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  1. How to Make an Artist’s Manifesto: Recipe for Revolution

    Dec 2, 2015 - Step 3 Antagonize a group and pit “us” against “them” in an aggressive call for action. This language unifies “us” and makes others feel included, as in the “Superflat” manifesto when Takashi Murakami asks “Where is our reality?” ., thunder against 1, 2, 3, lose your patience and sharpen your wings to conquer and spread little ABCs and big ABCs . . .”

  2. Give to the MFAH

    To learn more about ways to support the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, visit our Annual Fund Drives page. Quick Donate Annual Fund Drives Join Leadership Circle

  3. Yayoi Kusama “Aftermath of Obliteration of Eternity”

    “In the human world, what arouses our body and feeling of vitality is Eternity. Enjoy your visit! the Kinder Building, and check in with a guest services ambassador.3) If there is a line to enter, you will receive a timed ticket for later that same day, based on availability.

  4. Strike a Pose and Find Inspiration with #InstaTourMFAH

    Apr 13, 2017 - Photo by @tmnewtn  Photo by @ruthiechen  Photo by @galaorwhatever Smartphones Rule Snapping pictures during their visit continues to be an important way visitors engage with art. In a survey, we learned that 96% of MFAH visitors had smartphones during their visit, and 78% of them used these devices to take photos while they were here. What Stops You in Your Tracks? Rather than focusing on art-history information or biographies of artists, our guide examines why these objects are so intriguing to photograph.

  5. Virtual Cinema | French Film Festival | March 3–28

    Feb 16, 2021 - • French Film Festival / WATCH HERE March 3–28. Your ticket ($10 per film / $80 for a 10-film pass) supports the MFAH and provides a 2-day window to view each film.

  6. Slowing Down at the MFAH: Celebrate Slow Art Day!

    Apr 5, 2018 - Think back to your last visit to an art museum. How did you tackle the space? Was your goal to hit every single gallery, or did you focus your visit by choosing to see just one or two exhibitions? Most people view a work of art for only 6 to 10 seconds—which is not surprising given our culture of distraction and constant visual stimuli. Slow Art Day is an opportunity to combat that fast rhythm we’ve come to associate with TV and swiping on our smartphones, allowing ourselves the time to make new discoveries.

  7. Virtual Art Encounters “Seeing and Creating Lines”

    Nov 18, 2020 - Our inspiration for “Seeing and Creating Lines” comes from one of the thematic installations in the new Kinder Building: Line into Space, which showcases sculpture, printmaking, painting, and drawing. To participate in person, visit Lawndale’s sculpture garden—more on that in a minute. Both experiences are appropriate for all ages and skill sets. How does this program connect with the MFAH art collections? Join us on Saturday, November 21, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. We’ll meet up in the Mary E. Bawden Sculpture Garden at Lawndale Art Center, 4912 Main Street—just a few blocks from the Kinder Building, at 5500 Main Street.

  8. Clear & Refresh Your Creative Mind with “Breath: The Pulse of the Universe”

    Mar 10, 2016 - One of our initial inspirations was the gorgeous, flowing work of artist Bill Viola in The Greeting, a large-screen video installation. This becomes a 6/3/6/3 ratio. Keenly listen to the sound of your breath to see if it is long, smooth, and even. Do this ratio 6 times to begin. If you feel relaxed you can do a few more rounds. First, exhale both nostrils, then without strain, inhale through both nostrils to a count of 6, pause at the top of the breath—count to 3, then exhale to a count of 6 and pause at the bottom of the exhale—and count 3 again.

  9. Houston Palestine Film Festival

    -- Begin Grid Row --> June 2 & 3, 2023 The MFAH hosts the opening weekend of the 16th Houston Palestine Film Festival with a trio of internationally acclaimed features. Visit hpff.org/2023 for the complete schedule of events.  AdmissionFilm festival tickets are $10 general admission.MFAH members, students with ID, and seniors (65+) receive a $2 discount.

  10. Jazz on Film Returns

    May 31, 2017 -  See the schedule here & get tickets for the Jazz on Film screenings, June 3–25. This June, we celebrate the fifth year of Jazz on Film, one of our most popular annual series! Guest curator Peter Lucas selects new and classic films that explore jazz music through documentaries and features. Here’s a preview of the seven selections—a mix of old, new, and rediscovered—that come to our big screen this month: Jazz on Film Begins! Jazz on Film kicks off with the 1958 docudrama I Want to Live!