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  1. BLOCK Program

    at the Glassell School of Art from October 25 to December 1. 2023BLOCK XXIIIOn view at the Glassell School of Art from October 13 to December 1. 2022BLOCK XXIIOn view at the Glassell School of Art from September 8 to December 2.

  2. Visiting the MFAH for Free

    Kids Get in FREE When . . . 1) They are 12 years old or younger. 2) They are Texas public library cardholders, 18 or younger, visiting on a Saturday or Sunday. Before you visit, check the calendar to see what’s happening so you can take full advantage of your time at the Museum. It’s always free to visit the Museum’s library, shop, and restaurants, as well as exhibitions at the Glassell School of Art. Whether you paid for admission or not, you’ll find activities at the MFAH that don’t cost extra.

  3. Frequently Asked Questions: School Tours

    How long will my visit last?Both guided and self-guided tours are booked for one hour in the Museum within a specific timeframe (e.g., 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.). What if I need to cancel my visit? In the event that you must cancel your visit, please email schooltours@mfah.org or call 713.639.7835 as soon as possible. What happens if our group is late? Will there be time to visit the MFA Shop?Students are welcome to visit the MFA Shop after their guided tour or at any point during their self-guided visit.

  4. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Creates a Dazzling Nighttime Experience for the Holidays

    Nov 13, 2015 - Sometimes even our family members can feel like strangers in My Big Brother, Eyes, and Oscar®-nominated Me and my Moulton. Caroline Wiess Law Building / 1001 Bissonnet Street Tuesday, December 29, 2015, and Friday, January 1, 2016, at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Thursday, December 31, 2015, at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Please visit mfah.org for a full list of activities, programs, exhibitions, and special events taking place during this holiday season. Visit mfah.org/bayoubend for holiday hours.

  5. Junior School: On-Site Classes

    .• Elevator capacities are limited to 2 passengers (south elevators) and 4 passengers (north/freight elevator).• All students, faculty, staff, and visitors are asked to self-report on illness or travel, and to self-quarantine

  6. 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.

  7. “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.

  8. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, presents William Forsythe’s “Choreographic Objects,” opening in May 2019

    Apr 4, 2019 - “The Choreographic Objects that make up our presentation are at once playful and profound, revealing that choreography is everywhere.” Internationally acclaimed as one of the foremost choreographers of our time, Forsythe first began his ongoing series of Choreographic Objects in 1991. Nowhere and Everywhere at the Same Time, No. 2 challenges visitors’ perceptions and reflexes, leading them into a light and surprising choreography of perpetual avoidance.

  9. Holiday Discovery Days at Bayou Bend

    December 4, 2021–January 2, 2022 Free for ages 18 & younger with adult admission Round up your family and friends, bring your smartphone or tablet, and come over to Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens for holiday-themed digital

  10. Three Questions for Christopher Rothko

    Nov 4, 2015 - The exhibition Mark Rothko: A Retrospective brought to Houston—its only U.S. venue—a visit from a top Rothko scholar who also happens to be the artist’s son. This group of works has a closer connection to my father. 2. Does Houston offer a special context for your father’s work? I think of Houston as maybe the central Rothko city. Hear more from Christopher on Monday, November 16, when he returns to the Museum to discuss his father’s work with our director, Gary Tinterow, at Conversations with the Director.