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Overview
Collection Highlights: Architecture The architectural collection documents the construction history of the MFAH campus, including Bayou Bend and Rienzi. Collection Highlights: Photographs The MFAH Archives photograph collection contains 184,000 images that document the history of exhibitions, architecture, and programming at the MFAH.
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Shadow Monsters
As with Soto: The Houston Penetrable in 2014, the hall’s soaring architecture is transformed into a playful and welcoming environment.
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Fall Art Classes for Kids
Aug 28, 2020 - Pick Your Favorites From ceramics and cartooning to architecture and beyond, the Junior School offers a diverse range of fun courses for ages 3 to 18.
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Radical: Italian Design 1965–1985, The Dennis Freedman Collection
Foundation The Omena Fund Kirksey Architecture Consulate General of Italy in Houston Kim and Al Eiber
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Sculpted in Steel: Art Deco Automobiles and Motorcycles, 1929–1940
Art Deco influenced everything from fashion and fine art to architecture and transportation.
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Jennifer Steinkamp: Mike Kelley Projections
Her luminous grove dances across the surfaces of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s soaring architecture, creating an unforgettable, all-encompassing environment.
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“Olafur Eliasson: The collectivity project”
Oct 19, 2015 - In the days before the opening of the project, students from the Rice School of Architecture and Texas Southern University were invited to collaborate by building the project’s initial structures.
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Virtual Summer Art Classes at the Glassell Junior School
Jul 18, 2020 - A World of Creativity From ceramics, to cartooning, to architecture, and beyond, the Glassell Junior School offers a diverse range of fun, livestream classes.
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MFAH Speakers Bureau
From the architecture to the highlights of the collection, uncover the evolving role the Museum has shared with the people of Houston.
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Cosmic Dialogues: Selections from the Latin American Collection
An audience favorite at the MFAH in 2009, this immersive, room-sized display is Kosice’s utopian vision of space architecture.