The museum is situated within an ecosystem of profound climate activism. Houstonians in recent years have banded together after severe climate events: local organizations and mutual aid groups that sprouted up in the wake of Hurricane Harvey continue to operate - due in large part to ongoing disasters that do not wait for recoveries to fully take place. The museum space is an opportunity to translate the work already being done in the activist realm within Houston into the realm of art and social memory. We hope to widen the path to sustainable life in the city by supporting work that exposes and redresses historical disparities built into complex systems and to also continue re-forming the ways in which our cultural values are upheld and shared. ☞ Lets talk!

A Climate Justice Museum

POST Houston
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Climate Migrations: Travel, Displacement, Home

on view now at POST Houston


CREOSOTE STORIES:
‍Seeding Planthroposcenes in Northeast Houston

ongoing project

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saúl hernández-vargas

¿y cómo era el desierto? como una inmensa mancha de color marrón y una máquina enmohecida y un punto en una línea

and what was the desert like? it was like a large brownish mess and a rusty machine and a dot in a line

September 24, 2022 - April 2, 2023

A Climate Justice Museum

The museum is situated within an ecosystem of profound climate activism. Houstonians in recent years have banded together after severe climate events: local organizations and mutual aid groups that sprouted up in the wake of Hurricane Harvey continue to operate - due in large part to ongoing disasters that do not wait for recoveries to fully take place. The museum space is an opportunity to translate the work being done in the activist realm within Houston into the realm of art and social memory. We hope to widen the path to sustainable life by supporting work that exposes and redresses historical disparities built into complex systems and to also continue re-forming the ways in which our cultural values are upheld and shared.

Burst pipes removed after Winter Storm Uri, March 2021. Objects submitted to the museum's Living Library by Wei-Tin Jin
The Houston Climate Justice Museum does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability in our program or activities (40 C.F.R 5.140 and 7.95).