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  1. Membership Levels and Benefits

    To learn more about Leadership Circle membership and benefits, please visit mfah.org/leadershipcircle or call 713.639.7559 Leadership Circle donations make a profound difference in our service to the community, supporting activities from international exhibitions to local outreach initiatives. and under living in the member’s household Discount on children’s art classes at the Museum’s Glassell School of Art Invitations to family art-making programs just for members PATRON-PLUS MEMBERSHIP LEVELS Elevated access $200

  2. Bayou Bend School Tours

    : FAQs How should we prepare for our visit? Hands-on activities to demonstrate why technologies that seem old-fashioned today were seen as life-changing 200 years ago.  What if I need to cancel my visit?Call 713.639.7750 or e-mail bayoubend@mfah.org to cancel the visit. What happens if our group is late?Please call 713.639.7750 as soon as possible to say that you are running late.

  3. Dancing Your Roots with the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society

    Jan 18, 2019 - You can expect to see kilts, tartan sashes, and smiles—and of course steps, formations, and style that draw directly from more than 200 years of tradition. We enjoy our dancing and do our best to show it! Since Queen Elizabeth II is the patron of our society, which was granted royal status in 1951, we feel a connection with the Windsors. Another dance in our program was written in 2012 in honor of Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee. What can MFAH audiences expect to see?

  4. Spring Break 2015: 6 Ways to Visit the MFAH for Free

    Mar 4, 2015 - Houstonians don’t have to travel far or break the bank to have fun this Spring Break. Get out of the house and check out these six, free ways to enjoy the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston! 1) Cullen Sculpture Garden For an …

  5. MFAH Virtual Tours

    #MFAHatHome Virtual Experience Visit the Museum galleries virtually through highlights about popular exhibitions and selected works of art. “Glory of Spain” Close-Up: Ancient Ivory Pyxis This ancient pyxis is one of more than 200 objects featured in the exhibition Glory of Spain: Treasures from the Hispanic Society Museum & Library. Join James Anno, associate curator of European art, on this tour for an inside perspective on the social and historical contexts of selected objects from among more than 200 extraordinary works on view.

  6. Oscar-Nominated Short Films Shine on Our Big Screen

    Feb 5, 2019 - It’s become a popular tradition at the MFAH to screen the Oscar-nominated short films in the weeks leading up to the Academy Awards ceremony, which this year falls on February 24. We are the exclusive local venue for all …

  7. “Eye-Catching” Houston: Capturing Our City through High Schoolers’ Lenses

    Jan 23, 2019 - In collaboration with the MFAH and the Houston Independent School District, aspiring photographers are invited to share their work that captures moments from daily life across our city’s neighborhoods.

  8. In the Galleries or at Home: Tune in to the “Glory of Spain” Audio Guide

    Sep 21, 2020 - Whether you visit in person or explore virtually, enhance your experience with the audio guide. The monumental exhibition Glory of Spain: Treasures from the Hispanic Society Museum & Library spans more than 4,000 years of Hispanic art and culture, through some 200 objects.

  9. Koloman Moser: Designing Modern Vienna, 1897–1907

    A Taste of Austria Enhance your visit! Stop by the Museum café to try some tasty Austrian beer or wine. In-Gallery Extra: Audio Tour Enhance your exhibition experience and learn more about the artwork on view. Koloman Moser: Designing Modern Vienna, 1897–1907 surveys the sum of Moser’s decorative-arts career through more than 200 objects, from jewelry, metalwork, glass, and ceramics to furniture, textiles, prints, and designs for architectural

  10. Stories of the MFAH

    Spark Imagination at the MFAH People visit the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, for myriad reasons, but like the star of our animated short, no one sets foot in our galleries without having their imagination sparked and their perception -- Begin Grid Row --> Through It All People visit the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, to find beauty, explore the world’s cultures, and experience wonder. Today, we happily welcome visitors to our newly expanded campus. Through it all, you’re there for us. We wouldn’t be here without you.