Here’s what you need to know about Houston’s 18th annual Empty Bowls event

Empty Bowls Houston is returning for the 18th Annual event on Saturday, May 11, 2024. Empty Bowls is an international effort to fight hunger, implemented in Houston to benefit the Houston Food Bank.

Sean Crowl with Houston Food Bank, and Stacy Kuropata of Kuropottery and instructor at Third Coast Clay joined KPRC 2 News Today at 10 to share more about the event. Stacy even gave a pottery demonstration.

You can watch the entire interview above.

Here’s the event info:

  • When: Saturday, May 11 from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. (or until the soup runs out)
  • Where: Houston center for Contemporary Craft, 4848 Main Street
  • How Much: Event is free to attend, bowls to purchase start at $25
  • Where to learn more: www.EmptyBowlsHouston.org

The unique lunch fundraiser is a collaboration between Houston area ceramists, woodturners and artists working in all media and Houston Center for Contemporary Craft. Since the inception of the event, Empty Bowls Houston has raised $1,054,599 for the Houston Food Bank! (This equates more than 3.16 million meals for the hungry!)

Attendees enjoy perusing the 1,500-plus one-of-a-kind, hand-crafted bowls made and donated by Houston area ceramists and craft artists, which are available for a donation to the Houston Food Bank of $25 per bowl (100% goes to Houston Food Bank). There are also larger bowls available at higher prices. Note: for each $1 donated to Houston Food Bank, THREE meals are provided to the hungry, so, each $25 bowl purchased provides 75 meals!

The event will be held at Houston Center for Contemporary Craft in both the indoor gallery spaces and outdoor garden. There will be live artist demonstrations outdoors throughout the event, and live music in the garden. All attendees who purchase bowls will enjoy a simple soup lunch.


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