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  1. Virtual Art Encounters “Seeing and Creating Lines”

    Nov 18, 2020 - Keep up with the project through MFAH social media, and take pictures of the lines in your surroundings using #ArtEncountersMFAH to share with us. To go virtual, you can capture examples of lines in everyday life and share using the hashtag #ArtEncountersMFAH on social media. To participate in person, visit Lawndale’s sculpture garden—more on that in a minute. Using objects on hand, we’ll paint custom surfaces made especially for this event.

  2. Family Art Activity: Foil Engraving with Rienzi

    May 3, 2020 - Gently smooth out the surface as much as possible. 3) Take your drawing with the sketch facing up and tape down the top edge to the cardboard so it won’t move once you start tracing. 4) Trace your image onto the foil using Get inspired by the art at Rienzi, then share your work of art using #MFAHatHome on Instagram and Twitter. Check out the how-to video and instructions below.

  3. Art of the Vote: The MFAH & BakerRipley

    May 13, 2020 - Today, the initiative enters its fifth year of using art to promote civic engagement. Using these images as prompts, the students lead bilingual discussions with community members and political candidates about national identity, social issues, and the importance of voting. In response to COVID-19, BakerRipley continues its mission to offer resources, education, and connection to local neighborhoods by providing food, financial aid, and information to Houstonians.

  4. Show Us Your Work

    Share your students’ works of art with @mfahouston on Instagram using #LearningThroughArtMFAH. Remember to tag your school or district!

  5. ”Icons of Style: A Century of Fashion Photography” Opens in June at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

    Apr 24, 2019 - Penn focused on the details of the garments, adopting a minimalist approach and using natural lighting and soft backdrops of plain white or pale grey that enabled garments to speak for themselves. The 1960s and 1970s were a time when youth culture, the sexual revolution, and later the women’s liberation movement were catalysts for new possibilities in fashion photography. From aristocratic aspirations to the rough and tumble of street style, from Hollywood stars to supermodels, from the Black Is Beautiful movement to the globalism of today—fashion photography has often defined the ways we see ourselves

  6. Virtual Art Encounters “Texture”

    Feb 4, 2021 - Share different textures on social media using the hashtag #ArtEncountersMFAH or email your photos to artencounters@mfah.org directly. Texture encourages curiosity and a desire to interact. This edition of “Virtual Art Encounters” explores the topic of texture in art—both visual and physical. You’re invited to capture the textures that draw you in.

  7. Frequently Asked Questions: Images

    Please contact the photographic and imaging services department at rights@mfah.org for answers to other questions you may have about using images from the MFAH collection. I am a scholar and want to use an image in a publication. What do I do? Please contact rights@mfah.org to request permission to reproduce our images in scholarly materials.  Is there a fee for using MFAH images? There is a fee for commercial use of MFAH images. Commercial uses include retail products, mass market publications, and advertising.

  8. Let’s Make Art! Family-Friendly Stamping Activity

    Jun 23, 2020 - Using a potato as your “stamp,” assemble different paints and explore sources of inspiration to create a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Follow along with her how-to video below, and use the instructions as a guide. This project is best suited for the family to work on together. Download the step-by-step instructions

  9. A Colorfully Bazaar Collaboration

    Sep 22, 2020 - The areas that receive the wax printing act as a stop-out, which allows the dye to print around the carved designs and create beautiful, one-of-a-kind pieces. The Batiki fabric is created using a block-printing technique wherein the designers carve designs into foam blocks, dip the blocks in wax, and press them onto the fabrics. The MFA Shop has partnered with designer Fahari Wambura of Fahari Bazaar on a vibrant collaboration: custom apparel using Kitenge and Batiki fabrics, all inspired by the exhibition Through an African Lens: Sub-Saharan Photography

  10. A Noir to Remember

    Sep 17, 2018 - The ongoing film series asks local community members to pick their favorite film, and we show it on the MFAH Films big screen. I also remember my parents taking me to a matinee of Gone with the Wind at the downtown Loews Theater when I was about 10! We’ve heard that you met the star of Laura, Gene Tierney, a few times when she lived in Houston!