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  1. Creating “Big Bambú”: An interview with rock climber Katherine Tong

    Jun 15, 2018 - I was so excited when the Starn brothers’ staff reached out to our rock-climbing club. I’ve been coming to the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, since I was a kid. What do you think people feel when they experience Big Bambú? I hope it’s a sense of peace and joy, and wonder and playfulness, as they get to join us and play in our playground!

  2. Making a Dream a Reality at Bayou Bend

    May 20, 2016 - Colleen was with Kilroy, shovel in hand, at the groundbreaking and again in September 2010 when the building opened and Miss Hogg’s 1973 dream became a reality. Her decision to be the major donor was inspired by a defining moment more than 30 years earlier, only a few years after Bayou Bend opened to the public, when Miss Hogg invited Kilroy, her husband, and other guests to dinner at

  3. Snail Mail: A Conversation with MFAH Curator Anne Tucker (part 3 of 3)

    May 17, 2012 - It sort of puts the responsibility on you to go look it all up, as opposed to that really delightful moment when you open up an envelope and there’s a surprise. It’s different. Now, when you can post 20 pictures online, it’s different. 'Go to this site and see these pictures' is not the same as, 'I thought you would like this picture.' It’s a different interaction.

  4. Conclusion

    Jun 29, 2012 - When I began the ERA planning project, I had never heard of an Entity Attribute Value (EAV) db, so was surprised to discover I had a few. Most of all, the project team learned that we work best when we work collaboratively - Archives cannot be a substitute for IT and IT cannot be a substitute for Archives. When the team began paying attention to our metadata, we learned to overcome inconsistencies in the Owner field by populating it from the Active directory - a development that will assist in future search and retrieval efforts

  5. For the Love of Art

    Apr 24, 2012 - Students become so astonished when they learn about it. Afterward, the tour flows around creativity, expectation, and great comments and conversation. Q) Can you tell us about a unique experience you've had? There is also great camaraderie among docents when it comes to sharing research or filling in for one another. CZ: I would say you are about to have experiences and challenges that will make you grow in many ways. SC: The dynamic, changing environment of the MFAH is invigorating, and I love sharing that experience with visitors, but what I love the most is when students leave excited about bringing their families back to visit.

  6. Bayou Bend’s Lora Jean Kilroy Visitor and Education Center Marks 10th Anniversary

    Sep 25, 2020 - When guests visit Bayou Bend, they encounter two beautiful structures, built nearly a century apart and located right across the bayou from each other.

  7. Virtual Cinema: A Life Unravels in “A Girl Missing”

    Aug 28, 2020 - Ichiko’s quiet, routine life is shattered when Saki is suddenly abducted—and the suspect turns out to be Ichiko’s nephew.

  8. Miss Ima Hogg & Modernism

    Hogg (1882–1975) was one of the first American collectors of modern art in Texas, at a time when avant-garde art was still generally misunderstood.

  9. Vera Lutter: Inverted Worlds

    At a time when analog negatives are disappearing from photographic practice and process, Lutter finds new magic in the traditional materials of her medium.

  10. Alexander Archipenko: The Berlin Drawings

    Alexander Archipenko: The Berlin Drawings features 30 drawings from three sketchbooks created between 1921 and 1923—when Archipenko was living, working, and teaching in Berlin, shortly before he immigrated to the United States