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  1. Wellness Programs at the MFAH

    Wellness programming at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, focuses on forging connections between art, mindfulness, fitness, nutrition, and living a balanced, healthful lifestyle. Fitness at the MFAH offerings include MFAH on …

  2. “Learning Through Art” at Home

    Looking for some inspiration at home when school is closed? #MFAHatHome is here for you! Below you’ll find online materials to use now, whether you are a parent who wants new ways to think about art with your kids, or …

  3. 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.

  4. A Summer Salute to Legendary Actor Alec Guinness

    Jul 5, 2017 - Our tribute concludes with a 60th-anniversary revival of The Bridge on the River Kwai, which earned Guinness an Academy Award for Best Actor. Last year, our film series saluting Olivia de Havilland’s 100th birthday attracted large and enthusiastic audiences. De Havilland turned 101 on July 1, and her celebration is a hard act to follow! The British Film Institute is providing 35mm prints of four films in our series: Great Expectations and Oliver Twist, his first collaborations with Lean; The Ladykillers, which was remade by the Coen Brothers in 2011 (starring

  5. Policies

    Visit mfah.org/give for more information about supporting the MFAH with a donation.  Please read our Damage/Return Instructions carefully (they accompany your shipment, inside the package), before returning items. When returning a package by mail, we encourage our customers to insure their return package to avoid any delivery issues that may occur en route to the MFAH.

  6. “Olafur Eliasson: The collectivity project”

    Oct 19, 2015 - This human-scale artwork invites Museum visitors to engage in new ways of thinking about our city’s built environment and our relationship to social spaces.

  7. “Little Known, Little Objects”: Glittering Chinese Buddhist Figures from the Jane and Leopold Swergold Collection

    Jan 9, 2018 - Our first and most recent acquisitions are both included. What do you want visitors to take away? LS: This is an esoteric corner of collecting. Little known, little objects. The way we’ve collected is that it has to speak to us, and then we measure it up against other pieces in our collection. What do you feel when you reflect on the Amitabha Buddha? LS: It’s very approachable. LS: Well, that’s a little bit like asking us to choose our favorite child! The Amitabha Buddha (above), which is the first piece we bought, has always managed to withstand competition from anything new in the collection.

  8. Snail Mail: A Conversation with MFAH Curator Anne Tucker (part 3 of 3)

    May 17, 2012 - Our conversation evolved from the history of a company to how Kodak forever changed the way artists and historians viewed the world. "We’re mounting [the exhibition] as if it were a big bulletin board in our office. The photos are not matted and framed or anything, they’re just being stuck up on the board. Here, in the third and final excerpt of our conversation, Tucker shares her personal anecdotes behind this age-old visual communication tradition: "[The objects in] Snail Mail [are from] people who take an original photograph

  9. The MFAH Highlights Arts of the Islamic World Beginning in January

    Jan 21, 2015 - “We are so delighted to expand our installation of the extraordinary al-Sabah Collection and our permanent galleries,” said Dr. Froom. With more than 200 objects from The al-Sabah Collection on display at the MFAH, the Museum is where our visions meet.” “We are thrilled to continue our collaboration with the prestigious al-Sabah Collection with this expanded installation,” said Tinterow.

  10. Sushi: The Global Catch

    Oct 5, 2012 - We can still enjoy sushi, help sustain and improve tuna populations, and improve our oceans' health. Where can we learn more about you and your films? You can also visit the website of my distributor, Kino Lorber, for information on Sushi: The Global Catch. Sushi: The Global Catch screens at the MFAH several times in October. More Info