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  1. 2024 Spring Festival: New Beginnings

    In the spirit of resilience and renewal, the MFAH also honors its 100th anniversary of opening in 1924, and ushers in the next 100 years. Plan Your Visit | Free Admission Admission is free all day to both the Museum and the Spring Festival activities, thanks to the generosity of H-E-B. The festival takes place on the Brown Foundation, Inc. Pick up a map to guide you on a hunt inside the Museum for works of art, acquired over the past 100 years, that represent resilience. The map also takes you along a path starting at the Brown Foundation, Inc.

  2. Stories of the MFAH

    Spark Imagination at the MFAH People visit the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, for myriad reasons, but like the star of our animated short, no one sets foot in our galleries without having their imagination sparked and their perception -- Begin Grid Row --> Through It All People visit the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, to find beauty, explore the world’s cultures, and experience wonder. Today, we happily welcome visitors to our newly expanded campus. Through it all, you’re there for us. We wouldn’t be here without you.

  3. Saturday Members Tour | 100 Years of Architecture at the MFAH

    In April, the MFAH marks 100 years since opening to the public in 1924. Join a docent on this tour exploring the many architectural styles represented throughout the Sarofim Campus. Plan Your Visit Enter the Law Building through the lower-level tunnel system, and meet in the Law Building lobby. This tour covers much of the 14-acre campus. Some stops may be outside, weather permitting.

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

    Mar 4, 2015 - Houstonians don’t have to travel far or break the bank to have fun this Spring Break. Get out of the house and check out these six, free ways to enjoy the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston! 1) Cullen Sculpture Garden For an …

  5. Educators Event | “Learning Through Art” Summer Institute | Elementary Teachers

    Tickets $100 includes materials, parking, lunch, and Museum admission. Plan Your Visit Meet in the McNair Education Court on the lower level of the Kinder Building. Parking Information | Museum Hours | MFAH Campus Map Tickets
    $150 General Admission
    $100 MFAH Members
    Includes registration, lunch, parking, and materials for all three days.

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  6. “Eye-Catching” Houston: Capturing Our City through High Schoolers’ Lenses

    Jan 23, 2019 - In collaboration with the MFAH and the Houston Independent School District, aspiring photographers are invited to share their work that captures moments from daily life across our city’s neighborhoods.

  7. Celebrating Community: Women’s Empowerment Group Visits the MFAH

    May 13, 2020 - Art plays an important role in trauma recovery, and the connection with the MFAH is a positive presence in the lives of our refugee community. What were some highlights of the visit? Refugee women can lack the confidence to visit public institutions alone, especially when they haven’t yet mastered English. We have over 40 refugee women in our group and most need help with transport, so our amazing volunteer team drove the women and their children to the Museum. Everyone was buzzing with excitement.

  8. Celebrating “Olga de Amaral” with a Virtual Visit to a Tapestry Loom

    For this unique program, the MFAH and Contemporary Handweavers of Houston use Zoom to visit a working tapestry loom.

  9. Educator Open House | “Grounded in Clay”

    Tickets $20 Plan Your Visit Meet in the McNair Education Court on the lower level of the Glassell School of Art. Gather with colleagues to see a collection of Pueblo Indian pottery featuring more than 100 historical, modern, and contemporary clay works.

  10. A Cinematic Look at Mexican History: Chatting with “Tales of Mexico” Producer Luis Salinas

    Sep 11, 2017 - Tales of Mexico traces 100 years of the country’s history through eight stories—each directed by a different filmmaker—set in the same Mexico City apartment building. exhibition Paint the Revolution: Mexican Modernism, 1910–1950 inspired an exciting summer of Mexican film for us, from a selection of classics from the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema to the new drama Tales of Mexico, which comes to our