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  1. About the Junior School

    The Glassell Junior School is an art school for young people, devoted to nurturing creativity and dedicated to fostering an appreciation of the arts and an awareness of the world. Classes and workshops for children ages 3 …

  2. Studio School Admissions

    Admissions The Studio School provides art history, workshop, and studio courses for adults. Students must be at least 18 years of age to attend any studio courses or workshops. Students 15 to 17 years of age may enroll in …

  3. Junior School Exhibitions

    Glassell Junior School The Glassell Junior School presents exhibitions of children’s art year-round. Creative and imaginative works of art showcase drawings, paintings, ceramics, sculpture, digital works, fashion pieces, and …

  4. Annual Fund Drives

    Our audience is 90 percent local, and our community depends on us. Discover the art of giving, meet some of the individuals who make our institution unique, and ignite your imagination with our short films. More than 30 percent of our visitors enter the Museum for free. We provide art education to more than 100,000 visitors and students each year, whether on-site or through our community programs and online learning.

  5. “Shooting the Moon: Photographs from the Museum’s Collection 50 Years after Apollo 11”

    Jun 6, 2019 - Related Programming For additional details and admission information visit mfah.org/calendar Our Youngest Artists | “Inspired by Milestones” Friday, July 19, 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. & 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. The event concludes with a visit to the galleries to see the work of art that inspired the day’s program. $8 per child, $6 per child for MFAH members. Adults can attend for free with general admission.

  6. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, debuts one of Ernesto Neto’s largest crochet works to date in May 2021

    May 4, 2021 - our oceans, and our life. “We are delighted to bring this monumental, one-of-a-kind piece to our Museum and into our collection. The sensation of floating, the body cradled by the crocheted fruits of our labor, brings to mind a hammock: the quintessential indigenous invention that uplifts us and connects us to the wisdom and traditions of our ancestors.

  7. Explore the Art of Mid-20th Century Millinery in “Hats Off”

    Jul 12, 2020 - I was able to pair some of our hats with their design drawings, and that was exciting. —fashion editor Diana Vreeland  Learn More Visit the MFAH collections online for a look at Halston’s work. See “Hats Off: Halston Hats from the Masterson Collection” at Rienzi through January 3.

  8. Spring Discovery Days at Bayou Bend

    (for ages 5–12) ♦ Animal Art SafariGo hunting in the house for art inspired by our friends in the animal kingdom. How many different kinds of critters can you find?  (for ages 9–18) ♦ Origami Art StationPick up a single-use piece of paper from the outdoor art station and create a work of nature-inspired origami art to take home as a memento of your visit

  9. From Spain to Houston: Q&A with Curator James Anno

    Apr 5, 2020 - We strive, through our exhibitions and programs, to stimulate the imagination and intellect of everyone who comes through our doors. JA: I sought to harness the spacious, open floor plan of our exhibition space by placing most of the three-dimensional objects away from the walls. JA: Our world is highly diverse. More than ever, especially in America, we have the opportunity to explore and understand what it means to find unity in diversity.

  10. Dancing Your Roots with the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society

    Jan 18, 2019 - We enjoy our dancing and do our best to show it! Drop in for the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society’s gallery performance on Thursday, January 24! Since Queen Elizabeth II is the patron of our society, which was granted royal status in 1951, we feel a connection with the Windsors. Another dance in our program was written in 2012 in honor of Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee. What can MFAH audiences expect to see?