The Institute of Hispanic Culture of Houston recently hosted a vibrant art celebration, raising funds for charity. Attendees enjoyed an evening of creativity, wine, and philanthropy while supporting The American Heart Association and IHCH’s cultural initiatives.
Houston, Texas. On March 28, The Institute of Hispanic Culture of Houston hosted a successful art celebration, where attendees immersed themselves in an evening of creativity and philanthropy. The vibrant event aimed at raising funds for two noble causes: The American Heart Association and The Institute of Hispanic Culture of Houston.
Art enthusiasts and supporters came together for an unforgettable experience where art met compassion. Each entry ticket included a complimentary glass of wine and delectable appetizers, with a cash bar also available for guests’ convenience.
“We are delighted with the turnout and the generosity of our supporters,” remarked Maria Alejandra Azar, from the IHCH. “Art truly goes beyond simple expression; it reflects the essence of its creator’s soul. We are grateful to everyone who joined us in opening their hearts to art and making a difference in these impactful initiatives.”
The event took place at the Institute of Hispanic Culture of Houston, located at 3315 Sul Ross St, Houston, TX 77098. Guests had the opportunity to immerse themselves in the captivating works of artists Aisen Chacín and Mariana Copello, whose pieces inspired and enchanted all in attendance, while a silent auction was held.