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  1. Collectors Studio

    Visit mfah.org/joinmfah for information about becoming an MFAH member.

  2. Ewan Gibbs: Arlington National Cemetery

    Nov 5, 2012 - On View November 11, 2012–February 10, 2013 Overview This exhibition of drawings and photographs opens on Veterans Day and recognizes the impact of a visit to Arlington National Cemetery.

  3. Julien Temple

    Complementing Temple’s visit is a selection of British punk-era collages by English artist Jamie Reid, on view outside Brown Auditorium Theater.

  4. Tours & Programs

    Visit the event page to learn more. Visit the event page to learn more. Jon Evans, chief librarian and exhibition coordinator, discusses the interaction between the author’s words and the imagery of artists Visit the event page to learn more.

  5. Tour | Artwork of the Month “La Bascule VII (The Seesaw VII)”

    Plan Your Visit This guided tour is included with Museum admission. Meet the docent in the Kinder Building, Gallery 102.

  6. Educator Open House | “Grounded in Clay”

    Tickets $20 Plan Your Visit Meet in the McNair Education Court on the lower level of the Glassell School of Art.

  7. Drop-in Tour | “Meiji Modern: Fifty Years of New Japan”

    Plan Your Visit This tour is free with Museum admission. Meet the docent in the lobby of the Law Building.

  8. Kinder Institute Forum | Adam Gamoran

    Plan Your Visit Parking Information | Museum Hours | MFAH Campus Map The event takes place in Brown Auditorium Theater in the Law Building and is free with registration.

  9. “2024 Core Exhibition” Performance by Erin Holland

    Plan Your Visit Admission is free. The performance takes place on the first floor of the Glassell School of Art. The exhibition is installed on all three floors.

  10. Members Event | Art-Making Activity for Families “Multiplicity: Blackness in Contemporary American Collage”

    Plan Your Visit This event takes place in the classroom adjacent to the Hirsch Library on the lower level of the Beck Building, and the exhibition is located on the upper level of the Law Building.