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  1. Duncan Phyfe: Master Cabinetmaker in New York

    Mar 21, 2012 - The full chronological sweep of his long and distinguished career will be featured, including examples of his best-known furniture from the period 1805–20, which was influenced heavily by early English Regency design; his more “I am delighted by the collaboration between the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where I was a curator for the past 20 years, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, on the upcoming Duncan Phyfe retrospective,” said MFAH director Gary

  2. Celebrating Latino Heritage

    LEARN MORE X as Intersection: Latinx Artists in Conversation “Art in Uncertain Times”October 20, 6 p.m. | Recipients of the inaugural U.S. LEARN MORE Virtual Poetry Reading “Inside Time: Past, Present, Pandemic, Poetry”September 20, 6:30 p.m. | Writers from Tintero Projects celebrate resilience.

  3. “Shadow Monsters”

    Apr 1, 2015 - As of September 3, the end date has been extended from September 20 to November 1, 2015.

  4. Gardening with the MFAH

    Mar 24, 2020 - Bart Brechter, head of gardens and landscape operations, has been with the MFAH for nearly 20 years.

  5. Objects for Reflection: New Acquisitions of Medieval Art

    Nov 16, 2018 - German, The Montefiore Mainz Mahzor, c. 1310–20 One of the few Hebrew manuscripts of its kind still in existence, The Montefiore Mainz Mahzor is a festival prayer book that was used during the Jewish High Holidays of Rosh Hashanah

  6. The Art of Kusama Returns to Houston

    Jul 3, 2016 - Almost 20 years later, the MFAH presents Kusama: At the End of the Universe, marking the first time that the artist’s signature infinity rooms have been shown in this city.

  7. Living with the Gods: Art, Beliefs, and Peoples

    —Neil MacGregor Living with the Gods: Art, Beliefs, and Peoples / October 27, 2024–January 20, 2025 “Living with the Gods: Art, Beliefs, and Peoples” is organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and supported by a grant from

  8. Kusama: At the End of the Universe

    Fast Pass Tickets Guest (12 & younger) $5 Guest (13–18) $18 MFAH Member $20 Adult (19+) $25 This exhibition is organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

  9. The Hidden Secrets of Movable Books

    Mar 5, 2021 - Seeing for YourselfMaking the Movable Book: An Evolution of Paper Engineering is on view in the Hirsch Library reading room through March 20. To learn more, visit the virtual edition of Making the Movable Book.

  10. MFAH Films Brings India to the Big Screen

    Apr 13, 2018 - Merchant Ivory in India Heat and Dust The series Merchant Ivory in India (April 7–May 20) explores the landscape of a changing Rajasthan.