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  1. 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.

  2. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Announces Chris Goins as the General Manager of Retail

    Jul 21, 2015 - “We are thrilled to have Chris Goins join our team,” said Gary Tinterow. “Under her expert and experienced eye, the shops will become an integral part of our visitors’ overall experience at the Museum.”

  3. Sight, Sound & Cinematic Motion: The Mary Ellen Bute Retrospective at MFAH Films

    Jan 26, 2018 - We’re screening all but one of the shorts on celluloid—our format of choice whenever possible! “Spook Sport” is one of my personal favorites. Our moderator for the evening is Margarita de la Vega-Hurtado, who is a member of the MFAH film committee and sits on the Aurora Picture Show board of directors.

  4. “Mike + Doug Starn: Big Bambú” Engulfs the Mies van der Rohe Galleries of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, This Summer

    May 23, 2018 - Please visit www.mfah.org  for details before your visit. “While it will fill our galleries at an exhilarating scale, visitors will find that it is also an intimate work of art, one that on every level engages audiences of all ages.”  “Now, eight years later, I’m thrilled to work with them again as they transform the iconic interior of Mies van der Rohe’s Cullinan Hall into a fluid, pan-dimensional site, transforming our experience of entering a Museum.”   

  5. At-Home Art Activity for Kids: Let’s Make Shapes

    May 27, 2020 - Follow along below in the how-to video with Elizabeth Roath Garcia, our studio and gallery programs manager, and use the instructions as a guide. Let’s make shapes!

  6. Close-Up on “Black Art in Houston”

    Aug 4, 2020 - As an adolescent, I had the benefit of excellent Black teachers who encouraged me and my classmates to realize our dreams. Plan ahead for your visit. This virtual lecture series receives generous funding from Humanities Texas, the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities.

  7. Let’s Make Art! Family-Friendly Stamping Activity

    Jun 23, 2020 - Elizabeth Roath Garcia, our studio and gallery programs manager, developed this DIY activity with inspiration from patterns in nature and from the painting Early Spring—Bluebonnets and Mesquite by American artist Julian Onderdonk

  8. Teamwork Saves a Great Work of Art for Houston’s Future

    Aug 22, 2019 - The call for help came September 6, 2017, from our trustee Sarah Trotty. Then, the Museum coordinated with our construction company, McCarthy, to patch the roof. Our conservators, led by Soni Bomford, started putting tissue facing on the fragile sections to stabilize them.

  9. Every Dot Knows Where It Is: A Chat with Pipilotti Rist

    Jun 26, 2017 - A machine is always only an extension of our body. For example, a camera is a bad, simple copy of our very complex eye system. Our brains are made up of low-voltage electrode signals—Pixel Forest looks like a simplified brain. In a way, all technology is a copy of nature. What was the process for putting these installations together?

  10. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Presents the Work of Argentine Conceptual Artist Leandro Erlich in June 2022

    Mar 3, 2022 - Erlich explores the perceptual bases of reality and our capacity to confront these fundamental foundations. As he said in a 2014 interview, he considers space “the ‘stage’ of our lives. … My work is like opening a window to see the new world and other realities.”  “His interventions into ordinary spaces resonate perhaps even more so today, at a time when our collective sense of time and space has become fluid and uncertain.”