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  1. Texas Art Project

    ., the MFAH launched the Texas Art Project to recover manuscript collections of artists, art galleries, and art organizations active in Texas since 1875. Manuscript Collections about Texas Art The MFAH Archives serves as the official repository for the Texas Art Project, a component of the Smithsonian Institution’s Archives of American Art. The project ultimately identified, gathered, processed, and microfilmed nearly 700 reels of archival material pertaining to Texas art, thereby preserving a detailed history of the state's art community and making the information

  2. Learning Through Art

    Learning Through Art at the MFAH connects the Museum’s collections of world art into classroom curriculum for art, literacy, math, science, social studies, and technology. Discover how the MFAH collections of world art can be used to connect language arts, social studies, math, science, and art to K–12 students.   See more information about teacher workshops Workshops for K–12 Schools & Districts Learning Through Art at the MFAH connects the Museum’s collections of world art into the classroom curriculum for art, language arts, math,

  3. Black Art Experiences

    Major support provided by: “Multiplicity: Blackness in Contemporary American Collage” was organized by the Frist Art Museum, Nashville, Tennessee.

  4. Art Crowd Presents

    Art Crowd is a vibrant group of creatives and art lovers in their 20s and 30s interested in expanding their experiences at the MFAH. Not yet an Art Crowd member? Learn more and join today!

  5. 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.

  6. Private-Event Rentals

    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. to the Private Proposal Package and pop the question among 70,000 works of art. Glassell School of Art 5101 Montrose BoulevardHouston, TX 77006 Maximum Capacity• Standing Reception: 200• Seated Dinner: 120 The Glassell School of Art is ideally suited for cocktail parties and receptions.

  7. Sushi: The Global Catch

    Oct 5, 2012 - At one point it was on the "Interactive 500" and had the largest database of college-level courses and other classes on the Internet.

  8. “Treasures from Korea: Arts and Culture of the Joseon Dynasty, 1392–1910” concludes U.S. tour at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in October

    Jul 16, 2014 - The works range from the courtly arts of ceremonial screen painting and calligraphy to scenes that vividly depict life across the social classes. A reciprocal survey of 300 years of American art from the collections of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, LACMA, and MFAH—Art Across America—traveled last year to the National Museum of Korea and the Daejeon Museum of Art to introduce Korean audiences to American art and culture.

  9. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Highlights 19th-Century Central Asian Ikats Beginning in March

    Feb 8, 2017 - These bold garments were mainstays of cosmopolitan oasis culture in the 19th century, worn by inhabitants of different classes and religions throughout crowded marketplaces, private homes, centers of worship, and ceremonial places , the Art of the Islamic Worlds program at the MFAH was established as an institutional commitment to collect, exhibit, and interpret art from the Islamic worlds. The growing collection has been acquired primarily with funds raised at the Art of the Islamic Worlds Galas, with support from the Friends of the Art of the Islamic Worlds patron group, and with gifts from generous donors.

  10. For the Love of Art

    Apr 24, 2012 - I have an interest in art and think it is a fun way to share ideas with children. CZ: I've had a passion for art all my life. CZ: The blessing I have to touch students' lives in some way in their approach to art. For elementary-age students, I love touring art that is especially awe-inspiring and garners an immediate response from the students.