Anderson Center for the Arts & Untitled Art Fair
as Official Cultural Partner of Untitled Art Houston
About this Event
HOUSTON—The Anderson Center for the Arts, an official Cultural Partner of Untitled Art Houston, will present
Beyond the Brush: How Black Artists Build Sustainable Careers, a panel discussion, alongside The Light We Carry: Black Memory, Motherhood, and Becoming, a companion exhibition, at the historic Esperson Building during Untitled Art Houston.
Beyond the Brush brings together artists, gallerists and collectors for a conversation about the realities of building a sustainable career in today's art market. The panel will be moderated by Seba Suber of Southern Polymath,
LLC.
The Light We Carry (curated by Temptest Moten Williams) extends that conversation from professional practice into personal and cultural foundation. Through painting, photography, sculpture, mixed media, film and installation, the exhibition considers how Black identity is shaped by memory, motherhood and the ongoing process of becoming. At its center is the Black mother, understood not only as a biological role but as a cultural force present in ancestral tradition, community care and the preservation of stories across generations. The exhibition serves as the capstone project of the 2026 Anderson Center Artist-in-Residence program and features artists Brynne Henry, Starling Thomas, Tillanye Stewart and Temptest Williams, representing the 2026 residency cohort.
“Strong arts communities don’t happen by accident; they are built through intentional partnerships that invest in artists at every stage of their careers,” said Michelle L. Bonton, founder and executive director of The Anderson Center for the Arts. “Presenting Beyond the Brush alongside The Light We Carry allows us to hold both sides of an artist’s life in the same room: the practical work of building a career and the personal and cultural inheritance that sustains it.”
The event is free and open to the public and will welcome artists, collectors, curators, arts professionals, Untitled Art Houston attendees and members of the Houston community.
SUGGESTED TICKET DONATION 15.00
Program Information
Beyond the Brush: How Black Artists Build Sustainable Careers
Panel discussion- Moderator: Seba Suber, Southern Polymath, LLC
The Light We Carry: Black Memory, Motherhood, and Becoming Companion exhibition, Presented by: The Anderson Center for the Arts, Temptest Moten Williams, Curator
Opening reception and panel discussion: Thursday, Oct. 1, 2026, 6:30–9:00 p.m.
On view: Oct. 1–4, 2026, during Untitled Art Houston
Location
The Historic Esperson Building
808 Travis Street
Houston, Texas 77002
About The Anderson Center for the Arts
The Anderson Center is a nonprofit arts and cultural organization dedicated to expanding access to high-quality arts and cultural experiences while preserving, sharing and celebrating Black history and culture. Through exhibitions, performances, artist residencies, arts education and community partnerships, The Anderson Centerworks to strengthen Houston's creative ecosystem while increasing opportunities for artists and communities.
Learn more at www.theandersoncenter.org.
Media Contact
Michelle L. Bonton, M.Ed
Executive Director, The Anderson Center for the Arts
[email protected] | 832-808-1582
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