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  1. “Shooting the Moon: Photographs from the Museum’s Collection 50 Years after Apollo 11”

    Jun 6, 2019 - Related Programming For additional details and admission information visit mfah.org/calendar Our Youngest Artists | “Inspired by Milestones” Friday, July 19, 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. & 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. The event concludes with a visit to the galleries to see the work of art that inspired the day’s program. $8 per child, $6 per child for MFAH members. Adults can attend for free with general admission.

  2. Must-See Art This Fall, Handpicked by MFAH Curatorial Staff

    Sep 20, 2016 - Read the curators’ notes, then find the autumn-inspired art on view in our permanent collection galleries! Orangey reds, golden yellows, velvety browns are hard to come by in Houston’s eternal summer, but a visit to the Arts of China gallery can satisfy the need to admire some fall colors. As fall approaches with colder weather, and leaves begin to change color, I imagine many us will want to wrap up in our own quilts at home.

  3. Virtual Cinema “Going beyond the Big Screen with MFAH Films”

    Sep 14, 2020 - Our film programming practice hasn’t changed since moving to Virtual Cinema. Time Machine. Spotlight on Our Time Machine Our Time Machine follows Shanghai conceptual artist Maleonn as he stages a play for his father, who is in the early stages of Alzheimer’s. We caught up with Marian Luntz, curator of MFAH Films, for an inside look at Virtual Cinema and a preview of the new documentary “Our Time Machine.” How do you select films for Virtual Cinema?

  4. Looking Together

    Jul 25, 2014 - See our list of programs and services. A community has emerged in our Museum space that otherwise might not have. This accomplishment pushes our team forward as we think about the growth of “Looking Together.” “Looking Together” was launched six years ago at the request of one of our devoted participants and friends, Dr. Richard Taylor.

  5. Explore the Art of Mid-20th Century Millinery in “Hats Off”

    Jul 12, 2020 - I was able to pair some of our hats with their design drawings, and that was exciting. —fashion editor Diana Vreeland  Learn More Visit the MFAH collections online for a look at Halston’s work. See “Hats Off: Halston Hats from the Masterson Collection” at Rienzi through January 3.

  6. Spring Discovery Days at Bayou Bend

    (for ages 5–12) ♦ Animal Art SafariGo hunting in the house for art inspired by our friends in the animal kingdom. How many different kinds of critters can you find?  (for ages 9–18) ♦ Origami Art StationPick up a single-use piece of paper from the outdoor art station and create a work of nature-inspired origami art to take home as a memento of your visit

  7. Fundraising Events

    Proceeds directly support Florescence’s nonprofit sponsor projects in gardens, parks, and green spaces throughout our community. Visit flohouston.org to see updates and additional details.

  8. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Continues Collection Series with “Statements: African American Art from the Museum’s Collection”

    Jan 20, 2016 - “In 1950 the Museum awarded John Biggers the purchase prize at our 25th Annual Houston Artists Exhibition for The Cradle, a monumental drawing that remains both the starting point and cornerstone of our African American collection Recent years have seen terrific new acquisitions of works by artists who have lived in our city; Dawolu Jabari Anderson, Trenton Doyle Hancock, and Mequitta Ahuja, to name only a few, have played a major role in giving our collection “The MFAH’s history of collecting African American art is closely tied to our immediate community,” Alison de Lima Greene added.

  9. Annual Fund Drives

    Our audience is 90 percent local, and our community depends on us. Discover the art of giving, meet some of the individuals who make our institution unique, and ignite your imagination with our short films. More than 30 percent of our visitors enter the Museum for free. We provide art education to more than 100,000 visitors and students each year, whether on-site or through our community programs and online learning.

  10. Glassell Studio School

    The Glassell Studio School offers courses in art history and studio arts for adults ages 18 and older of all skill and experience levels. Studio courses and workshops are available in many forms of media, including painting, …