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  1. Privacy Policy

    How We Use the Information You Provide      A. When You Make a Donation or Purchase a Membership      B. When You Purchase Tickets or Shop Online      C. When You Register      D. Email Communications      E. The MFAH has adopted a policy of not sharing with third parties any personal identifying information you provide when purchasing a membership, ticket, item from the MFAH Shop, or making a donation except (1) to the extent required by law, (2) to acknowledge your donation in our publications, (3) to share your name, postal address, email address and/or telephone number with other non-profit organizations, (4) to share your name, postal address, email address

  2. Frequently Asked Questions: Images

    Please cite the creator of the work and the URL www.mfah.org as the source of the image.   I am a scholar and want to use an image in a publication. What do I do? Please contact Bridgeman Images for commercial licensing.   How do I order a poster or print of an MFAH image? Image captions should cite the creator, indicate the object is owned by the MFAH, and include the URL www.mfah.org.    Can I publish a picture that I took at the MFAH or scanned from a book?

  3. MFAH Speakers Bureau

    When you book a free talk with the MFAH Speakers Bureau, a trained volunteer ambassador offers your group a customized experience. The Speakers Bureau is organized through the Guild, the Museum’s volunteer organization. Discover more about the treasures and wonders of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Schedule a free Speakers Bureau presentation for your group today! Talks may be either virtual or in person. Groups that may be interested in scheduling a free session from the Speakers Bureau include alumni associations, community centers, clubs, professional groups, and religious organizations.  

  4. Music for Art! Spotify Playlists for the MFAH

    Glassell School, which indeed reflects a “new dawn,” “a new day,” “a bold world,” and “freedom” to create. 3Joseph Havel, director, Glassell School of ArtLocation: The Lillie and Hugh Roy Cullen Sculpture GardenWork of art: Exhaling Pearls by Joseph HavelSong: “A Spoonful Weighs a Ton” | The Flaming Lips This song is a fine metaphor A musician played the same phrase over the recordings, creating a continually changing overlap. To me, this song evokes both the construction process and the rhythmic asymmetry of the Glassell School facade. 5.

  5. Acquisition Highlights

    Curtis Burr Graham made the lithographic plates from drawings and watercolors by London-born Edward Everett in 1846. Everett worked as a machinist and engineer in Illinois before joining the U. S. Army in 1843. Early Images of San Antonio Memoir Descriptive of the March of a Division of the United States Army, Under the Command of Brigadier General John E. Wool, from San Antonio de Bexar, in Texas, to Saltillo, in Mexico, 1849–50 Surprising works of art can be discovered in routine publications of the United States government, and a small U. S.

  6. Displays at the Powell Library

    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. Three times a year, the Kitty King Powell Library presents a display of rare books. People may inscribe books to commemorate special occasions, such as giving a book for a graduation or birthday, or simply to record ownership.

  7. Tours & Programs

    --<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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  8. 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 La retrospectiva ofrece una amplia mirada a la práctica única e influyente de la artista por medio de sus obras más icónicas, muchas de las cuales rara vez se han visto fuera de Colombia.

  9. Junior School Exhibitions

    5–May 4, 2024 The Monarch School Student ExhibitionApril 5–May 4, 2024 State VASE (Visual Art Scholastic Event) Gold Seal ExhibitionJune 3August 9, 2024   The Glassell School of Art receives generous funding from the Glassell John S. Orton; Powell Foundation; Sue and Rusty Burnett; Ellen and David Berman; JBD Foundation; Wells Fargo Foundation; and additional generous donors. The exhibition spaces are located on the first and second floors of the Junior School in the Glassell School of Art.

  10. Wellness Programs at the MFAH

    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. Yoga at Rienzi Enjoy the collections and grounds of the MFAH house museum for European decorative arts as a backdrop to “Yoga at Rienzi.” These free programs are for all experience levels. Wellness programming at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, focuses on forging connections between art, mindfulness, fitness, nutrition, and living a balanced, healthful lifestyle.