2026 Sabine Street Studios Art Show:
NEVER FORGOTTEN: Portraits of Missing Persons
In collaboration with Houston Police Department Forensic Artists
On view: 5/21/26 – 7/25/26
FREE to the public. 9 AM to 5 PM.
Sabine Street Studios - East Corridor Gallery
1907 Sabine Street
Houston, TX 77007
Artwork generously provided by:
Houston Police Forensic Artist, Det. Kristen N. Aloysius
Houston Police Forensic Artist, Bryan Bradley
Houston Police Forensic Artist, Sr. Police Officer Thurston Johnson
Learn more about active missing persons cases and help us #BringThemHome.
Contact Texas Center for the Missing at support@tcftm.org for more information
and/or to request age-progression artwork for your missing loved one.
Silent Auction OPEN Through July 25th
All proceeds to benefit Texas Center for the Missing,
Houston's Amber Alert Provider
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A Safe Place to Rest Artist: Thurston Johnson Media: Colored pencil on paper |
El Toro Artist: Justin Earl Grant Media: Ink and graphite on paper |
Bidding is available in person or via email.
Send your max bid to mturnquist@tcftm.org and we will bid for you.
Opening bids are $150, with $25 minimum bid increments.
Texas Center for the Missing, Houston Police Department Forensic Artists, and Sabine Street Studios, are hosting a powerful new exhibit featuring age-progression artwork of missing persons.
This initiative is a heartfelt effort to shine a light on each individual case and continue raising awareness in our community in an effort to #BringThemHome.
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Would you like your missing loved one featured in an age-progression sketch created by Forensic Artists?
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To participate, please email Officer Johnson directly with the following information:
- A clear photo of the missing person
- Their current age (i.e., the age they would be today)
- Family photos of biological relatives at the approximate current age of the missing person
- Your contact details (name, email, phone number) and the associated missing persons case number
Contact: TG.Johnson@HoustonPolice.Org
Sr. Police Officer TG Johnson, Forensic Artist
Houston Police Department, Victim Services Division