The Monarch School & Institute is proud to present the 4th Annual Monarch Student Art Exhibit, held at the Glassell School of Art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, during Autism Awareness Month.
This inspiring exhibit celebrates the creativity, talent, and self-expression of Monarch learners. Artwork on display has been thoughtfully developed both in the classroom and at home, offering students the opportunity to explore artistic techniques, personal voice, and creative confidence.
The annual exhibit reflects Monarch’s commitment to relationship-based, therapeutic education and provides learners with the meaningful experience of showcasing their work in a professional museum setting. Each piece represents not only artistic achievement, but also growth in communication, emotional expression, and academic engagement.
Now in its fourth year, the Monarch Student Art Exhibit has become a cherished tradition for our school community and a powerful reminder of the importance of inclusion, neurodiversity, and access to the arts.
We invite families, friends, and the community to visit the exhibit and celebrate the incredible work of Monarch students throughout the month of April.
Exhibit Dates: April 4 – May 1
Location: Glassell School of Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Admission: Free and open to the public during museum hours
We look forward to sharing this meaningful celebration of art, creativity, and neurodiverse voices with you.