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The Heart of Our Story

House of Devi began as a quiet vision.

What started as a feeling is now beginning to reverberate through Houston’s art and cultural landscape.

House of Devi is here to create space for artists to be seen, for stories to be felt, and for culture to move from quiet recognition into something louder, fuller, and shared.

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Founders & Roots

Our journey began with a simple question: How can we bridge the gap between the vibrant South Asian art scene and the broader Houston community?

Our Vision

We believe that art is the most powerful lens through which we can understand our shared humanity. Our vision is to create a sanctuary where South Asian stories are not just told, but felt.

Inclusive Lens

We are committed to a space that is as diverse as the community we serve. Our vision is to celebrate the myriad experiences within the South Asian diaspora.

Artistic Hub

By fostering collaborations and cultural conversations, we aim to transform our space into a living museum of South Asian creativity and resilience.

Our Vision in Action

2018 Art as an Invitation House of Devi’s roots began through hospitality, public art, and community-centered creative experiences at Hotel Ylem. Projects like Get Mooned at Hotel Ylem, the Waves of Wonder Mural, and the Water Droplet Project showed us that art could live beyond the gallery. It could be on a wall, in a hotel, at a gathering, or inside a moment people remembered.

2019–2020

Art Amplifying Good

Through Art Amplifying Good, we began curating artists, gallery spaces, guest experiences, and nonprofit partnerships with more intention. This work helped shape our belief that art should not only be beautiful. It should create connection, support community, and carry a deeper purpose.

2020–2022

Public Art and Community Storytelling

Projects like the Gulfton Story Trail Trolley, Art Car Parade, and Folding Stories expanded our relationship to public art. These projects centered immigrant stories, local neighborhoods, cultural memory, and collaboration. They showed us that art can become a vessel for people who are often carrying stories that deserve to be seen.

2023

South Asian Art Comes Into Focus

With projects like the Rangoli Art Show, our work began moving more clearly toward Indian and South Asian art. We saw the power of bringing traditional and contemporary Indian art into Houston spaces, and we started to understand that this was not a side project. This was the thread.

2024

Big Devi Energy Begins

House of Devi launched the first Big Devi Energy Conference, bringing together artists, writers, healers, and community members for a day centered on the divine feminine. What began as a conference became proof that Houston was ready for spaces that hold art, culture, wellness, identity, and transformation together.

2025

The Vision Expands

The second annual Big Devi Energy Conference: Metamorphosis expanded the vision with panels, performances, workshops, artists, storytellers, and spiritual practitioners. That same year, Community Chai created a more intimate gathering space rooted in conversation, culture, and belonging.

Now

From Events to a Curatorial Platform

House of Devi is evolving from individual events into a curatorial platform for Indian diasporic art and the people learning how to build a relationship with it. Our work now includes exhibitions, artist directories, public art mapping, collector education, cultural programming, and spaces for South Asian artists to be seen, supported, and collected.

What We Are Building Toward

The Bindu

The next part of our vision is The Bindu: a future cultural center for Indian diasporic art in Houston, rooted in the divine feminine. This vision will take funding, partnership, and community support to bring to life. The Bindu is imagined as a space for exhibitions, artist talks, workshops, collecting education, cultural exchange, and gathering.

What started quietly is now beginning to reverberate.

A Growing Vision

House of Devi is building the container for what has been growing all along.

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