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  1. Displays at the Powell Library

    Three times a year, the Kitty King Powell Library presents a display of rare books. Traveling as a printer for Francisco Xavier Mina’s expedition to Mexico, Bangs printed a manifesto for Mina using a portable printing press during a stopover on Galveston Island. Bayou Bend’s William J.

  2. Tours & Programs

    through December 7. --<p><a class="btn btn-orange btn-sm" href="calendar/intimacy-mortality-photobook-a-conversation-with-elinor-carucci/202402221830" rel="noopener">Learn Morea>p>--> Presented in partnership with Houston Center for Photography --<p><a class="btn btn-orange btn-sm" href="https://www.mfah.org/calendar/awards-for-emerging-scholars-in-object-based-learning/202310121700" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Learn Morea>

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  3. Beatriz González: A Retrospective

    Financiación generosa para esta exposición provista por: Baker McKenzie Leslie y Brad Bucher Hilda y Greg Curran Samuel F. Gorman Linda y George Kelly Cecilia y Ernesto Poma Silvia Salle y Peter T. Wood Isabel y Ignacio Torras dedicada a la obra de la artista colombiana Beatriz González. 

  4. Junior School Exhibitions

    /202408301730" target="_blank" rel="noopener">More detailsa>p>--> Annual Junior School Holiday ExhibitionNovember 22, 2024–January 30, 2025 State VASE (Visual Art Scholastic Event) Gold Seal ExhibitionJune 2–August 8, 2025 --<p>State VASE (Visual Art Scholastic Event) Gold Seal Exhibition
    June 2 – August 8, 2025p>-->   The Glassell School of Art receives generous funding from the Glassell Family; The Skiles Foundation; Leslie --<p>Reception for Ken Mazzu: Points of Interest Exhibition
    August 30, 5:30 p.m. | <a href="calendar/reception-ken-mazzu-points-of-interest

  5. Wellness Programs at the MFAH

    Wellness programming at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, focuses on forging connections between art, mindfulness, fitness, nutrition, and living a balanced, healthful lifestyle. Fitness at the MFAH offerings include MFAH on the Move, a series of yoga and Zumba programs that encourage guests of all ages to get moving, no matter their experience level. MFAH on the Move MFAH on the Move provides access to a variety of healthful, physical activities such as yoga and Zumba within the context of the Museum’s diverse art collections.

  6. Glory of Spain: Treasures from the Hispanic Society Museum & Library

    Gloria de España: Tesoros del museo y la biblioteca de la Hispanic Society | 1 de marzo del 2020 al 3 de enero del 2021 PublicacionesUn catálogo ilustrado está disponible en el MFA Shop (713.639.7360) y en la Hirsch Library y la cultura de España, Portugal, América Latina y las Filipinas, desde la antigüedad hasta principios del siglo XX. 1 de marzo del 2020 al 3 de enero del 2021  Learn more about the exhibition (English) Sin paralelo fuera de España, las colecciones del museo y la biblioteca de la Hispanic Society, con sede en Nueva York, se centran en el arte

  7. “Learning Through Art” at Home

     Ages 5–11 | Grades K5 Fun for elementary-age students. Sketching, poetry, and more!  Ages 12–14 | Grades 68 Explore how to connect science, art, poetry, and writing.  Ages 15–18 | Grades 9–12 Stuck at home needing art-appreciation resources? Give these a try! Below you’ll find online materials to use now, whether you are a parent who wants new ways to think about art with your kids, or perhaps you’re teaching school remotely and need fresh ideas.

  8. “Learning Through Art” at Home | Ages 5–11 & Grades K–5

    “Printmaking with Found Objects” | Explore printmaking in a contemporary way. • See Grades 68 & Grades 9–12 Questions? Email teachers@mfah.org Learning Through Art at Home Ages 5–11 | Grades K5 These activities include directions and suggested works of art but can be modified and used with any work of art. The goal is to have fun and be inspired! the Art Classroom“Making Monsters” | Create a found-object sculpture.

  9. “Learning Through Art” at Home | Ages 12–14 & Grades 6–8

    “Setting Up a Darkroom in a Spare Closet” | Create a camera and a photographic print. • See Grades K5 & Grades 9–12 Questions? Email teachers@mfah.org Learning Through Art at Home Ages 12–14 | Grades 68 Feeling disconnected from your friends at school? Explore some new ideas! All you need is a pencil, paper, and a sense of humor. Using Art to Practice Scientific MethodsScience more your thing?

  10. “Learning Through Art” at Home | Ages 15–18 & Grades 9–12

    “Printmaking with Found Objects” | Explore printmaking in a contemporary way.“Setting Up a Darkroom in a Spare Closet” | Create a camera and a photographic print. • See Grades K5 & Grades 68 Questions? Learning Through Art at Home Ages 15–18 | Grades 9–12 Stuck at home doing your art-appreciation homework? Give some new ideas a try! Select a topic below to download the instructions. Art-Appreciation BasicsHas your teacher asked you to write about a work of art for class?