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  1. Making Holiday Magic, One Track at a Time

    Dec 15, 2016 - When designing and creating the model, I kept in mind ease of disassembly for transport and storage. Four tables are joined to support the mountain, which I built in sections that can be fitted around the 12-foot Christmas tree at the center of the Spiegeltent. To sculpt the mountain, I glued together layers of Styrofoam planks—the same planks normally used to insulate homes—and decorated the foam with paint, flexible grout, and miniature trees.

  2. Operating on Art: Treating Walker Evans’s “Banda Headdress”

    Aug 1, 2014 - After this—and countless other valuable experiences I have had at the MFAH—I look forward to demonstrating everything I learned during my graduation presentation and in my new fellowship position this fall in San Francisco. Over the past year, I have had the privilege of completing my internship with the wonderful staff and art collections at the MFAH. I was then able to stabilize the tear by: Mending with gelatin adhesive Reinforcing the back with Japanese paper and wheat-starch paste Retouching around the tear using watercolors Each step was performed using

  3. Separate Studies: Jack Whitten’s Untold Sculpture Practice

    Apr 25, 2019 - At the media preview for the exhibition, the artist’s widow, Mary Whitten, said “Just so you know, I always thought it was a deer … it’s a llama. Why he picked a llama? I don’t know. Surprises about him.” “I had less of a connection to these early works because we were moving from house to house in Crete,” Mary Whitten said.  Installation view of Odyssey: Jack Whitten Sculpture, 1963–2017, featuring The Guardian I, For Mary. Rediscovered Treasures Throughout his career, Whitten kept these two bodies of work separate.

  4. Every Dot Knows Where It Is: A Chat with Pipilotti Rist

    Jun 26, 2017 - I read your quote “I am interested in the combination of nature and technology; these are not two different things,” and I really liked that idea. How do nature and technology meld in this exhibition? Compared to other artists, I work very collaboratively. And in the studio, I only have one full-time person. The CGI for Worry Will Vanish is by Elefant Studios, Zurich, and all the real footage is from my own camera.

  5. Powell Library FAQs

    May I check out Library materials? The Museum’s Libraries are non-circulating libraries. Therefore, our visitors use library materials in the reading room. Do I have to pay admission to use the Library? Visiting the Library is always free. If I’m at the Powell Library and want an item from the Hirsch Library, will you transfer an item for me? Yes. How do I have an art object appraised or conserved? Art Appraisals Museum personnel do not appraise works of art or recommend individual appraisers because of a potential conflict of interest.

  6. A Cinematic Look at Mexican History: Chatting with “Tales of Mexico” Producer Luis Salinas

    Sep 11, 2017 - I was so involved with all the stories that it’s hard to say! I do really like the first segment, which takes place in 1910. It sets the tone of the apartment building, and I thought it was so beautiful. I also really enjoy the sixth story. The characters are so unapologetic, and it features my favorite acting in the whole film.

  7. Looking Together

    Jul 25, 2014 - A year ago, as I was interviewing for my position here at the MFAH, one of the biggest incentives for me was that I would get to oversee the Museum’s wonderful and growing programs for visitors with disabilities.The Museum offers I have experienced this in my year at the Museum, watching the participants’ eyes light up as they connect with the art, their families, and one another. I thoroughly enjoy working with this constituency and the amazing MFAH docents who facilitate these tours. “Looking Together” was launched six years ago at the request of one of our devoted participants and friends, Dr.

  8. Line, Redrawn

    Apr 9, 2013 - “I am proceeding very slowly, I do not want to spoil the initial freshness of my work. . . . If I could, I would leave it as is, even if it means to start all over and to take it to a further stage on a different canvas.” 

  9. MFAH Names Toni Wood as Head of Marketing and Sales

    Feb 24, 2022 - “I am struck by the remarkable achievements at the MFAH and I am deeply honored to join the museum,” Wood said. “I am impressed with the stellar collection, new galleries, and strong leadership, and I look forward to championing what the MFAH offers to Houston and the nation.” I am delighted to welcome Toni Wood to the MFAH and to Houston, where her longstanding expertise in museums and in community engagement with the arts will serve to enhance all that we do for our visitors and for the city.”

  10. Clear & Refresh Your Creative Mind with “Breath: The Pulse of the Universe”

    Mar 10, 2016 - So, when I said ‘turn to the breath,’ it was to this that I thereby turned for protection.” I know that for me, in my day-to-day work, I consistently make the effort to breathe and move my body with consciousness, to clear and refresh my creative mind. Lynn Birdwell After studying with Pam for several years and longing to bring beautiful, thoughtful movements to film, I discovered that she did, too.