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Virtual Program Series “Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power”
Jul 10, 2020 - This summer, the MFAH presents a lineup of timely virtual programs focusing on themes, ideas, and experiences represented in Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power. See Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power in the Beck Building. “We’re going through a watershed moment, and it’s not unlike summers from about 50 years ago.
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Conversations with the Director: Gary Tinterow Talks with Ford Foundation President Darren Walker and Curator Kanitra Fletcher
Jul 10, 2020 - Darren Walker, Ford Foundation / Kanitra Fletcher, MFAHThe Conversation: Soul of a NationThe discussion begins with an overview presentation about the exhibition, which explores what it meant to be a Black artist in America over Guided by a vision of social justice, the Ford Foundation strives for “a world in which all individuals, communities, and peoples work toward the protection and full expression of their human rights; are active participants in Plan ahead for your visit. See Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power in the Beck Building through August 30.
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Bastille Day: Celebrate French Independence with Rienzi
Jul 7, 2020 - and Continuo (Livre 1, no. 2), and Ignaz Pleyel’s Trio in D Major, Op 29. Musical Performance by Ars Lyrica Tuesday, July 14, 6 p.m. Experience Ars Lyrica, a group of Houston-based musicians who specialize in Baroque-era music. Art Activity: Bastille Day Tricolor Cockade Create and don your own tricolor cockade, a circular knot of ribbons fashioned after the first French cockade.
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Virtual Cinema “John Lewis: Good Trouble” and “One Small Step”
Jul 5, 2020 - access to the film for 3 days. Among the other titles are Achoo, After the Rain, Jubilee, Maestro, Outdoors, and Voyagers. • One Small Step WATCH (July 8–14) Your purchase ($7.99) supports the MFAH and provides access to the film for 3 days. This new compilation takes you on a roller coaster of imagination in 12 acclaimed, family-friendly animated short films.
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See the City through the Eyes of Teens in “Eye on Houston”
Jul 5, 2020 - The exhibition is on view through January 3. View Houston from a new angle—through the eyes of the city’s teenagers. Schools The annual Eye on Houston exhibition is a collaboration between the Museum and HISD high schools. This year’s 11 participating schools are Bellaire High School, Carnegie Vanguard High School, César E.
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Designing an Exhibition about Radical Design
Jul 1, 2020 - I went there with my Almost Studio colleagues Jessica Flore Angel and Dorian Booth. In reality a project is never complete, which refers back to our firm name: Almost Studio. See Radical: Italian Design 1965–1985, The Dennis Freedman Collection in the Law Building through September 7.
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July Book Club “Old Masters, New World”
Jun 30, 2020 - Rienzi, the MFAH house museum for European decorative arts, hosts a virtual discussion about Old Masters, New World on Wednesday, July 8, at 1:30 p.m. From Henry Clay Frick and his pursuit of Rembrandt’s The Polish Rider to the ambitious efforts of Isabella Stewart Gardner, Henry Gurdon Marquand, J.
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Follow the Path: Total Eclipse of the Arc
Jun 29, 2020 - Some present the front page of a single newspaper over the course of a month; others trace the life of a single image around the world. Arc of Total Eclipse is one of about a dozen major works in Charlesworth’s first important series, Modern History. She had worked as a commercial photographer for seven years, but this was her first artistic body of work. Malcolm Daniel, curator of photography, answers a few questions about the unique exhibition Sarah Charlesworth: Arc of Total Eclipse, February 26, 1979. What would you like visitors to know about the photographer?
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Virtual Cinema “Ella Fitzgerald: Just One of Those Things” and “My Darling Vivian”
Jun 27, 2020 - • My Darling Vivian WATCH NOW (July 1–7) Your purchase ($10) supports the MFAH and provides access to the film for three days. See a Clip Fitzgerald (1917–1996) was only a teenager when she won the Apollo Theater’s first amateur night in 1934. Presented as part of the film series complementing the exhibition Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power.
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Virtual Cinema “Up from the Streets—New Orleans: The City of Music”
Jun 24, 2020 - Using his hometown as a backdrop, Murphy shows how music has the power to change lives. The music of New Orleans has been a celebration of life: uniting, healing, and lifting people up.” Music helped restore New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina and currently serves a form of expression against ongoing cultural and racial biases.