgating Duet: On Infrastructural Intimacies on Thursday, April 9, 2026 at CAMH. This event is free and open to all ages. RSVP is recommended. RSVP Location & Accessibility Dreamers Books + Culture is located within the Ironworks Houston building at 711 Milby St., Suite 11, Houston, Texas 77023. Ironworks Houston offers free on-site parking in a large lot directly next to the building, and street parking is available along the side of the buildings in the surrounding area. For questions or concerns regarding location, safety, or accessibility, please contact YE Torres, Learning and Public Programs Manager, at ytorres@camh.org. About Open Studios CAMH’s Open Studio sessions feature drop-in, hands-on activities that draw inspiration from the exhibitions on view. During these sessions participants will have an opportunity to explore imaginative concepts inspired by world-renowned artists who show at the Museum by making your own artworks in response to theirs. Experiment with new materials, explore fresh ideas, and make new friends. Whether you stay for five minutes or two hours, you’re invited to interact with art in new and profound ways at Open Studio. Regularly scheduled Open Studios occur the first Saturday of every month. All ages are welcome; admission is always free. About Dreamers Books + Culture About Raquel Gutiérrez Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, Raquel Gutiérrez is a critic, essayist, poet, performer, and educator. Gutiérrez’s first book Brown Neon (Coffee House Press) was named as one of the best books of 2022 by The New Yorker and listed in The Best Art Books of 2022 by Hyperallergic. Brown Neon was a 2023 Finalist for the Lambda Literary Prize for Best Lesbian Biography/Memoir, a 2023 Finalist for the Community of Literary Magazines and Presses’ Firework Award in Creative Nonfiction and a Recipient of The Publishing Triangle Judy Grahn Award for Lesbian Nonfiction. Their work has been supported by a 2025 United States Artist Fellowship and the Foundation for Contemporary Arts Fellowship in Poetry. Their first poetry collection, Southwest Reconstruction, was published in late 2025 on Noemi Press. Gutiérrez has lived on unceded lands of the Tohono O’odham and Pascua Yaqui people since 2016. Upcoming Programs View Calendar
Admission is always free. Currently On View: Tomashi Jackson: Across the Universe 🎆 and Mario Ayala: Seven Vans 🚐 @CAMHSHOP #TrustArtists