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HYPA | Houston Young People for the Arts
We invite you to be a part of "In-crowd fave" (Houston magazine) Houston Young People for the Arts!
We aim to advance awareness of current cultural events within the Houston art scene. HYPA provides Houston art supporters a unique opportunity to view
– and participate in – the burgeoning art landscape without emptying their pockets. From private parties with the artists, discounted tickets & HYPA-tailored events, we give you a survey of the best Houston has to offer.
HYPA is $20/year to join + includes access to all Houston Downtown Alliance + Emerging Leaders events. See below for upcoming events.
Join our email list for special invitations + offers available only here:
Next HYPA Event: May 23, 2012
Culture Collision Presented by Brookfield Properties
Advantage BMW Midtown, 1035 Gray
Not a member of HYPA and you'd like to join? Membership is $20/year.
Thank you
for being our sponsor for 2009-2011!
Houston Young People for the Arts Steering Committee 2011-2012
Michael Coppens, Schipul - Chair
Dana Sweet, Halliburton - Vice Chair
Marcus Carter - Programming Chair
Kari Govin - Historian
Cindy Rodriguez - Gala Chair
Cynthia Thaker - Membership
Heather Pray - Founder Liaison & Audience Development Consultant
Roslyn Bazzelle | Kristy Bradshaw | Eleanor Curry | Naji Ghorayeb | Lauren Humphrey | Karee Laing | Kelser McMiller | Ananth Natarajan | Sara Lowery Ng | Jennifer Pearsall | Katy Pease | Paul Pettie | Shavonnah Roberts | Maidie Ryan | Rowena Sahulee | Courtenay Siegfried | Sarah Tucker | Roxy Wolfe
Houston Young People for the Arts Founders
Heather Pray & Kathleen Galvan
About Houston Young People for the Arts
Houston Young People for the Arts (HYPA) is a committee of the Houston Downtown Improvement, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that promotes Downtown Houston and manages the Theater District through the Houston Downtown Alliance.
HYPA aims to promote education of the visual and performing arts; advance cultural awareness of current events in the Houston art scene, particularly among young people; and to collaborate with companies, governmental and not-for profit organizations to achieve these goals.
HYPA is a committee of Houston Downtown Improvement, a 501(c)(3).