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  1. Core Program Archive

    Jereann H. Chaney Mr. and Mrs. Jamal H. Daniel; Heidi and David Gerger; Cecily Horton; Scott and Judy Nyquist; Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Robinson; Marc Schindler; Alana R. Spiwak and Sam L. Wells; and Warren A. Hadler. Ronald A. Logan; McClain Gallery; Karen S. Pulaski; and The Arch and Stella Rowan Foundation, Inc. Additional support is provided by: Ellen and David Berman; Ms. Karol Kreymer and Dr. Robert J. Card; Ms.

  2. Rienzi Programs for Educators and Students

    Storybooks for Young Children (ages 37) Bill in a China Shop, by Katie McAllaster A Chair for My Mother, by Vera B. --<p>Are you a homeschool family looking for a variety of options? Basil E. Frankweiler, by E. L. Koingsburg Fever 1796, by Laurie Halse Anderson Sea Cutter / Book 1: The Chronicles of Nathaniel Childe, by Timothy C.

  3. Conservation FAQs

    Conservation professionals adhere to a code of ethics. 3. What is preventive conservation? Their “Find a Conservator” link will help you find a conservator who meets your needs, including location, medium, etc. 8. What about appraisals? The American Institute for Conservation (AIC) provides recommendations for storage and care based on the material of the object.  6. How does one become a conservator or a conservation scientist?

  4. Conservation Science

    Images of the Italian painting Portrait of a Boy Holding a Book (images #3–#5 in slideshow) illustrate normal light, UVF, and IR. Taken through a microscope, this image of Bandeiras verdes sobre rosa (Green Flags on Pink) by Alfredo Volpi shows he used a pencil to draw the outlines of the flags before painting them.  Examination Using X-raysX-ray radiography and X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (XRF) are two examples of examination techniques that require specialized instrumentation to interpret data.

  5. Exhibitions at Rienzi

    See a video tour. Romney established himself as a society portrait painter, with a style of elegance and informality that won him a prestigious client list. At the center of the story is a gown made of antique peau d’ange silk and a veil of antique Brussels rose-point lace. It was made for Isla Carroll Cowan for her marriage to T. R. Reckling III in 1957.

  6. Visiting the MFAH for Free

    (Each student who visits the Museum on a school tour is given a voucher to return with FREE admission for themselves—and their family!) 4) Visiting with a Lone Star Card participant who presents the card with a photo ID. Kids Get in FREE When . . . 1) They are 12 years old or younger. 2) They are Texas public library cardholders, 18 or younger, visiting on a Saturday or Sunday. A guest who presents a Texas Lone Star Card and photo ID can receive free admission for up to 6 people on one card. Excludes dated and timed-entry events, such as films and special programs.

  7. Kinder Morgan Exhibition Series

    Open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information on this exhibition series, contact glassell@mfah.org or 713.639.7500. Exhibitions | 2024–2025 Vision February 23–May 31, 2024Sound June 14–September 6, 2024Touch September 6–November 11, 2024SmellNovember 11, 2024–February 16, 2025TasteFebruary 16–May 16, 2025 The Glassell School of Art is proud to present a series of exhibitions at the Kinder Morgan Building in downtown Houston.

  8. Glassell Junior School: Homeschool Courses

    The Junior School at the Glassell School of Art offers programs in a variety of media for homeschooled children. Classes for ages 4 to 18 are available during the fall and spring semesters. Questions?

  9. Guided Tours: Colleges and Universities

    To check availability and schedule your tour, contact schooltours@mfah.org In order to book a group tour, you need at least 10 students in your group. Colleges and universities are invited to make the MFAH a part of the classroom with self-guided tours. Book your tour now! Reservations for groups are needed at least four weeks in advance. Groups of fewer than 10 students are welcome to visit the Museum as individuals and can forgo making a group reservation. Questions? Contact schooltours@mfah.org or 713.800.5363

  10. Learning Through Art: Available Workshops

    A. L. Ballard; Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Add an “R,” “A,” and “S” to STEM education by engaging in project-based learning experiences that bridge the Museum’s collections of world art with K8 TEKS in Science, Technology, Reading/Writing, Engineering, Art, Math, and Including the “R” for literacy, the “A” for art, and the “S” for social studies promotes collaboration across the disciplines for critical thinking amidst real-world learning.