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  1. Accessibility Resources

    Visit the calendar for listings and times. Admission is free, but space is limited, so be sure to preregister. Contact accessibility@mfah.org to sign up and for more information. Visit the calendar for listings and times. Admission is free, but space is limited, so be sure to preregister. Contact accessibility@mfah.org to sign up and for more information. Quiet Times to Visit and Sensory-Friendly Materials The Museum is quietest between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. on Wednesday and Friday. In general, attendance is lighter earlier in the day.

  2. Rienzi Docent Program

    Rienzi’s docent program was established in 1999, the year Rienzi opened to the public. All visitors to Rienzi are personally welcomed and guided through the collection by volunteer docents. Docents bring the art, …

  3. Dining

    Cafe Leonelli and Le Jardinier are located in the Nancy and Rich Kinder Building for modern and contemporary art. Cafe Leonelli at Glassell School is in the Glassell School of Art. Convenient parking is available in the …

  4. The Glassell School of Art

    The Glassell School of Art is the teaching institute of the MFAH, offering classes and workshops for all ages at the Studio School and Junior School; and the Core Residency Program for postgraduate artists and critics. …

  5. The MFA Shop

    The Cottage Shop at Bayou Bend is always free to visit during regular touring hours! Visit the MFA Shop online store Find prints & posters of your favorite works of art in the MFAH collections via 1000 Museums. No need to pay Museum admission—it’s always free to visit the MFA Shop. MFAH members receive a discount. Not a member? Join today!  

  6. Creating “Big Bambú”: An interview with rock climber Katherine Tong

    Jun 15, 2018 - I used to visit pretty much every Thursday to bring my grandma, and I’m a member now, too! But the group that constructed our summer installation, Mike + Doug Starn: Big Bambú, was up to the task—with some help from a few Houston-area rock climbers. I was so excited when the Starn brothers’ staff reached out to our rock-climbing club. I’ve been coming to the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, since I was a kid.

  7. Celebrate Kirk Douglas’s Centennial with MFAH Films!

    Dec 7, 2016 - Among the Houstonians looking forward to our screening of Lonely Are the Brave is Michael A. Olivas, the William B. Kirk Douglas was the first film star I ever met, and the only movie set I ever got to visit is still Lonely Are the Brave.” See Lonely Are the Brave when it screens on 35mm on Friday, December 16! We rode our bikes there and saw Kirk Douglas getting in a jeep to ride up to the top of a ridge, where he then got onto a horse for one of the escape scenes. Gena Rowlands was nearby, causing in me a lifelong love for her.

  8. The Art of Kusama Returns to Houston

    Jul 3, 2016 - The rooms confront us as surreal, seemingly infinite spaces that challenge our perceptions and make us question our place in the universe. Share your experience on social media with #KusamaUniverse when you visit. Kusama: At the End of the Universe is on view in the Law Building through September 18.

  9. Hirsch Library FAQs

    Sign in at the information services desk and use one of our computer terminals to search our online catalog, or chat with us to consult with one of our reference librarians. However, to locate an appraiser that matches your needs, call or visit the websites of the following professional associations: ASA American Society of Appraisers ISA International Society of Appraisers Appraisers Association You may also honor a loved one by funding a book from our wish list or donating a book from your collection. You’ll receive a personalized book plate and credit lines in our online catalog. All gifts are tax-deductible.

  10. Gifts and Volunteering

    Donate a book from our wish list or fund a book for our collection. We also welcome donations that allow us to enhance our collection on a larger scale. By helping us process our gift books, build and maintain our artist files, shelve and shift books and periodicals, they make our collection readily available for library visitors. Give your time We depend on the generous time and individual skills of our volunteers because they contribute to the vital services our patrons expect.