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  1. 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

  2. Celebrating “Olga de Amaral” with a Virtual Visit to a Tapestry Loom

    For this unique program, the MFAH and Contemporary Handweavers of Houston use Zoom to visit a working tapestry loom.

  3. Yayoi Kusama “Aftermath of Obliteration of Eternity”

    “In the human world, what arouses our body and feeling of vitality is Eternity. How to Experience Aftermath of Obliteration of Eternity1) Obtain a general admission or special exhibition ticket to the Museum.2) On the day of your visit, go to the installation, located in Gallery 100 on the first floor of Enjoy your visit!

  4. Give to the MFAH

    To learn more about ways to support the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, visit our Annual Fund Drives page. Quick Donate Annual Fund Drives Join Leadership Circle

  5. hang@MFAH: A Place for Teens

    Jun 27, 2013 - For more information on hang@MFAH, visit the program page here. By building on our existing strengths and fully using the tools of our connected age—just as generations before us harnessed the advances of their times—we can help create the makers and life-long learners that our era demands Our learning lab is equipped with digital-media tools such as 3-D printers and iPads, as well as analog tools such as sewing machines and fabric. Working with mentor artists, teens are limited only by their own imaginations.

  6. Strike a Pose and Find Inspiration with #InstaTourMFAH

    Apr 13, 2017 - Photo by @tmnewtn  Photo by @ruthiechen  Photo by @galaorwhatever Smartphones Rule Snapping pictures during their visit continues to be an important way visitors engage with art. In a survey, we learned that 96% of MFAH visitors had smartphones during their visit, and 78% of them used these devices to take photos while they were here. What Stops You in Your Tracks? Rather than focusing on art-history information or biographies of artists, our guide examines why these objects are so intriguing to photograph.

  7. “CreatiVets Exhibition” Opening Reception

    CreatiVets Exhibition / January 17–February 2, 2024 Plan Your Visit Admission is free Parking Information | Museum Hours | MFAH Campus Map About the ProgramCreatiVets is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with the goal of offering The exhibition is on view through February 2 in Levant Gallery on the ground floor. In partnership with the national nonprofit organization CreatiVets, the program uses art as a process for healing.

  8. 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.

  9. Virtual Cinema | “Coded Bias” Examines Inherent Biases in Artificial Intelligence

    Nov 17, 2020 - “Twitter has suspended 2 of my other accounts for supporting Trump. Can you please give me some retweets and a follow?” Gary Ray isn’t real, but the man in his profile picture is. Facial recognition software (FRS)—a technology that increasingly permeates our lives, from smartphone access to international travel—is a prime example. Because FRS is so pervasive, it can have terrible consequences. In this challenging year, a documentary critique of the destructive prejudices built into our technologies and social structures may not seem like an obvious movie choice to unwind with, but it is a credit to Boulamwini and her

  10. Open on Labor Day

    September 2, 2024The Museum and Bayou Bend—usually closed on Monday—are open on Labor Day for the long weekend. Enjoy the dog days of summer and cool off at the Museum. Arts of Korea Gallery Albert and Ethel Herzstein Gallery for Judaica Galleries for Art of the Islamic Worlds Discover More See what’s new at the MFA Shop Stop by Cafe Leonelli at MFAH for a meal or snack Plan ahead for your visit