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  1. “Learning Through Art” at Home | Ages 15–18 & Grades 9–12

    Learning Through Art at Home Ages 15–18 | Grades 9–12 Stuck at home doing your art-appreciation homework? Give some new ideas a try! These activities include directions and suggested works of art but can be modified and used …

  2. For Slow Art Day, Cai Guo-Qiang’s “Odyssey”

    Apr 1, 2020 - Saturday, April 4, is the 10th annual worldwide Slow Art Day, when all of us are encouraged to spend real time with a work of art: at least 5 to 10 minutes—more than the 30 seconds studies have shown is our average when we encounter

  3. A Spring of Songs! A Salute to Rienzi’s Founders and Their Love of Music

    Jan 11, 2019 - Their musical patronage inspired our spring exhibition Broadway’s Amazing Mastersons, which opens March 2. A Musical Discovery Our exhibition and related programs this spring would not be possible without recent research into the Mastersons’ previously little-known passion for theater and music.

  4. Enter the Cinematic World of Japan’s Music Man

    Jun 18, 2018 - The Stormy Man, on June 23, does double duty as a feature in our Jazz on Film series! Enjoy three films by Umetsugu Inoue on our big screen! See the lineup and get tickets for June 23, 29 & 30.

  5. Assembling “The Light Inside”

    Aug 9, 2013 - After Turrell and our curator of Contemporary Art and Special Projects, Alison de Lima Greene, agreed upon the exhibition design, most of the nuts-and-bolts planning was done through the office of our associate director in charge RL: Yes, Turrell was very involved with the planning stages from the start, and he had his studio assistants come down periodically from Flagstaff, Arizona, to check on our progress.

  6. Reinstallation of MFAH Galleries for European Art

    Jun 6, 2022 - “Following on the reinstallation of our American galleries, in 2020, we have similarly rethought the display of our European collections to more fully express the history, culture, and faith in which these works were originally “This new, interdisciplinary presentation furthers a new approach to our collections,” commented MFAH director Gary Tinterow.

  7. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Presents “The Obama Portraits Tour” Spring 2022

    Dec 17, 2021 - “The MFAH is excited to provide our visitors the opportunity to experience the power and beauty of these celebrated works in our museum.” Today, our presidents and first ladies are constantly in the spotlight and both formal and informal photographs of these subjects are ubiquitous throughout mass and popular media.

  8. Rare Works of Persian Blue and White Ceramics from the Hossein Afshar Collection on View Together for the First Time

    Nov 21, 2020 - our visitors.” “Following our 2017 debut of Hossein Afshar’s collection in the exhibition Bestowing Beauty: Masterpieces from Persian Lands, we are delighted to share important, never-before-seen examples from the spectacular collection with “It is our hope that these extraordinary Persian ceramics will shed light on a new and more nuanced understanding of the many complex layers of technical and artistic exchange between Persia and China and the significant contribution

  9. Fifth Class of the Andrew W. Mellon Undergraduate Curatorial Fellows Announced by Six Major U.S. Museums

    Nov 13, 2019 - “Bringing diverse perspectives to museum leadership will help to ensure that our organizations remain relevant and essential in our communities. Mellon Foundation in the ambitious work of developing our next generation of curatorial leaders. Our Mellon Fellows continue to bring fresh perspectives to the museum and we are excited to see participants from our first cohort embarking on graduate studies and beginning careers at cultural institutions across the country

  10. The Target Collection

    “It is our desire to inspire hearts, minds, and spirits and enlarge the vision of all who come to our Museum, particularly during these challenging times,” Joan Alexander said. “Without them, our photography collection might have remained a minor note in the Museum. Instead, thanks to their support and encouragement, we can now proudly claim our place among the world’s preeminent collections of the art of photography. We remain eternally grateful.”