Preliminary Outcomes

Early Community Insights from HueMan:Shelter

HueMan:Shelter was created to invite reflection and conversation through public art and lived experience. As part of the project, visitors are encouraged to share their perspectives through the HueMan:Shelter Public Art Survey.

The insights below represent early feedback gathered while the installations remain active across Midtown. A full outcomes report will be published after the project concludes in June.

What We’re Hearing So Far

Early responses suggest that the artwork is shaping how people experience Midtown and how they think about homelessness.

of respondents said the project increased their awareness of homelessness.
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of respondents said the artwork helped enliven Midtown.
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of respondents said they would be more likely to visit Midtown after experiencing the installations.
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These preliminary responses offer an early glimpse into how public art can spark reflection, dialogue, and connection in shared civic spaces.

Why Your Perspective Matters

Public art invites people to pause, observe, and consider new ideas. Community feedback helps us understand how these installations are being experienced across Midtown and how they contribute to broader conversations about housing, dignity, and public space.

Your perspective helps inform future public art initiatives and community engagement efforts.

Have You Visited the Installations?

If you’ve experienced HueMan:Shelter along the Milam corridor, we invite you to share your perspective.

The HueMan:Shelter Public Art Survey takes about five minutes and helps us better understand how the artwork is landing with the community.

Explore the Art

The HueMan:Shelter installations are located across Midtown Houston along the Milam corridor.

Plan your visit and explore the full route using our interactive map.

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We want your feedback!

Share your perspective on homelessness in Midtown.
Take the HueMan:Shelter Public Art Survey, it only takes 10 minutes.