Midtown murals share stories of homeless people in Houston who helped paint them

HOUSTON — Six new art installations in midtown are working to change perceptions about homelessness and provide new opportunities for Houston’s unhoused community.

Each piece of art, crafted in collaboration with local artists and unhoused individuals, tells their stories of personal struggle, hope and humanity.

The installations are part of the HueMan:Shelter project, which is designed to challenge misconceptions about homelessness while providing employment and skills training. It is funded by a $1 million grant from the Bloomberg Philanthropies Public Art Challenge…

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