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  1. Moonlight Movies

    Admission | SOLD OUT $20 per personMFAH members, students with ID, seniors (65+), and members of MFAH Film Buffs receive a $5 discount Plan Your Visit Parking Information | Museum Hours | MFAH Campus Map Recommended parking

  2. Arte Concreta at the MFAH

    Feb 1, 2016 - Visit the ICAA’s digital archive to access the Museum’s research resources on these artists.

  3. One on One with the Curator of Bayou Bend Gardens

    Feb 16, 2015 - Visiting Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens If you haven't been to Bayou Bend lately, spring is the perfect time to visit

  4. Classy, Tragic Love: Romance in the French New Wave

    Feb 4, 2015 - MFAH Films To keep up with all the latest from MFAH Films, visit the online calendar, and join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter.

  5. More than a Replica: The “Guernica” Tapestry Comes to Houston

    Feb 18, 2013 - Visit the MFAH beginning February 24 to see a tapestry version of Pablo Picasso’s renowned Guernica painting.

  6. The Characters of Kenwood: Mrs. Jordan

    Aug 3, 2012 - To see the fabulous renditions of these personalities up close, visit the exhibition—organized by the American Federation of Arts and English Heritage—while it is on view at the MFAH this summer.

  7. Pipilotti Rist: Pixel Forest and Worry Will Vanish

    Call 713.639.7300 during business hours, or go to Hours & Admissions to learn more about how to visit the Museum. Exhibition AdmissionTickets include access to the Museum’s art collections.  

  8. At-Home Art Activities Inspired by “Dawoud Bey: An American Project”

    May 6, 2022 - Visit the exhibition in person to see Bey’s photographs up close.

  9. Art Activity Inspired by “Incomparable Impressionism”

    Mar 21, 2022 - For more ideas, visit the exhibition in person at the Museum.

  10. Art Activities Inspired by “Calder-Picasso”

    Jan 18, 2022 - For more ideas, visit the exhibition in person at the Museum to see the playful interaction between the work of American artist Alexander Calder (1898–1976) and Spanish artist Pablo Picasso (1881–1973).