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Houston Artists and Homeless Residents Collaborate to Create Public Art

3 min · 18. maj 2026
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In Houston, where a Housing First strategy has dramatically decreased the number of people without a place to stay, artists and unhoused residents teamed up to create public art works. Listen as Lara Heard reads her article, "Houston Artists and Homeless Residents Collaborate to Create Public Art." Read the full story at: https://shelterforce.org/2026/05/04/houston-artists-and-homeless-residents-collaborate-to-create-public-art/

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