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Houston Maritime Center & Museum Hosts Special Maritime Monday Event with Lecture and Art Reception

Published on August 27, 2025

On Monday, September 8, 2025, the Houston Maritime Center & Museum will host a special Maritime Monday event, marking a significant occasion for the local community. The event will feature a fascinating lecture by renowned urban designer and educator Dr. Bruce Race, alongside the opening reception for an art exhibition titled “Maritime Time”. This event celebrates both the Museum’s recent move to a stunning new location and its ongoing commitment to serving as a vibrant space for maritime education, art, and community engagement.

Held from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM, the event invites guests to experience the intersection of sustainability, environmental innovation, and artistic expression. The evening will begin with a lecture by Dr. Bruce Race, PhD, FAIA, FAICP, a nationally recognized leader in climate action and resilience planning. As the Director of the Center for Sustainability and Resilience (CeSAR) at the University of Houston’s Gerald D. Hines School of Architecture and Design, Dr. Race will present on the topic “Legacy Maritime Districts, Placemaking, and Net Zero Targets”. His presentation will explore how Houston’s rich maritime heritage can play a pivotal role in shaping a sustainable and resilient future for the city.

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A Thought-Provoking Lecture on Sustainability and Resilience

Dr. Race’s lecture is particularly timely, as it coincides with the upcoming Houston Energy and Climate Week. With a focus on sustainability and net-zero energy strategies, Dr. Race’s research and community development projects are central to understanding the ways urban design can help tackle the challenges of climate change. His work, including the innovative Smart Ship Channel and community-based resilience projects, exemplifies cutting-edge thinking in urban planning, where climate action and sustainable infrastructure converge.

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Dr. Race’s contribution to the field has earned him numerous accolades, including the prestigious Texas APA Gold Award for Resilience in both 2021 and 2022. His expertise in community engagement, sustainable development, and comprehensive planning has made him a sought-after voice in the fields of urban design and climate policy. Attendees of the lecture will gain valuable insights into how Houston’s maritime heritage can influence urban planning and contribute to the city’s long-term resilience and sustainability goals.

“Maritime Time” Art Exhibition: A Celebration of Houston’s Maritime Spirit

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Following Dr. Race’s lecture, attendees will have the opportunity to enjoy the opening reception for “Maritime Time”, an art exhibition running from August 23 to October 31, 2025. The exhibition, presented in partnership with the Houston Visual Artist Network, celebrates the maritime spirit of Houston through a diverse range of visual artworks by more than a dozen local artists. This unique art show reflects the vibrant culture of Houston’s maritime history, offering attendees a chance to engage with the city’s rich maritime legacy in a creative and visually engaging way.

Participating artists include Liz Plaster, Ruby R Scott, Deborah Ellington, Melody Locke, Jaime Frontiera, Karla Cisneros, Janice Jackson, Elaine Lanoue, Coral Salvino, Maryanne Keeling, Diana Marie Waguespack, Rona Lesser, Cheryl Russell, and Suzanne Buckland. Their work spans a wide array of artistic styles and mediums, providing a multi-dimensional perspective on the maritime history of Houston. The exhibition will showcase art that captures the energy, dynamism, and beauty of the city’s waterfront and maritime culture, making it a must-visit event for art lovers and history enthusiasts alike.

A Free and Accessible Event for the Public

The Maritime Monday event, including both the lecture and the art exhibition reception, is free and open to the public, thanks to the generous support of Midway/East River. This commitment to accessibility allows visitors to explore Houston’s maritime heritage, engage with thought leaders, and support local artists in a newly revitalized cultural space.

The Houston Maritime Center & Museum’s new location at 2940 Riverby Rd., Suite #200, Houston, TX 77020, offers a state-of-the-art venue for these events, reinforcing the Museum’s role as a key player in promoting maritime education, community engagement, and artistic expression in the Houston area. This event is an opportunity for attendees to connect with the city’s maritime history and celebrate the cultural and environmental advancements that define the region today.

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For more information about the Museum and its programs, visitors can explore the official websites of the Houston Maritime Center and the Houston Visual Artist Network.

A Unique Opportunity for Community Engagement

This Maritime Monday event at the Houston Maritime Center & Museum offers a unique opportunity to experience the fusion of education, sustainability, and the arts. With a focus on how Houston’s maritime heritage can influence urban development and sustainability efforts, attendees will walk away with a deeper understanding of the city’s potential for growth and resilience in the face of climate challenges. Additionally, the art exhibition offers a chance to support local artists and explore the creative interpretation of Houston’s maritime identity.

For anyone passionate about Houston’s environmental future, maritime culture, or the arts, this event promises to be an enriching experience, combining insightful lectures with visually captivating artwork, all in the context of Houston’s evolving identity as a major maritime hub.

[Source: PR Newswire; Image Credit: Houston Maritime Center & Museum]

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