Take home a framed print of She Had Land and It Still Stands, whose original was exhibited in Where We Find Ourselves at the Houston Freedmen’s Town Visitors Center. Inspired by the history and spirit of Freedmen’s Town, this work by celebrated African American artist Satchel Lee reflects on legacy, endurance, and the stories held in land across generations.
Even sweeter, you’ll experience the place that shaped the piece on a Houston Freedmen’s Town Conservancy tour of Freedmen’s Town for a party of four, complete with wine and cheese. And taking the experience over the top? A one‑hour private tour for up to six people — scheduled subject to the museum’s availability — of your choice of the exhibitions Frida: The Making of an Icon or Picasso — Klee — Matisse: Masterpieces from the Museum, or the Nancy and Rich Kinder Building at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
A journey through art, memory, and the land that still speaks.
Thank you to Satchel Lee and The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
LOT INCLUDES
15x20 Print & Framed Artwork - She Had Land and It Still Stands
Freedmen’s Town for Four (4)
Wine & Cheese Experience
MFAH Exhibit or Tour
$1,050 - 10 bids
Minimum Bid Increment:
$50
Value:
$2,990
Available:
Feb 09, 2026 @ 10:00am -
Feb 13, 2026 @ 09:30pm
CST
Donated By:
Satchel Lee and The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston