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  1. Virtual Cinema | “My Darling Supermarket” Offers a Touching Look at the Neighborhood Grocery Store

    Mar 13, 2021 - They are the heartbeat of a space created for people’s needs and desires. • My Darling Supermarket / WATCH HERE Your ticket ($12) supports the MFAH and provides a 2-day pass to the film. The stores impart a sense of security we hardly notice—until times of crisis, when the normalcy of the abundantly stocked aisles remains only a memory: a truth laid as bare as the shelves in the face of urgent human need. Honoring the Staff’s GraceIt is the employees themselves who articulate these human needs: a sign-maker creating the daily specials; a baker whose world view is shaped by an obsession with manga (Japanese comics and graphic novels

  2. Virtual Cinema | “Five” Short-Film Compilation Commemorates Women’s History Month

    Mar 12, 2021 - HERE Your ticket ($4.99) supports the MFAH and provides a 3-day pass to the film. As Sarah Beydoun (“Sarah’s Bag”) says, “Whoever is going to venture into a business, you better venture into a business that has a social impact at the same time. . . I think the world needs more people supporting missions.” I didn’t want these women to simply smile and persevere, so after a year-plus of this pandemic, the women’s joy felt revolutionary, and Five reminded me that in this time of isolation, we still need each other. • Five / WATCH

  3. Make Your Own Art Inspired by “Fire/Works”

    Mar 10, 2021 - Virtual Learning & Interpretation programs are generously underwritten by the Jerold B. Katz Foundation. Art-Making Activity | Exploring Enamel and Creating a Wearable Work of Art• Activity Guide Art-Making Activity | Sketching What You See through the Window• Activity Guide Plan Your Museum VisitGet your timed general admission

  4. Virtual Art Encounters “Color”

    Mar 9, 2021 - Meet the ArtistJamie Robertson, a visual artist and educator from Houston, is one-half of the podcast “Where I See Me,” which examines the presence of Black and Brown people in comics and media. —Jamie Robertson Find out more in this Q&A with the artist About the ProgramLed by artists and inspired by art, Virtual Art Encounters brings the Museum’s popular studio-style art project online. Virtual Learning & Interpretation programs are generously underwritten by the Jerold B. Katz Foundation.

  5. Virtual Cinema Goes to the Dogs with the New Istanbul-Set Documentary “Stray”

    Mar 8, 2021 - provides a 3-day pass to the film. A Knack for SurvivalThe documentary sheds light on the living conditions of homeless kids and stray animals, and it also serves as a cultivator of sympathy for the locals who always have a bowl of food and a pat on the head ready The film offers a glimpse of how the stray dogs blend seamlessly into the ancient Turkish city of many colors and sounds, and complement it, in a way only a dog can. • Stray / WATCH HERE Your ticket ($12) supports the MFAH and

  6. The Hidden Secrets of Movable Books

    Mar 5, 2021 - Creating a StrategyImparting the thrill of opening a movable book and activating its operable mechanism to discover hidden secrets while the book is locked up in a case calls for a creative strategy. Activating a Dancing TigerA different strategy is used to activate the dancing tiger in Bolom Chon, a delightful pop-up book published in 2007 by Taller Leñateros, a collective of contemporary Tzotzil Mayan artists in Chiapas, The display of a 1639 edition of Johann Remmelin’s Catoptrum Microcosmicum (Mirror of the Microcosm) is particularly challenging.

  7. New Documentary “Film About a Father Who” Explores Intriguing Family Dynamics

    Mar 3, 2021 - —Lynne Sachs • Film About a Father Who / WATCH HERE Your ticket ($12) supports the MFAH and provides a 3-day pass to the film. For filmmaker Lynne Sachs, the action of reflecting, recording, and editing a film about her family produces a pretty crazy personal narrative: the new documentary feature Film About a Father Who. —a colorful personality and resident of Park City, Utah—made a living as a hotel developer and enjoyed partying with women on and off the ski slopes. He fathered nine children by five women, creating this dynamic story.

  8. “Museum Diary” Episode 1

    Feb 24, 2021 - Virtual Learning & Interpretation programs are generously underwritten by the Jerold B. Katz Foundation. The MFAH presents “Museum Diary,” a documentary series assembled entirely from selfies, cell-phone videos, and Zoom calls. These short videos provide a collage portrait of MFAH staff members who talk about their daily work and share art that is meaningful to them.

  9. Virtual Cinema | Houston Jewish Film Festival | February 28–March 11

    Feb 17, 2021 - Unique and compelling, it's a story about having the courage to live one’s dreams and find meaning in life at any age. Your ticket includes a live musical performance and Q&A following the movie! MFAH audiences may recall meeting his daughter, Catherine Wyler, in November 2019 when she presented a Veterans Day screening of The Memphis Belle: The Story of a Flying Fortress, a 1944 documentary about B-17 bomber pilots. A sensation at Israel’s Ophir Awards, the film was named Best Picture. Shira Haas (from Netflix’s Unorthodox, a Golden Globe nominee) plays the daughter.

  10. Virtual Cinema | French Film Festival | March 3–28

    Feb 16, 2021 - Your ticket ($10 per film / $80 for a 10-film pass) supports the MFAH and provides a 2-day window to view each film. My Donkey, My Lover & I is a female-directed comedy about a schoolteacher (Laure Calamy) spontaneously deciding to secretly follow her married lover and his family on a hiking vacation. In Perfumes, Emmanuelle Devos plays a temperamental “nose” for a perfumery who develops an unlikely friendship with her chauffeur. • French Film Festival / WATCH HERE March 3–28.