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  1. Questioning the Line: Gego, A Selection, 1955–90

    Major corporate sponsorship is provided by AT&T. Questioning the Line traces the evolution of the career of German-born Venezuelan artist Gego (Gertrud Goldschmidt), from a series of early drawings, prints, and sculptures of the late 1950s to her distinctive wire constructions

  2. Glassell Studio School

    Courses are offered on a trimester basis—in the fall, spring, and summer semesters. Classes may be taken at the student’s leisure or as part of a more in-depth study through the Certificate of Achievement program. BLOCK ProgramFor the advanced Studio School student with an ongoing studio practice.Learn More Certificate of Achievement ProgramA comprehensive fine arts program for students interested in working toward a Certificate of Achievement

  3. Glassell School of Art

    The Glassell School of Art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, is a dynamic art community that engages artists of all ages, experiences, and backgrounds.

  4. Glassell Junior School

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  5. Brown Foundation, Inc. Plaza

    Plaza offers a place for visitors to enjoy nature in the heart of the city. Features of The Brown Foundation, Inc. Adjoining the Glassell School of Art and Cullen Sculpture Garden is a nearly one-acre public greenspace: The Brown Foundation, Inc.

  6. Rienzi

    Docent-led tours, included with general admission, are offered:Wednesday at 11 a.m. & 2 p.m.Thursday & Friday at 10 a.m., 11 a.m. & 1 p.m.Saturday at 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m. & 2 p.m.Sunday at 1 p.m. & 2 p.m.  Rienzi welcomes visitors for tours, family programs, lectures, music performances, and a variety of special events. Opened to the public in 1999, Rienzi houses a substantial collection of European decorative arts, paintings, furnishings, porcelain, and miniatures.

  7. Cullen Sculpture Garden

    I had a revelation of the earth outdoors as a new way of conceiving sculpture,” Noguchi once wrote, and he described his gardens as “sculpture for sculpture.” His plan for the Cullen Sculpture Garden was a modern approach to the traditional idea of a garden—framed by concrete walls ranging in height, the works of sculpture are complemented by native trees, bamboo, and flowering crepe A tranquil oasis of art and nature, the Lillie and Hugh Roy Cullen Sculpture Garden showcases masterworks of 20th- and 21st-century sculpture by artists including Louise Bourgeois, Pietro Consagra, Henri Matisse, Joan Miró, Auguste

  8. PNC Roof Garden

    Features of the PNC Roof Garden With Asian jasmine growing along the incline and grasses planted on the terrace, the PNC Roof Garden functions as both a green roof and a welcoming space with natural elements.  Other features include: Amphitheater seating at the base of the slope, for pop-up programming and everyday use On the roof terrace: planted grasses, seating, and a glass-and-steel skylight  360-degree views of the surrounding Grab your smartphone and earbuds to hear Songs for Art, a Spotify playlist specially created for you to enjoy as you explore the campus spaces. • Parking The closest Museum parking is the underground garage at 5101 Montrose Boulevard

  9. Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens

    Bobbie Nau; William A. and Madeline Welder Smith Foundation; and additional generous donors. from funds provided by the Carol and Les Ballard Endowment; the Judy and Charles Tate Endowment; the James William Glanville and Nancy Hart Glanville Endowment; the Barbara Graham Williams Endowment; and the Bayou Bend Bonnie A.

  10. Sarofim Campus

    The MFAH art collections and exhibitions are presented primarily at the Museum’s Susan and Fayez S.