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  1. Rienzi Programs for Educators and Students

    Massie Tea: The Drink that Changed the World, by Laura C.  Storybooks for Young Children (ages 3–7) Bill in a China Shop, by Katie McAllaster A Chair for My Mother, by Vera B. Tours of Rienzi encourage students (pre-K through grade 12) to develop a lifelong love of learning through art.

  2. Princes & Paupers: The Art of Jacques Callot

    Jan 8, 2013 - The symposium is from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30  p.m. on Saturday, March 16, and is followed by a reception. Admission to the symposium is free and open to the public with general museum admission, but tickets are required. The exhibition is curated by Dena M. Woodall, MFAH assistant curator of prints and drawings, and Diane Wolfthal, David and Caroline Minter chair in the humanities and professor of art history at Rice University.

  3. Spring Break 2015: 6 Ways to Visit the MFAH for Free

    Mar 4, 2015 - with presentation of your meal receipt between noon and 2 p.m. 3) Free Thursdays Courtesy of Shell, Museum admission is free on Thursdays, and the hours are extended to 9 p.m. Admission is always free, and the garden is open every day from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. 2) Lunch + Look On weekdays, have lunch at the Museum café or the on-site food truck and take advantage of free same-day general admission

  4. ArtSmart | Exclusive Tour of “None Whatsoever” for Supporting-Plus Members

    Russell M. FrankelKathy and Glen GondoMilton D. Rosenau, Jr. and Dr. Ellen R. GritzMiwa Sakashita and Dr. John R. StroehleinNanako and Dale Tingleaf ScheduleLight breakfast bites at 9:30 a.m.Tour begins at 10 a.m. RSVP Kindly respond by Friday, March 17, at noon, acceptances only, to memberevents@mfah.org or 713.353.1559.

  5. Seated Zazen | Meditation Series

    Russell M. FrankelKathy and Glen GondoMilton D. Rosenau, Jr. and Dr. Ellen R. GritzMiwa Sakashita and Dr. John R. StroehleinNanako and Dale Tingleaf On Thursdays, the Museum is open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. with free general admission. On Saturdays, the Museum is open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. with regular general admission.

  6. Rienzi & Bayou Bend: History Book Club

    2012Founding Gardeners: The Revolutionary Generation, Nature, and the Shaping of the American Nationby Andrea Wulf | Reading Guide May 2012Young Romanticsby Daisy Hay | Reading Guide June 2012Pets in America: A Historyby Katherine C. September 2013The Brother Gardenersby Andrea Wulf | Reading Guide November 2013The Real Jane Austen: A Life in Small Thingsby Paula Byrne | Reading Guide January 2014Mahogany: The Costs of Luxury in Early Americaby Jennifer K. Corruption, Empire, and War in the West Indiesby Matthew Parker | Reading Guide May 2014Book of Ages: The Life and Opinions of Jane Franklinby Jill Lepore | Reading Guide July 2014Catherine the Great: Portrait of a Womanby Robert K.

  7. Dial M for Murder

    —Telegraph Around Houston Alley Theatre presents a new adaptation of the “Dial M for Murder” stage play from May 31 to June 30.

  8. 3 Women

    Director Robert Altman claimed that the idea for 3 Women came to him in a dream. Variety called the film “a one-of-a-kind redneck fusion of Tennessee Williams and Persona.” Tickets $9 general admission, $2 discount for MFAH members, students with ID, seniors (65+) Plan Your Visit This screening takes place in Brown Auditorium Theater on the lower level of the Law Building.

  9. The British Museum’s Cyrus Cylinder Travels to the MFAH, May 2013

    Mar 27, 2013 - Sackler Gallery    March 9 – April 28, 2013 • The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston    May 3 – June 14, 2013 • The Metropolitan Museum of Art    June 20 – August 2, 2013 • The Asian Art Museum    August 9 – September 22, 2013 • Exhibition Schedule • Arthur M.   • Cyrus, the Anointed of the Lord: The Cyrus Cylinder and the Bible Sunday, May 19, at 3 p.m.

  10. Lecture | Tricia Hersey from Nap Ministry

    March 9, 2024Tickets are sold out. A standby line is available for unclaimed seats, if any remain, prior to the lecture. The Ruth K. Shartle Lecture Series is made possible by a generous grant from The Brown Foundation, Inc.