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  1. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, presents William Forsythe’s “Choreographic Objects,” opening in May 2019

    Apr 4, 2019 - “The Choreographic Objects that make up our presentation are at once playful and profound, revealing that choreography is everywhere.” Internationally acclaimed as one of the foremost choreographers of our time, Forsythe first began his ongoing series of Choreographic Objects in 1991. Nowhere and Everywhere at the Same Time, No. 2 challenges visitors’ perceptions and reflexes, leading them into a light and surprising choreography of perpetual avoidance.

  2. Three Questions for Christopher Rothko

    Nov 4, 2015 - The exhibition Mark Rothko: A Retrospective brought to Houston—its only U.S. venue—a visit from a top Rothko scholar who also happens to be the artist’s son. This group of works has a closer connection to my father. 2. Does Houston offer a special context for your father’s work? I think of Houston as maybe the central Rothko city. Hear more from Christopher on Monday, November 16, when he returns to the Museum to discuss his father’s work with our director, Gary Tinterow, at Conversations with the Director.

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  4. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, highlights Latin American and Latino art collection this spring in the exhibition “Between Play and Grief”

    Mar 12, 2019 - Sunday Family Studio | Just Add Paint: Exploring Color and Collage Sunday, May 5, from 1 to 2 p.m., and 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Families can enjoy time in the studio creating an art project together. Sunday Family Studio | The Art of Everyday Life: Exploring Assemblage Sunday, May 19, from 1 to 2 p.m., and 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Families can enjoy time in the studio creating an art project together. PROGRAMMING HIGHLIGHTS FOR FAMILIES Our Youngest Artists | Inspired by Colors that Pop! Friday, April 19, and Saturday, April 20, from 10:30 to 11:15 a.m., and 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. 

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

    Dec 2, 2015 - Step 2 List demands and declarations in response to wrongdoings. 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 . . .”

  6. Poetry Workshop Inspired by MFAH Permanent Collection

    Parking Information | Museum Hours | MFAH Campus Map Related Events May 26 Poetry Inspired by the MFAH Collection (Part 2 of 2) About the SpeakerRhael “LionHeart” Cape Hon FRIBA is a multi-disciplinary artist, poet, and visionary Plan Your Visit Limited to 45 participants—register here. This event takes place in Farish Studio on the lower level of the Beck Building, and the exhibition is located on the street level of the Beck Building.

  7. Celebrating Community: Women’s Empowerment Group Visits the MFAH

    May 13, 2020 - Art plays an important role in trauma recovery, and the connection with the MFAH is a positive presence in the lives of our refugee community. What were some highlights of the visit? Refugee women can lack the confidence to visit public institutions alone, especially when they haven’t yet mastered English. We have over 40 refugee women in our group and most need help with transport, so our amazing volunteer team drove the women and their children to the Museum. Everyone was buzzing with excitement.

  8. Meet the Books | “Bea Nettles: Myth Maker, Storyteller”

    May 2 & June 6, 2024Learn more about the exhibition Bea Nettles: Myth Maker, Storyteller, on view in the Hirsch Library through August 17. Plan Your Visit Admission is free. This event takes place in the Hirsch Library Reading Room, located on the lower level of the Beck Building. Parking Information | Museum Hours | MFAH Campus Map

  9. Family Day at Rienzi | Celebrating Hispanic Culture

    Learn more about Rienzi’s collections as you visit with docents stationed throughout the house.  Plan Your Visit Admission is free with your ticket. Capacity is limited, so booking tickets in advance is recommended. Activities include:  Tours in Spanish available at 2 p.m. A spotlight talk on a unique 18th-century Mexican table at 3 p.m. Explore the art of marquetry with a family-friendly art activity and an art scavenger hunt.

  10. Junior School Policies & FAQ

    Emergency medications are defined as (1) Epi-pens and (2) asthma inhalers, and (3) insulin pumps. Parents/guardians are always welcome to remain on site and may visit their child at any time to administer necessary medications. Visit mfah.org/parking for additional information and fees for parking 31 minutes or more. Street parking is available in the surrounding neighborhood.