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  1. Fundraising Events

    of Houston, the River Oaks Garden Club, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. It is one of the largest competitive national flower shows sanctioned by The Garden Club of America in the United States. The public exhibition features floral and horticultural arrangements from garden club experts, prominent floral and garden designers, and noted personalities interpreting masterpieces in the Museum’s art collections.

  2. Programs & Events at Bayou Bend

    Learn More History Book Club Bayou Bend and Rienzi host a book club inspired by life in America and Europe in the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. Presented alternately by each house museum, the History Book Club offers free discussions on a regular basis. Education programs at Bayou Bend receive generous funding from Houston Junior Woman's Club; Mary Lynn and Steve Marks; Susan Vaughan Foundation; Denise Monteleone; Ms.

  3. “Habsburg Splendor: Masterpieces from Vienna’s Imperial Collections” Opens at the MFAH in June

    May 13, 2015 - More than 600 years of Habsburg sovereignty came to an end in 1918 with the close of World War I. A hundred years later, in 1916, Emperor Charles I inherited a dual Austro-Hungarian monarchy upon the death of longtime Emperor Franz Joseph. And, I know our visitors will be captivated by the carriages, armor, liveried horses and pomp of the court costumes.” “We’re delighted to share our Museum’s unique wonders with our American friends,” added Dr.

  4. Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian: Convertibles and Polygons

    Dec 6, 2012 - I said to myself, I must do something like that.” Complementing the Farmanfarmaian installation, the MFAH also has two works by Stella on view: Moultonville 1 (1966) and Lunna Wola I (1972). In 2006, Stella wrote an appreciation of Farmanfarmaian’s work.

  5. Community Artists’ Collective

    Jun 13, 2020 - I want to support the conversations that lead to greater harmony and understanding among people who value humanity in spite of perceived differences.” “I hope viewers will examine this work through their own lenses and have a dialogue with me in person or through the work about the history of racist institutions and racism in our country and what we can do in our own spheres

  6. Southern Exposures: The Photography of Sally Mann

    Feb 14, 2019 - I believe my work has that ineffable, Southern quality, whatever it is. . . . But what is it that actually makes my work Southern? A Ticket to Transcendence In her book A Place Not Forgotten: Landscapes of the South (1999), Mann affirmed: I do consider myself a Southern photographer.

  7. The Dragon in Islamic Art

    [i] The imagery of the dragon in the Shahnama illustrations is particularly interesting. The MFAH holds two folios from the magnificent illustrated Shahnama of the Safavid emperor Shah Tahmasp (r. 1524-76), along with folios from other Safavid, Mongol, Injuid, and Turkmen manuscripts. [i] The Shahnama, or Book of Kings, is a monumental Persian epic poem narrating the history of Iranian kings from mythological beginnings to the Arab conquest of 651.

  8. Music on the Plaza

    Summer 2019 • Dance | Friday, June 28 | Dancer/choreographer Genene McGrath with music by Two Star Symphony  • Projections | Friday, August 9 | Artist Emily Fens with music by the Wild Moccasins  • Poetry | Friday, August

  9. Light upon Light: Radiance in the al-Sabah Galleries

    Sep 26, 2020 - Among the first things I notice when I visit the al-Sabah galleries are the dark purple walls and low lighting.

  10. Dancing Your Roots with the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society

    Jan 18, 2019 - I talked with teachers and dance enthusiasts from the Houston & District Branch about performing. The roots of Scottish country dancing trace back to the court of Queen Elizabeth I, and continue to evolve.