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  1. March ’68 (Marzec ’68)

    ; Consulate General of Brazil in Houston; Franci Neely; Carrin Patman and Jim Derrick; Ms. The dramatic story of March ’68 intertwines romance, history, and politics in Communist-era Poland. Generous support for this film festival has been provided by Isabelle and Eric Mayer and Lois and George Stark. The MFAH film department is supported by Tenaris; the Vaughn Foundation; The Consulate General of the Republic of Korea; Nina and Michael Zilkha; Consulate General of Italy in Houston; Italian Cultural Institute in Los Angeles

  2. Behind-the-Scenes Tour at Rienzi

    rienzi@mfah.org Rienzi is the MFAH house museum for European decorative arts. Rienzi. Get an exclusive look at rooms and objects not usually on view, and learn about the legacy the Mastersons left behind.  Tickets $15 per person $10 MFAH members Questions?

  3. Father’s Day at Bayou Bend

    Highlights Free admission for fathers Light refreshments Live music courtesy of jazz musician Thomas Helton Self-guided tour stops in the house focusing on the role of parents in early America Questions? 713.639.7750 | bayoubend@mfah.org Learn more about Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens Father’s Day at Bayou Bend is generously supported by Polly and Murry Bowden and Nancy and James Gordon. June 16, 2024Celebrate Father’s Day at Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens surrounded by nature, art, and music. No reservations necessary.

  4. Twilight Tour at Rienzi

    for Rienzi. This event is for ages 21+ Rienzi is the MFAH house museum for European decorative arts. Learn More Tickets $35 Adults $30 MFAH Members Questions? rienzi@mfah.org  Education programs at Rienzi receive generous funding from the Sterling-Turner Foundation; Alkek and Williams Foundation; Carroll Sterling and Harris Masterson III Endowment; and the Caroline Wiess Law Endowment

  5. MFAH on the Move: Virtual Zumba

    Wellness Programs at the MFAH are presented by MD Anderson Cancer Center. #MFAHatHome Virtual ExperiencePresented by the MFAH and MD Anderson Cancer Center, with FiTMiX CommunitiesMeet us for “MFAH on the Move” on Facebook Live! Our friends from FiTMiX Communities return for live virtual Zumba.Zumba instructor Yuri Amor Perez get us up and moving. Join the Facebook Live event here.

  6. Textures of Place: Selections from the Museum’s Collection

    the window—in order to imagine worlds within their works of art. Artists such as Richard Artschwager and Sylvia Mangold find abstract patterns around the house. Other artists, including Helen Frankenthaler, Howard Hodgkin, Ellsworth Kelly, and Robert Motherwell, utilize an austere language of Modernism, simply titling their prints after parts of the house—like the door, the wall, and

  7. Houston Artists Select: Selections from the Museum’s Collection

    Houston Artists Select presents 20th- and 21st-century prints from the Museum’s permanent collection selected by five local artists: Keliy Anderson-Staley, Jamal Cyrus, Laura Gutierrez, Joseph Havel, and Vincent Valdez. PrintHouston promotes original prints, the artists who create them, and the people who collect them. Louise Bourgeois, Matt Magee, Robert Mangold, Man Ray, Ed Ruscha, Betye Saar, Richard Serra, and Ben Shahn are among the artists represented.

  8. Cuban Photography after 1980: Selections from the Museum’s Collection

    by the United States and U.S. allies brought extreme hardship. Withdrawing from the epic themes of Castro’s regime, these artists focused instead on everyday life in introspective, metaphorical, and ambiguous works that are nevertheless concerned with greater social issues. Many of these photographers started working during the explosion of creative activity in Cuba in the 1980s and continued beyond the “Special Period” of the 1990s, when the collapse of the Soviet Union and the continued trade embargo

  9. Overhead and Under Foot: Contemporary Topographies on Paper

    Overhead and Under Foot features selected works by artists including Vernon Fisher, Nancy Graves, Terrell James, Richard Serra, and Michelle Stuart. This exhibition is organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Contemporary artists interpret physical geographies and the varied impressions of their surfaces; break through the ground, interrogating that which is under foot; draw directly upon the methodologies and ephemera of geographical Even the earliest maps from antiquity aimed to visualize the natural and built environments, serving societies to navigate the world and understand their place within it.

  10. Look to the East: Decorative Arts and Orientalism, 1870–1920

    Moorish-style ceramics, Indian “Paisley” shawls, Japoniste silver, and Chinese-inspired bamboo furniture are just some of the elegant objects on view. Look to the East: Decorative Arts and Orientalism, 1870–1920 explores the cultures of “the East” or “the Orient”—including North Africa, the Middle East, India, China, and Japan—and their influence on Western artists and designers Among the names represented are Gorham Manufacturing Company, Herter Brothers, Rookwood Pottery, Tiffany & Company, and Worcester Porcelain Manufactory. This exhibition is organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.