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  1. 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.

  2. Spring Break 2015: 6 Ways to Visit the MFAH for Free

    Mar 4, 2015 - Houstonians don’t have to travel far or break the bank to have fun this Spring Break. Get out of the house and check out these six, free ways to enjoy the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston! 1) Cullen Sculpture Garden For an …

  3. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, highlights Latin American and Latino art collection this spring in the exhibition “Between Play and Grief”

    Mar 12, 2019 - PROGRAMMING HIGHLIGHTS FOR FAMILIES Our Youngest Artists | Inspired by Colors that Pop! Friday, April 19, and Saturday, April 20, from 10:30 to 11:15 a.m., and 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.  PROGRAMMING HIGHLIGHTS FOR ADULTS A full list of programs is available online; please visit mfah.org/calendar. Women Transformed through Art and Opera Thursday, April 18, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. ., and 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Families can enjoy time in the studio creating an art project together.

  4. “Eye-Catching” Houston: Capturing Our City through High Schoolers’ Lenses

    Jan 23, 2019 - In collaboration with the MFAH and the Houston Independent School District, aspiring photographers are invited to share their work that captures moments from daily life across our city’s neighborhoods.

  5. Celebrating Community: Women’s Empowerment Group Visits the MFAH

    May 13, 2020 - Art plays an important role in trauma recovery, and the connection with the MFAH is a positive presence in the lives of our refugee community. What were some highlights of the visit? Refugee women can lack the confidence to visit public institutions alone, especially when they haven’t yet mastered English. We have over 40 refugee women in our group and most need help with transport, so our amazing volunteer team drove the women and their children to the Museum. Everyone was buzzing with excitement.

  6. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Creates a Dazzling Nighttime Experience for the Holidays

    Nov 13, 2015 - Sometimes even our family members can feel like strangers in My Big Brother, Eyes, and Oscar®-nominated Me and my Moulton. Admission is free; last admission at 4:30 p.m. Please visit mfah.org for a full list of activities, programs, exhibitions, and special events taking place during this holiday season. Visit mfah.org/bayoubend for holiday hours.

  7. Celebrating “Olga de Amaral” with a Virtual Visit to a Tapestry Loom

    For this unique program, the MFAH and Contemporary Handweavers of Houston use Zoom to visit a working tapestry loom.

  8. Give to the MFAH

    To learn more about ways to support the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, visit our Annual Fund Drives page. Quick Donate Annual Fund Drives Join Leadership Circle

  9. Close-Up on “Black Art through the Lens”

    Jul 21, 2020 - Your writing and scholarship have explored the work of Black photographers for 30 years. 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. These photographers know that there is much more work to be done, and I hope our discussion will be another intervention as we learn more about how they make and create images.

  10. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, debuts one of Ernesto Neto’s largest crochet works to date in May 2021

    May 4, 2021 - our oceans, and our life. “We are delighted to bring this monumental, one-of-a-kind piece to our Museum and into our collection. Ernesto Neto: SunForceOceanLife, the seventh installment of the Museum’s summer immersive art series, will be on view from Sunday, May 30, through Sunday, September 26, 2021 in Cullinan Hall of the Caroline Wiess Law Building.