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  1. Recognizing a Day of Jubilee: “Juneteenth Independence Day”

    Jun 18, 2020 - , is the work of J. P. Ball, one of the most prominent 19th-century African American photographers. African American life and experience is a subject that has long been a part of the MFAH photography collection, but almost exclusively centered in the 20th century, and particularly on the Civil Rights movement and more recent

  2. Father’s Day at Bayou Bend

    Jun 17, 2020 - On Sundays, Bayou Bend is open from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is free for fathers and grandfathers on this special day, with regular ticket prices for everyone else. Plan a family outing to explore the expansive 14 acres of natural woodlands, gardens, and green spaces on Sunday, June 21. Spend the afternoon, and check out the renowned collection of American art. Exclusively for Father’s Day visitors, themed audio-tour stops about fatherhood in early America are available, including one about the talented artist Charles Willson Peale, pictured below painting a portrait of his wife—as one

  3. Virtual Cinema Guide: Classic & Recent Films on Black History, Culture & Activism

    Jun 14, 2020 - There’s now a unique opportunity to watch an exceptional array of classic and recent films about Black history, culture, and activism from home, because a number of distributors are currently creating specially curated selections Coming Soon A selection of films complementing the exhibition Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power will be available through the MFAH Virtual Cinema series during July and August.    The List Grows Those are just a few recommendations. Visit IFC Center for a continually updated list of other films centering on Black experiences that have been made available to stream free by various distributors.

  4. Community Artists’ Collective

    Jun 13, 2020 - “I hope viewers will examine this work through their own lenses and have a dialogue with me in person or through the work about the history of racist institutions and racism in our country and what we can do in our own spheres I want to support the conversations that lead to greater harmony and understanding among people who value humanity in spite of perceived differences.” A reflection on family history, slavery, and complicity by one of the Glassell School of Art’s own, Nell Gottlieb, is now in its final week at Community Artists’ Collective (CAC).

  5. Virtual Cinema: Heading West with “The Grey Fox” and “Thousand Pieces of Gold”

    Jun 10, 2020 - After being released from a long San Quentin incarceration in 1901, Miner was inspired to make a slight career change after viewing a silent movie called The Great Train Robbery. To find out more about this acclaimed drama, its charismatic lead actors, and the recent rerelease, check out the Q&A with director Nancy Kelly for Cowboys & Indians magazine. Farnsworth spent nearly 50 years in what he called “the picture business” as a stunt man and bit player, often in westerns. In 1978, however, he was plucked out of obscurity when director Alan J.

  6. An Exhibition You Won’t Want to Miss: “Through an African Lens: Sub-Saharan Photography”

    Jun 6, 2020 - Through an African Lens offers a vibrant glimpse of the breadth of photography created in sub-Saharan Africa. Get your general admission tickets in advance, and plan your visit online! Take a virtual trip to locations from Benin, Cameroon, and Côte d’Ivoire to Mali, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, and beyond—all in the galleries of Through an African Lens: Sub-Saharan Photography from the Museum’s Collection.

  7. “Armchair Travel” Brings World-Class Art to Your Living Room

    Jun 3, 2020 - It’s a fulfilling experience that makes you long for more! So we’re delighted to present a dozen different movies this season.” Life  I, Claude Monet  Cézanne: Portraits of a Life  Vincent van Gogh: A New Way of Seeing  Munch 150  Young Picasso About “Exhibition on Screen” Working with top international museums and galleries, “ Each ticket is $12—or $10 with the exclusive MFAH discount code (MFAHSUMMER678) for $2 off. Your purchase provides access for 48 hours, so watch away!

  8. Art Films & Summer Sipping

    Jun 2, 2020 - El Vivificador (The Reviver) 2 oz. pineapple juice 1½ ounces Don Q double-aged vermouth cask-finish rum ½ ounce triple sec ½ ounce Compass Box Peat Monster blended Scotch whisky 1 teaspoon sugar Dash Angostura It’s a refreshing drink, best enjoyed while watching any movie or when you’re outdoors enjoying clear skies and a breeze. Don’t be scared of Scotch in a cocktail. It has its place, and I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised. Strain into a chilled glass. Optional: Garnish with orange peel and a light sprinkle of cayenne pepper. Beverage Backstory I love this recipe because it is new and refreshing.

  9. Art-Inspired Activity Book for Families: American Art

    May 31, 2020 - Katz Foundation; Institute of Museum and Library Services; H-E-B; MD Anderson Cancer Center; Sharon G. Dies; Sterling-Turner Foundation; Houston Junior Woman's Club; Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo; Samuel H. Enjoy family time with a museum twist! . • Elie Nadelman, Tango• Mary Cassatt, Children in a Garden• Frederic Remington, Aiding a Comrade• Stuart Davis, Gloucester Harbor Just like the Museum’s in-gallery program Sunday Family Zone, these at-home activities introduce

  10. Virtual Cinema “The Wolf House” and “New French Shorts 2020”

    May 30, 2020 - Maria, a young woman in Chile seeking refuge after escaping a sect of German religious fanatics, encounters a house inhabited by two pigs. See a dystopian animated feature set in Chile, and a showcase of award-winning short films from France. The characters featured reflect France’s cultural diversity, from a lovelorn pig farmer to a Napoleon-era soldier. Check out the full lineup of titles.