TIME MARCHES ON
Time Marches On is a dynamic collaborative art exhibition that explores the flow of time through a wide range of visual interpretations
SCRIABINIADЕ: AN EVENING WITH SCRIABIN
We continue The Lilia Khakimova and C. Robert Bunch Concert Series with this rare evening of musical brilliance with “Scriabiniade: An Evening with Scriabin”, performed by the renowned pianist Dr. James Palmer.
CLOSING OF ART EXHIBIT “WHEN LIGHT SPEAKS IN COLOR”
Meet the artists at the closing of the art exhibition “When Light Speaks in Color” showcasing the works of Irene Sheytman and Saida Fagala, two artists from Baku, Azerbaijan
DUAL STRINGS, GLOBAL VOICES: CELLO DUO CONCERT BY MERCURY ORCHESTRA
Don’t miss an evening of virtuosic cello music on Friday, January 9, 2026, at 7:30 PM, featuring two brilliant musicians from Mercury Chamber Orchestra: Eunghee Cho and Joy Yanai.
PASSION AND POWER: BRAHMS AND PROKOFIEV
Join us for a musical performance that brings together four gifted musicians in a powerful program exploring both the emotional depth and virtuosic brilliance of two legendary composers
WHEN LIGHT SPEAKS IN COLOR
We are excited to present a new art exhibition “When Light Speaks in Color” showcasing the works of Irene Sheytman and Saida Fagala, two artists from Baku, Azerbaijan
MERCURY CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Come to the evening of music performed by two exceptional string masters from Mercury Chamber Orchestra — violinists Jonathan Godfrey and Oleg Sulyga
PIANO WORLDS COLLIDE: ARTEM KUZNETSOV BRINGS 20th CENTURY’S MASTERS TO LIFE
Cultural Center “Our Texas” is thrilled to welcome back internationally acclaimed pianist Artem Kuznetsov for a one-night-only performance on Friday, December 5 at 7:00 PM, at 2337 Bissonnet St., Houston, TX 77005
Dialogues in Sound: An Evening of French and Russian Music
The Cultural Center “Our Texas” invites you to experience a rare evening of classical chamber music with the concert “Dialogues in Sound: An Evening of French and Russian Music,” taking place on Saturday, October 25, at 7:00 PM.









