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  1. Glassell-on-the-Go Brings a World of Art to Houston-Area Students

    Jul 24, 2017 - Our teaching artists and faculty bring mobile art classes to schools and community centers, encouraging students to create works of art using high-quality materials and tools. At the end of the school year, participating students and their families visit the MFAH to explore the galleries and make works of art in the studio together. Glassell-on-the-Go just completed its second year!

  2. Oscar-Nominated Short Films

    I’m Hip (USA) Letter to a Pig (France/Israel) Ninety-Five Senses (USA) Our Uniforn (Iran) Pachyderme (France) WAR IS OVER! For more information about each short film, visit ShortsTV. Underwriting for the Film Department is provided by Tenaris, The June Leaf and Robert Frank Foundation, and the Vaughn Foundation.

  3. Five New Faves at the Glassell Coffee Bar

    Aug 30, 2018 - Visit the Glassell Coffee Bar inside the Glassell School of Art.   Hours & Info Here are our top five picks for keeping cool in Houston weather. Plus, the café’s offerings change every day, so you can always come back to sample something new!

  4. Gift Memberships

    AT THE MUSEUM: Bring this gift membership certificate to any MFAH admissions desk, and our team can activate your membership immediately in person. ONLINE: Visit mfah.org/signin.

  5. Plan a Bergman Immersion! An Ingmar Bergman Celebration Comes to Houston

    Aug 17, 2018 - Maximize Your Visit with Double Features Bergman’s filmography is so vast that both venues have double features! The month-long tribute in Houston—one of the largest in the United States this year—will undoubtedly provide memorable experiences for our audiences. Our colleagues at the Consulate General of Sweden in Houston provided the banner, which hangs on the wall outside the Brown Auditorium Theater.

  6. #5WomenArtists on View Now

    Mar 30, 2017 - Visit buffalobayou.org to book tours. This list highlights just five women represented in the MFAH collections, but you’ll find many more as you stroll through the Museum, Bayou Bend, and Rienzi, or browse our online collection. Fernández at the Houston Cistern Photo by Peter Molick; courtesy of the artist and Sicardi Gallery Location: Houston Cistern, Buffalo Bayou Park, 105 Sabine Street Magdalena Fernández’s 2iPM009, which you may remember from our

  7. Art for the Mind and Spirit

    Sep 7, 2012 - Anyone who knows anything about Houston knows that our city is famous for its massive, state-of-the-art Medical Center. The children are not always able to visit the museum in person, so Art for the Mind and Spirit has to be creative with its teaching materials. “What I take away with me from every visit is the awareness of just how much the artistic process can affect a child’s mood in a positive way. I see their self-confidence increase and their spirits uplifted.”

  8. Gifts and Volunteering

    Donate a book from our wish list or fund a book for our collection. We also welcome donations that allow us to enhance our collection on a larger scale. By helping us process our gift books, build and maintain our artist files, shelve and shift books and periodicals, they make our collection readily available for library visitors. Give your time We depend on the generous time and individual skills of our volunteers because they contribute to the vital services our patrons expect.

  9. Self-Guided Visits for Pre-K to 12th Grade

    Self-Guided Visits for the Summer During the summer, student groups are welcome to visit the Museum for a self-guided visit of our the art collections and nonticketed spaces. How to Prepare for Your Visit Educators are highly encouraged to arrange a Hearst Foundation “Make the Most of Your Self-Guided Visit.” Please review the below information before your visit. Watch the Student & Teacher Welcome video with your students to prepare for your visit

  10. The Xuzhou Collection of Buddhist Art

    The Xuzhou Collection of Buddhist Art is a private collection of masterpieces, shown in public for the first time at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. The works are on view in the Arts of Asia galleries in the Caroline Wiess …