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  1. Happy New Year! A Look at 2018 in Numbers

    Jan 1, 2019 - 2018 was one of our biggest years ever! Hit “play” below for a look back at some of the numbers that added up to a great year. 

  2. Claudia Cardinale: The Indomitable

    -- Begin Grid Row --> October 7–29, 2023 The Museum resumes a popular tradition this fall with an Italian film retrospective organized by our esteemed colleagues at the legendary Cinecittà in Rome. Special thanks to our cultural partner Italian Cultural Institute in Los Angeles, Professor Alessandro Carrera from the University of Houston, and Kate MacKay, UC Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive.

  3. Latin Wave Celebrates 11 Great Years

    Apr 21, 2016 - Ixcanul I always encourage filmgoers to come to the screenings presented by our guest filmmakers, who make Latin Wave even more special. Latin Wave, our biggest annual film festival, returns from April 28 to May 1 with 11 new films from Latin America. Every year is a little different: The 2016 selection has a strong theme of young protagonists coming of age. Absence is directed by Brazilian filmmaker Chico Teixeira, a guest at our very first Latin Wave in 2006. He’s very interested in family stories and was an audience favorite as he introduced his film Alice’s House.

  4. He Makes Their Personalities Jump off the Screen

    Jul 16, 2015 - Join us for our screenings of Grey Gardens (July 26) and Iris (August 30).   Our first presentation of Iris sold out, so we're showing it again—twice!—on Sunday, August 30. Tickets, trailers & more info > mfah.org/films Iris's 94th birthday is August 29—the day before our screening! Meet Them at the MFAH Grey Gardens screens in conjunction with QFest on Sunday, July 26.

  5. Endangered Animal? Assessing the Light Sensitivity of Walton Ford’s “Oso Dorado”

    Jul 2, 2014 - It’s our first priority to ensure Oso Dorado retains this freshness for generations to come. Although the MFAH does not own a microfade tester, our neighbors at the Menil Collection do, and they welcomed our proposal to collaborate. Oso Dorado was transported to the Menil, where Cory Rogge, Andrew W. However, with careful foresight, Oso Dorado will not become a similarly “endangered animal,” and with the knowledge gained through our studies we can plan strategically for future exhibitions of this wonderfully dramatic work

  6. Membership Levels and Benefits

    To learn more about Leadership Circle membership and benefits, please visit mfah.org/leadershipcircle or call 713.639.7559 Leadership Circle donations make a profound difference in our service to the community, supporting activities from international exhibitions to local outreach initiatives.

  7. A New Online Exhibition Explores #5WomenArtists

    Mar 8, 2017 - Then, read more about our #5WomenArtists activities happening this month. Our goal is that the next time you’re asked to name five women artists, you’re empowered with the knowledge you need. We are thrilled to share the contributions of women artists to the history of art with all of our audiences, both online and in the Museum galleries.

  8. Happy Birthday! MFAH Films Celebrates Robert Frank

    Nov 1, 2016 - Our Museum has had the privilege of working with this venerable photographer and filmmaker for years. He is well represented in our permanent collection, and we’ve distributed his films since the 1980s. We’re offering a discount if you buy tickets on-site at any MFAH admissions desk and at our box office. Learn more.

  9. Women’s History Month 2017: Celebrating #5WomenArtists—and More

    Mar 1, 2017 - In March, celebrate along with us as we share: Facebook Live talks focusing on works of art that are on view in our galleries. Watch on our Facebook page A new Google Art Project exhibition highlighting work by women artists represented in the MFAH collections.

  10. Lecture | Reflect, Refract, Encounter, Smash: Glassy Ways to See and Know

    Artists, designers, and craftspeople use glass as a medium for thinking about the surrounding world, our place in it, and our ability to effect change. In this talk, Susie J.