The Rothko Chapel is reopening to the public on December 17th after closing due to damage sustained during Hurricane Beryl. In the interim, the Rothko Chapel Welcome House is open Tues to Sun, 11am-5pm. For more information, click here.

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People from all parts of the world and all walks of life visit the Chapel for renewal and restoration. They come to experience prayer, meditation, religious services, lectures, concerts, or simply sit in silence among the magnificent Mark Rothko murals.

Dec
12

Silent Nights: A Meditation on Grief During the Holidays

6:30 PM

Let us become more mindful of the mental, physical, and spiritual strain ourselves and others face during the holidays.

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Jung Center Houston

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Jan
15

2025 Annual MLK Birthday Observance | Sick of War: Discussing Health Impacts of US Militarism

6:30 PM

Join us for a timely conversation on the adverse health impacts of war and the US military-industrial complex with author David Vine.

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Jan
20

2025 MLK Day Observance Audio Installation

11:00 AM

Listen to the quiet of the Chapel resonate with MLK’s voice. 

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Mar
28

Night of Ideas featuring Dr. Peter Hotez

5:00 PM

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Apr
5

2025 Neighborhood Community Day

6:00 PM

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Apr
22

Earth Day Poetry Festival

6:30 PM

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May
3

Meditative Moment for Families

11:00 AM

Join for an all-ages, family friendly mindfulness meditation with Align Mind.

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Jun
21

2025 Summer Solstice: Nameless Sound

8:00 AM

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Jun
21

Summer Solstice: Nameless Sound

12:00 PM

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Jun
21

Summer Solstice: Kaminari Taiko

6:30 PM

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Silent Nights: A Meditation on Grief During the Holidays

6:30 PM

Donate to Program Underwriting to support upcoming 2024 - 2025 program series and events.

 

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all our contributors for their invaluable support, which have made the 2023-2024 program season a success. We appreciate your commitment and generosity. Your support has been crucial in helping us diversify our offerings and create a robust and successful program season.

Thank you to our 2023-2024  season's contributors: Edward & Chinhui Allen, Edward Atkinson, Sarah Bates, Virginia Camfield, Penelope Cerling, Bray Creech, Gayle & Mike Degeurin, Andrew Edmonson, Cece & Mack Fowler, Beryl Hogshead, Holly & Josh Hudley, Sheryl Kolasinski, Craig Minor, Darren Morris, Robert Morris, Elsa Ross, Kate Rothko-Prizel, Glenna Scharon, Mary Welch & Ernesto Maldonado, Randy & Janette Zercher, John P. McGovern Foundation, and the Jacob & Terese Hershey Foundation.

For information on how you can help to support our 2024- 2025 program season, please email: Thuy.tran@rothkochapel.org. Thank you.

Rothko Chapel Óscar Romero Award
The biennial award recognizes up to 3 individuals working within the areas of art, spirituality, and human rights, who have committed their life’s work toward justice and the creation of a more sustainable, livable and possibility-filled world. 

Experience past ORA ceremonies on Vimeo or Soundcloud.

Living Mindfully

Explore the relationship between the sacred and the self through video and audio recordings of past practices, discussions, and gatherings that cultivate a more spiritually focused and mindful life.

-Twelve Moments: Experiencing Spiritual & Faith Traditions Soundcloud
-Twilight Meditations & Days of Observance Soundcloud
-Concept of the Divine Series Vimeo Soundcloud
-Interfaith Thanksgiving Services Vimeo Soundcloud

Transformative Power of Art

Witness the Chapel come to life with provocative music and original artist projects through video and audio recordings of past concerts and performances on Vimeo and Soundcloud.

Advancing Human Rights

Examine intersectional social justice issues from a local to global perspective through video and audio recordings of past symposia, conversations and lectures.

--Frances Tarlton "Sissy" Farenthold Endowed Lecture in Peace, Social Justice and Human Rights Vimeo
--Annual MLK Birthday Celebration Vimeo Soundcloud
--2016 Symposium: Confronting Inequality: Alternative Economies, Resilient Communities Vimeo Soundcloud
--2017 Symposium - An Act of Justice: Undoing the Legacy of Mass Incarceration Vimeo Soundcloud
--2019 Symposium - Toward a Better Future: Transforming the Climate Crisis Vimeo Soundcloud
--2021/2022 Symposium - Beyond the Rhetoric: Civil Rights & Our Shared Responsibility Vimeo Soundcloud