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  1. Art Crowd Party

    Want to get into Art Crowd Parties for free? Join Art Crowd today. Art Crowd Parties include live DJs, exclusive access to exhibitions, and art-making fun. Tickets, which include drinks and light bites, are free to Art Crowd members, though guest tickets are also available for purchase. Art Crowd is a vibrant group of young MFAH members, primarily in their 20s and 30s, interested in expanding their experiences at the Museum.

  2. Practice Looking at Art

    What is this work of art about? What do you think the artist was trying to communicate through the creation of this work of art? 4. LOOK  Take time to look at the work of art. Encourage students to take in the entire work of art, paying close attention to details. Ask the question, “What do you notice?” Engaging with a work of art is a meaningful and lasting experience. This four-step process encourages close looking and careful thinking with any work of art, whether viewed in the Museum, in the classroom, or at home.

  3. Virtual Art Encounters “Color”

    Mar 9, 2021 - —Jamie Robertson Find out more in this Q&A with the artist About the ProgramLed by artists and inspired by art, Virtual Art Encounters brings the Museum’s popular studio-style art project online. This edition of Virtual Art Encounters explores color theory with Houston artist Jamie Robertson. Follow @MFAH on Instagram and see how you can join in!

  4. Virtual Art Encounters “Texture”

    Feb 4, 2021 - About the ProgramLed by artists and inspired by art, Virtual Art Encounters brings the Museum’s popular studio-style art project online. This edition of “Virtual Art Encounters” explores the topic of texture in art—both visual and physical. You’re invited to capture the textures that draw you in.

  5. Virtual Art Encounters “ZOE”

    Sep 24, 2020 - Your favorite collaborative art activity is back—and now it’s virtual! Led by artists and inspired by art, “Virtual Art Encounters” takes the Museum’s popular studio-style art project and brings it online. About the ProgramLed by artists and inspired by art, Virtual Art Encounters brings the Museum’s popular studio-style art project online. Art Encounters receives generous support from Learning Ninjas.  Download these images for options you can use to create your own “Virtual Art Encounter.” When you share on social media, use the hashtag #ArtEncountersMFAH to be part of the collaboration.

  6. Art Films & Summer Sipping

    Jun 2, 2020 - Sip and savor the spice of the newest drink from MFAH event/beverage manager Harold Madison.  Here’s a pairing you won’t want to miss! Use my new cocktail recipe to mix up El Vivificador (The Reviver), and you’re ready to …

  7. Art Crowd | “Woven Wonders”

    Tickets Art Crowd Members: Free Guests: $35 About Art Crowd The Art Crowd add-on membership is designed for MFAH members in their 20s and 30s. Are you a Museum member but not yet part of Art Crowd? Enjoy drinks, light bites, an art-making activity, and music by DJ Rami. Join the Art Crowd today! Not yet a Museum member? Join today and add on an Art Crowd membership. Plan Your Visit The nearest Museum parking for this event is in the Beck garage, 1144 Binz Street.

  8. Art & Krimes by Krimes

    As Jesse's work captures the art world's attention, he struggles to adjust to life outside, living with the threat that any misstep will trigger a life sentence. Order Tickets on Houston Cinema Arts Festival Website While locked-up for six years in federal prison, artist Jesse Krimes secretly creates monumental works of art—including an astonishing 40-foot mural made with prison bed sheets

  9. Glassell School of Art

    The Glassell School is the teaching institute of the MFAH, offering studio-art courses, art-history instruction, and workshops for adults; classes for students ages 3 to 18; and the distinguished Core Residency Program for postgraduate

  10. “Learning Through Art” Videos

    Watch the below videos to learn more about Learning Through Art at the MFAH and to explore key concepts to help integrate art into your classroom. Pair the videos with the LTA/MFAH online curriculum for more tips on teaching with works of art. An Introduction to “Learning Through Art” Analyzing Assumptions and Overcoming Bias How to Be a Gatekeeper of Information Observation and Slow Looking Power of Comparisons Scaffolding and Questioning Strategies