Discovery Green
Art Lab

A public art incubator in Houston

Art Lab is a pilot program that aims to reshape the landscape of public art in Houston by supporting local artists, fostering diversity and spurring innovation within our community.

Through mentorship and hands-on experience, Art Lab empowers creatives in the Greater Houston area who aspire to expand their professional practice into large scale, three-dimensional, interactive public art projects. Artists gain the practical skills and resources necessary to realize capital-intensive projects that express our region’s diverse culture and values.

Art Lab Goals

  • Create a more just and equitable landscape for Houston artists in the public art realm
  • Establish Houston’s reputation as a groundbreaking community for highly interactive temporary public art
  • Elevate the voices, ideas, and visions of artists from Houston onto the national public art landscape
Art Lab is co-created and co-curated with Weingarten Art Group. It is funded by an anonymous national donor.

“Art Lab is a groundbreaking program for Discovery Green and Houston. Our goal is to keep connecting Houstonians and visitors with thought-provoking artworks, while creating opportunities for talented artists in our own backyard.”

ABOUT DISCOVERY GREEN'S ART LAB

A groundbreaking public art mentorship program co-created and co-curated with Weingarten Art Group

Inaugural Art Lab Mentor Jen Lewin

Jen Lewin talks mentorship and art as discovery

Karen Navarro Uses Art to Silently Express Identity and Legacy

"It took me a while to identify myself as an indigenous." -- Navarro

Meet the Inaugural Art Lab Fellows

Karen Navarro and Gerardo Rosales

The Joy of Art's Power to Disrupt a Routine

An interview with Paul Magnuson of Big Art.

Atlas by Jen Lewin Delights Discovery Green Visitors

"It’s like a jungle in the middle of the city!"

Meet the inaugural Art Lab Lead Artist:

Jen Lewin

Jen Lewin is a widely respected public artist based in Brooklyn known for her interactive light landscapes using innovative technologies. Over her nearly 30-year career, Lewin has honed her artistic and technical expertise to design and fabricate large-scale interactive public sculptures across the world, both temporary and permanent, that encourage community interaction and play. Her design “The Other,” will be featured at The Man Pavilion in 2024’s Burning Man celebration.

Her work unites nature and technology to create connected human experiences and underscores the ripple effects that individuals have on their community and habitat. With experience in mentoring artists, Lewin is exceptionally suited to serve as the inaugural Lead Artist and mentor for Art Lab. Lewin’s winter art installation at Discovery Green, debuting in November 2024, will serve as a real-life example and hands-on learning experience for the chosen artists.

A black and white portrait of Jen Lewin in her art studio