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  1. Virtual Cinema | 2021 Oscar-Nominated Short Films: Animation “Global Scope”

    Mar 26, 2021 - to May 2. Genius Loci (France) takes place one night while Reine, a young loner, sees within the urban chaos a mystical oneness that seems alive, like some sort of guide. If Anything Happens I Love You (USA) is uniquely American. Virtual Cinema streams these Oscar-worthy works from April 2 to May 2. Find out if your favorites win when the Academy Awards ceremony takes place April 25.

  2. Virtual Cinema | 2021 Oscar-Nominated Short Films: Documentary “Historical Journeys”

    Mar 25, 2021 - A Love Song for Latasha (USA) addresses the 1992 shooting of 15-year-old Latasha Harlins at a South Central L.A. store, a flashpoint for the city’s civil unrest. A Concerto Is a Conversation (USA) focuses on Kris Bowers, a virtuoso jazz pianist and film composer who tracks his family’s lineage through his 91-year-old grandfather. A common theme is the journey, whether psychological or physical. Total running time: 118 minutes. Not rated (but R equivalent).

  3. Virtual Cinema | 2021 Oscar-Nominated Short Films: Live Action “Empathetic Lessons”

    Mar 24, 2021 - April 2 to May 2. The dramatic coming-of-age story follows a New York teenager who encounters a hearing- and sight-impaired man in need of assistance getting to a bus stop. Not rated (but R equivalent). Three of the nominees in this category are from the USA. Feeling Through is the first film featuring a deaf/blind actor in a lead role.

  4. Virtual Cinema | New Documentary Paints a Riveting Portrait of Artist & Activist David Wojnarowicz

    Mar 23, 2021 - Wojnarowicz had exceptional range in a comparatively brief career of just 15 years: He was a published writer, a visual artist, a photographer, and a musician in a punk-rock band called 3 Teens Kill 4. A superb new documentary paints a riveting portrait of another major figure from that time: David Wojnarowicz, the gay American artist who died at 37 of AIDS in 1992 after blazing a trail of confrontation and indefatigable activism Silent No More“Whatever work I’ve done, it’s always been informed by what I experienced as an American in this country, as a homosexual in this country, as a person who is legislated into silence in this country,” Wojnarowicz

  5. “Arrival of Spring” in Houston

    Mar 16, 2021 - This work is on a very large scale and is made up of 32 separate panels. In a way, it is a summing up of all Hockney’s work to this point, immediately preceded by his brilliant experiments with drawing on the iPad. Before you arrive, get a preview with the audio guide and exhibition labels, and enjoy this interview with David Hockney. Of course, they are not exactly the colors we see in nature, but Hockney’s goal is not simply to copy nature in a pedestrian way.

  6. Virtual Cinema | A Tale of Two Women, Two Mothers: “Adam”

    Mar 14, 2021 - Samia finally finds shelter in the home of a local baker: Abla, a widow who lives with daughter Warda. After a tense first encounter, the two women begin a beautiful friendship, founded on solidarity through womanhood and motherhood. Children’s InnocenceThroughout the movie, Warda’s smiles bring a ray of sunshine to the household.

  7. Virtual Cinema | “My Darling Supermarket” Offers a Touching Look at the Neighborhood Grocery Store

    Mar 13, 2021 - They are the heartbeat of a space created for people’s needs and desires. • My Darling Supermarket / WATCH HERE Your ticket ($12) supports the MFAH and provides a 2-day pass to the film. The stores impart a sense of security we hardly notice—until times of crisis, when the normalcy of the abundantly stocked aisles remains only a memory: a truth laid as bare as the shelves in the face of urgent human need. Honoring the Staff’s GraceIt is the employees themselves who articulate these human needs: a sign-maker creating the daily specials; a baker whose world view is shaped by an obsession with manga (Japanese comics and graphic novels

  8. Virtual Cinema | “Five” Short-Film Compilation Commemorates Women’s History Month

    Mar 12, 2021 - HERE Your ticket ($4.99) supports the MFAH and provides a 3-day pass to the film. As Sarah Beydoun (“Sarah’s Bag”) says, “Whoever is going to venture into a business, you better venture into a business that has a social impact at the same time. . . I think the world needs more people supporting missions.” I didn’t want these women to simply smile and persevere, so after a year-plus of this pandemic, the women’s joy felt revolutionary, and Five reminded me that in this time of isolation, we still need each other. • Five / WATCH

  9. Make Your Own Art Inspired by “Fire/Works”

    Mar 10, 2021 - Virtual Learning & Interpretation programs are generously underwritten by the Jerold B. Katz Foundation. Art-Making Activity | Exploring Enamel and Creating a Wearable Work of Art• Activity Guide Art-Making Activity | Sketching What You See through the Window• Activity Guide Plan Your Museum VisitGet your timed general admission

  10. Virtual Art Encounters “Color”

    Mar 9, 2021 - Meet the ArtistJamie Robertson, a visual artist and educator from Houston, is one-half of the podcast “Where I See Me,” which examines the presence of Black and Brown people in comics and media. —Jamie Robertson Find out more in this Q&A with the artist About the ProgramLed by artists and inspired by art, Virtual Art Encounters brings the Museum’s popular studio-style art project online. Virtual Learning & Interpretation programs are generously underwritten by the Jerold B. Katz Foundation.