Eye on Houston: High School Documentary Photography Through November 3, 2024


Houston is a global city, with strengths in business, international trade, entertainment, culture, media, fashion, science, sports, technology, education, medicine, and research. The area’s more than six million people represent a variety of ethnic and religious backgrounds, and a large, growing international community. Houston is often described as the most ethnically and culturally diverse metropolitan area in both Texas and the United States. 

Eye on Houston: High School Documentary Photography documents and celebrates Houston’s diverse neighborhoods through an ongoing collaboration between the Houston Independent School District and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. In its 29th year, Eye on Houston features images by students representing eight high schools: Bellaire, Carnegie Vanguard, DeBakey, Eastwood Academy, Heights, Washington, Westbury, and Jack Yates. The students documented daily life in their respective communities, capturing moments that reflect their sense of self, their future, and their imminent transition into adulthood. Eye on Houston offers students from neighborhoods throughout the city an opportunity to share their unique views of Houston.

 Visit the Exhibition Online
Explore the virtual presentation to learn more about the artists and their photographs.

Eye on Houston: High School Documentary Photography / April 24–November 3, 2024


“Eye on Houston: High School Documentary Photography” receives generous support from the CFP Foundation and the Junior League of Houston, Inc.

Locations

MFAH Visitors Center
5600 Fannin St
Houston, TX 77004-6914
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Nancy and Rich Kinder Building
5500 Main Street
Houston, TX 77004
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