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  1. Decorative Arts in the Age of Victoria

    During the reign of Queen Victoria (1837–1901), the British Empire reached its geographical, financial, and industrial peak.

  2. Deco Nights: Evenings in the Jazz Age

    Notable for its “anything goes” sophistication, the era was closely identified with a new, free-form kind of music: jazz.

  3. Antiquity Revived: Neoclassical Art in the Eighteenth Century

    Antiquity Revived: Neoclassical Art in the Eighteenth Century explores, from various points of view, how the renewal of classical taste found its roots in ancient sources, and how painters, sculptors, designers, artisans, and

  4. For the Love of Books: Celebrating the New Kitty King Powell Library and Study Center at Bayou Bend

    For the Love of Books celebrates the collection's new home, as well as the love of books that led to its creation and continued growth.

  5. Myths and Leyendas | Call for Proposals

    Now in its third year, the fall festival celebrates the Museum’s commitment to Latin American and Latino art, and art of the Indigenous Americas.

  6. Dia Art Foundation and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Announce Co-Acquisition of a Major Work by Sam Gilliam

    Mar 15, 2021 - His groundbreaking investigations blur the boundaries between artistic disciplines, emphasizing the process, materiality, and dimensionality of painting and its display. This acquisition reflects Dia’s ongoing initiative to expand its holdings to include a greater breadth of artists who are formally and conceptually in dialogue with those already in the collection, which is focused particularly About Dia Art Foundation Taking its name from the Greek word meaning “through,” Dia was established in 1974 with the mission to serve as a conduit for artists to realize ambitious new projects, unmediated by overt interpretation

  7. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Opens “Arts of Islamic Lands: Selections from The al-Sabah Collection, Kuwait”

    Nov 2, 2012 - The Museum will honor Sheikha Hussah al-Sabah at its Arts of the Islamic World Gala on January 25, 2013. Houston is home to a large and diverse Muslim community, and I am very happy that the art and culture of the Islamic world will now take its rightful place in the Museum.” Since its inception, DAI has grown from a single focus organization to an internationally recognized cultural organization whose main activities include: • An annual Cultural Season (lectures, music concerts, forum, workshops,

  8. Margo Handwerker Appointed Dean of the Glassell School of Art Core Residency Program at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

    May 22, 2024 - HOUSTON—May 22, 2024—The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and its Glassell School of Art today announced the appointment of Margo Handwerker as dean of the Core Residency program at the Glassell School of Art. Handwerker has distinguished herself over 20 years in an impactful range of educational and curatorial roles; her collaborative approach and innovative vision are poised to elevate the Core Residency Program, enriching its artistic The MFAH is also home to the Glassell School of Art, with its Core Residency Program and Junior and Studio schools; and the International Center for the Arts of the Americas (ICAA), a leading research institute for 20th-century

  9. The MFAH Highlights Latin American Art This Summer

    Apr 29, 2015 - This productive exchange has allowed the Museum to expand its holdings of Gego’s work as well as develop programs to promote it. space and light by Latin American artists The Hydrospatial City, an immersive installation by Gyula Kosice, to be reinstalled HOUSTON—April 29, 2015—This summer, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, highlights works from its The MFAH is also home to the Glassell School of Art and its acclaimed Core Residency Program and Junior and Studio Schools; and the International Center for the Arts of the Americas (ICAA), a leading research institute for 20th-century

  10. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Presents “Unfolding Worlds: Japanese Screens and Contemporary Ceramics from the Gitter-Yelen Collection” in March 2015

    Jan 22, 2015 - The extraordinary Gitter-Yelen works will provide our audiences with the opportunity for in-depth study of this important field and its practitioners.” “The Gitter-Yelen Collection is unparalleled in its scope, and we are delighted to share a selection of these exquisite screens and ceramics with Houston audiences,” said Gary Tinterow, Museum director. Its mission is to educate and encourage interest and scholarship in the fields of Japanese art and self-taught American art through direct viewing, exhibitions, digital media, publications, lectures, and symposia.