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  1. Claude Monet: On Your Screen and in the MFAH Galleries

    Aug 5, 2020 - Katz Foundation; Institute of Museum and Library Services; H-E-B; MD Anderson Cancer Center; Sharon G. The Work Capturing that atmosphere was always a race against time, and a race against the light. The film I, Claude Monet brings an intimate cinematic exploration of the artist’s most iconic works.

  2. Close-Up on “Black Art in Houston”

    Aug 4, 2020 - Alvia Wardlaw moderates the online discussion “Black Art in Houston” on Saturday, August 8, at 3 p.m. A very interesting question! I am a daughter of the South. My mother and father were born in Birmingham and Atlanta, respectively. Join the virtual discussion on Saturday, August 8, at 3 p.m. Before or after, experience Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power at the MFAH, the final venue for the exhibition’s three-year tour.

  3. The Beck Collection: A Virtual Tour of the Galleries

    Aug 3, 2020 - Tour the newly reinstalled galleries of the renowned John A. and Audrey Jones Beck Collection from home! This video tour features a special foreword from Gary Tinterow, director of the MFAH. —Gary Tinterow Explore the John A. and Audrey Jones Beck Collection She fell in love with French Impressionism during trips to Paris as a young woman in the 1930s and 40s.

  4. Black Art in Houston: “Soul of a Nation” Virtual Panel Discussion

    Aug 2, 2020 - On Saturday, August 8, tune in at 3 p.m. for a livestream discussion moderated by Alvia Wardlaw, curator and director of the University Museum at Texas Southern University. South. Tune in on Saturday, August 8, at 3 p.m. for the virtual discussion about Houston’s Black art scene Before or after, experience Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power at the MFAH, the final venue for the exhibition Among other awards, Donnett most recently received a 2020 Dean’s Critical Practice Research Grant and a 2020 Art and Social Justice Initiative Grant.

  5. Summer Discovery Days at Bayou Bend

    Aug 2, 2020 - WHAT Summer Discovery Days at Bayou Bend WHEN August 11–September 7 (except August 25–28) 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. | Tuesdays–Saturdays 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. | Sundays 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. | Labor Day, September 7 HOW Make a reservation (Ideal ages: 37) Tree Inspector Bayou Bend is home to an impressive variety of tree species. Use prompts to look for grand examples scattered throughout the property. (Ideal ages: 9–18) Photo Challenge Try your hand (and eye) at photography challenges. Photos are uploaded to a special viewing gallery, so you can share your experience with other visitors.

  6. Virtual Cinema: “The Audition” and “Bless Their Little Hearts”

    Aug 1, 2020 - a stunning performance as the unraveling Anna Bronsky, a violin instructor at a prestigious Berlin conservatory. Discover passionate lead performances this week in Virtual Cinema: Nina Ross as a high-strung violin instructor in a new drama, and an “L.A. of a family in the Watts community of Los Angeles.

  7. Close-Up on “Black Art & Abstraction”

    Jul 29, 2020 - William T. Valerie Cassel Oliver moderates “Black Art & Abstraction” on Saturday, August 1, at 3 p.m. There is no such thing as a monolith, but rather a collective of diverse voices who seek to unveil the “soul of a nation,” the soul of community, shared experiences and a shared ethos.

  8. At-Home Art Activity: Let’s Make Dots!

    Jul 28, 2020 -  Download the activity guide Learning and Interpretation programs receive generous funding from the Jerold B. Katz Foundation; Institute of Museum and Library Services; H-E-B; MD Anderson Cancer Center; Sharon G. Take a closer look at the “confetti” Pointillist technique that Laugé used in his painting, then create your own masterpiece. Pointillism, developed in the late 19th century, is a painting technique in which tiny dots of color come together to form images and figures.

  9. The Richness & Variation of Sub-Saharan Photography

    Jul 27, 2020 - In the 1950s and 1960s, when many African countries gained independence, there was a wave of enthusiasm for the future, an explosion of new music, and a boom of photographic studios throughout sub-Saharan Africa. Unapologetic Pride One of the most striking works in the show is the self-portrait of South African artist Zanele Muholi—a floor-to-ceiling photomural. Muholi’s bearing and direct gaze, combined with a use of light and contrast that exaggerates the darkness of black skin, conveys an unapologetic pride in black identity.

  10. Black Art & Abstraction: “Soul of a Nation” Virtual Panel Discussion

    Jul 26, 2020 - On Saturday, August 1, at 3 p.m. join Soul of a Nation artists Melvin Edwards, Fred Eversley, and William T. Tune in for the virtual discussion on Saturday, August 1, at 3 p.m. Before or after, experience Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power at the MFAH, the final venue for the exhibition’s three-year tour. William T. Williams American painter William T. Williams is known for his explorative approach to the physical boundaries and science of color.