![]() ![]() Riders will be encouraged to mask up when not cycling and hand sanitizer will be available. Houston artists Magdalena Esparza and Kate Vance were chosen out of 28 submissions by BCycle, Midtown Management District (MMD) Cultural Arts, and MMD Urban Planning committee, per a press release.Įsparza’s art can be viewed at the new station on LaBranch and Alabama Vance’s inspired refurbishment is at the McGowen and Brazos location.Ī little about the artists: Vance's art is described as “bright, vibrant, and colorful with a playful sense of movement.” Meanwhile, artist, Illustrator, and biochemist Esparza relays her art and biochemistry background in her work, “The Art of My Science.”įollowing the bike tour, participants can enjoy an outdoor happy hour at beer garden, Axelrad. The biking outfit hosted a first-of-its-kind competition for artists to paint BCycle stations in the area. ![]() The curated event, dubbed the Midtown Art Crawl + Bike Ride, is open to a maximum of 25 riders, who can hop on bikes from bicycle-sharing company Houston BCycle. Midtown Houston is showcasing some local female artists via a hybrid art crawl/bike ride at 10:30 am May Saturday, May 29. ![]() Artsy and active Houstonians can enjoy some favorable weather and engaging art this weekend. ![]()
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