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  1. Frequently Asked Questions: School Tours

    In the event that you must cancel your visit, please email schooltours@mfah.org or call 713.639.7835 as soon as possible. What happens if our group is late? If your group arrives more than 30 minutes late, your tour will be canceled. Where do we enter and check in?Buses may drop you off behind the Glassell School of Art, 5101 Montrose. Will there be time to visit the MFA Shop?Students are welcome to visit the MFA Shop after their guided tour or at any point during their self-guided visit.

  2. hang@MFAH: A Place for Teens

    Jun 27, 2013 - For more information on hang@MFAH, visit the program page here. By building on our existing strengths and fully using the tools of our connected age—just as generations before us harnessed the advances of their times—we can help create the makers and life-long learners that our era demands Our learning lab is equipped with digital-media tools such as 3-D printers and iPads, as well as analog tools such as sewing machines and fabric. Working with mentor artists, teens are limited only by their own imaginations.

  3. Strike a Pose and Find Inspiration with #InstaTourMFAH

    Apr 13, 2017 - Photo by @tmnewtn  Photo by @ruthiechen  Photo by @galaorwhatever Smartphones Rule Snapping pictures during their visit continues to be an important way visitors engage with art. In a survey, we learned that 96% of MFAH visitors had smartphones during their visit, and 78% of them used these devices to take photos while they were here. What Stops You in Your Tracks? Rather than focusing on art-history information or biographies of artists, our guide examines why these objects are so intriguing to photograph.

  4. Annual Fund Drives

    More than 30 percent of our visitors enter the Museum for free. We provide art education to more than 100,000 visitors and students each year, whether on-site or through our community programs and online learning. Our audience is 90 percent local, and our community depends on us. Discover the art of giving, meet some of the individuals who make our institution unique, and ignite your imagination with our short films.

  5. Slowing Down at the MFAH: Celebrate Slow Art Day!

    Apr 5, 2018 - Think back to your last visit to an art museum. How did you tackle the space? Was your goal to hit every single gallery, or did you focus your visit by choosing to see just one or two exhibitions? Most people view a work of art for only 6 to 10 seconds—which is not surprising given our culture of distraction and constant visual stimuli. Slow Art Day is an opportunity to combat that fast rhythm we’ve come to associate with TV and swiping on our smartphones, allowing ourselves the time to make new discoveries.

  6. Spring Discovery Days at Bayou Bend

    Come Out and Play March 15–April 30, 2021 Self-guided fun awaits families during Spring Discovery Days at Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens. Explore activities for all ages. (for ages 5–12) ♦ Animal Art SafariGo hunting in the house for art inspired by our friends in the animal kingdom. How many different kinds of critters can you find?  (for ages 9–18) ♦ Origami Art StationPick up a single-use piece of paper from the outdoor art station and create a work of nature-inspired origami art to take home as a memento of your visit

  7. Educators/School Groups

    Plan a Visit for Your School Group Questions? Contact schooltours@mfah.org for more information. Check out our virtual school tour resources for use in the virtual classroom or at home. Bring your students for a Museum visit, free of charge! Watch the Student & Teacher Welcome video with your students to prepare for your visit.  Getting the Most Out of Your Museum Visit Preparing your students for their MFAH visit, being active in designing the itinerary, and reflecting back on the visit in the classroom maximize the Museum experience for students’ learning

  8. Visiting Guidelines

    What to Know before You Visit the MFAH Welcome! We look forward to seeing you at the Museum. Please review the guidelines and policies below, which are designed to help make the most of your experience, while also protecting the works of art in our care. -- End Grid Row --> You may choose to wear a mask during your visit; it is not required.

  9. Meet Max, the Knight at the Museum

    Jul 8, 2015 - On your summer visit, be sure to say hi to Max, our very own knight! He's here to help us celebrate Habsburg Splendor. Get to know our chivalrous visitor before you meet him in the galleries from Thursday through Sunday, or during storytime at July and August Sunday Family Zone + Studio programs.

  10. In-Gallery Extras for “Colors of the Oasis”: Getting Our Hands Dirty So You Don’t Have To!

    Mar 16, 2017 - Try out these in-gallery extras when you visit “Colors of the Oasis: Central Asian Ikats,” on view in the Beck Building through June 4. Our goal for the film, and for the other interpretative elements you’ll find throughout the exhibition, is to illuminate some of the complex knowledge and skills required to create ikat textiles.