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  1. Thanks for a great year!

    Dec 29, 2016 - We hope you had a great year. We did, thanks to you. Press play, and enjoy!

  2. Lecture | Vienna and Prague: A New Modernism

    “Vienna and Prague: A New Modernism” is the Museum’s annual Peter Lotz Lecture. This lecture focuses on the dynamic role that Wiener Werkstätte artists played as they ushered in a new era, revolutionizing modern design. Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Parking Information | Museum Hours | MFAH Campus Map This MFAH lecture is endowed by the Peter Lotz Memorial Fund.

  3. Once Upon a Time in the West (C’era una volta il West)

    Welcoming remarks by Mauro Lorenzini, Consul General of Italy in Houston In this groundbreaking epic western, a mysterious stranger (Charles Bronson) joins forces with a notorious desperado to protect a beautiful widow (Claudia Cardinale) from a ruthless assassin (Henry Fonda) working for the railroad.

  4. Virtual Cinema Presents a Silent-Film Concert

    Here’s a unique addition to the Virtual Cinema schedule: a livestream silent-film concert. Central TimeTo register, send an email to film@mfah.org and you will receive a link to the livestream on the day of the event. Pianist Ben Model accompanies a trio of silent-comedy shorts featuring Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, and another silent clown—Charley Chase. Admission is free! Thursday, January 14, 2021 at 6:30 p.m.

  5. Olga de Amaral: To Weave a Rock

    The MFAH is the debut venue for Olga de Amaral: To Weave a Rock. Olga de Amaral: To Weave a Rock | July 25–September 19, 2021 • Included with general admission. Advance timed tickets recommended. Her radical experimentation with color, form, material, composition, and space transforms weaving from a flat design element into an architectural component that defies the confines of any genre or medium.

  6. Jasper Johns: 100 Variations on a Theme

    The MFAH hosts the debut presentation of Jasper Johns: 100 Variations on a Theme. The exhibition centers on a series of 100 unique prints the artist made in 2015 over the course of 10 days in his Connecticut studio. As a basis for this series, Johns etched his palm imprint and American Sign Language symbols onto a single intaglio plate, and then proceeded to transform that image 100 times, using string, stenciled numbers, and leaves from  Jasper Johns: 100 Variations on a Theme | September 29, 2019–February 16, 2020 This exhibition is organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

  7. “Soul of a Nation” Film Series

    The films in this series have been selected to complement the exhibition Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power. Screenings take place throughout the run of the show, from April to July.

  8. Virtual Cinema: A Life Unravels in “A Girl Missing”

    Aug 28, 2020 - A “shape-shifting vengeance drama” —New York Times A Girl Missing, from Japanese director Koji Fukada, follows the downfall of in-home nurse Ichiko (Mariko Tsutsui). • A Girl Missing WATCH HERE Your purchase ($12) supports the MFAH and provides a 3-day pass to the film. SEE THE TRAILER Underwriting for the Film Department is provided by Tenaris and the Vaughn Foundation.  Though urged to remain silent about the connection, Ichiko unravels after a sensational article is published, revealing her secret. This film is recommended for mature audiences.

  9. Art Activity | Create a Decorative Bowl

    Jun 15, 2021 - A. L. Ballard; Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Find extra inspiration for your creation by taking a look at the work of Hella Jongerius in the MFAH collection of decorative arts, crafts, and design. This hybrid of crafts makes for a day of family-friendly fun! The video and activity guide take you step-by-step through the creative process of making a decorative ceramic bowl. To customize your bowl, embellish it with stitching and different designs.

  10. A Unique Quilt’s Salute to Texas

    Feb 28, 2019 - Often working as a group, they customarily sewed these bedcovers to mark important life events such as marriage, the birth of a child, or a family member leaving home.  A Creative Tradition Bed quilts are some of the few handmade articles that American women created to show their creativity and skill. Both useful and beautiful, quilts became a quintessential American tradition in the 19th century. Different techniques and styles emerged, such as whole cloth, pieced, and appliqué.