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  1. Summer Camp at Junior School

    Receive $5 off when you register for three or more classes. Register Online

  2. “Latin Wave” Returns with 11 New Films from Latin America

    May 1, 2019 - The 14th edition takes place Thursday to Sunday, May 2 to 5, with 11 films on the big screen in Brown Auditorium Theater. The festival closes Sunday, May 5, with The Extraordinary Journey of Celeste García (below right), a Cuban comedy about aliens.

  3. Kitty King Powell Library & Study Center

    .–5 p.m.Saturday, 12 noon–5 p.m. Closed Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday.Closed all MFAH staff holidays and the Saturday of these holiday weekends:Martin Luther King Jr.

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

    Jun 6, 2019 - Friday and Saturday, August 4 and 5, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Children ages 3 to 5, and an adult caretaker, are invited to experience an exciting art adventure at the Museum. Summer Festival: Celebrating the Moon Saturday, July 20, 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.

  5. Rienzi Presents Society Portraits and Innovative Drawings by Leading 18th-Century British Artist George Romney

    Sep 19, 2012 - Sunday: Drop-in tours of Rienzi from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. (last admission 4 p.m.) $5 for individuals; $10 for groups of 2 to 4; $15 for groups of 5 or 6. Media Contact MFAH Communications 713.639.7554

  6. This Spring: Picture Yourself at the MFAH

    Sachs Collection (on view through September 5)• Eye on Houston: High School Documentary Photography (on view through November 30)• Connecting Currents: Contemporary Art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (ongoing)• The Obama Portraits Tour (on view through May 30)• Dawoud Bey: An American Project (on view through May 30)• Shahzia Sikander: Extraordinary Realities (on view through June 5) All Exhibitions on View Dining Options Casual fare and fine

  7. “Texas Clay: 19th-Century Pottery from the Bayou Bend Collection”

    Aug 11, 2015 - The exhibition, on view from September 5 to November 1, 2015, introduces visitors to the vibrant tradition of handmade, utilitarian pottery that flourished in mid- to late-19th-century Texas. Title Texas Clay: 19th-Century Pottery from the Bayou Bend Collection Dates September 5–November 1, 2015 Overview Texas Clay: 19th-Century Pottery from the Bayou Bend Collection focuses on early examples of Texas

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

    Mar 10, 2016 - First, exhale both nostrils, then without strain, inhale through both nostrils to a count of 6, pause at the top of the breath—count to 3, then exhale to a count of 6 and pause at the bottom of the exhale—and count 3 again.

  9. Sushi: The Global Catch

    Oct 5, 2012 - Marine biologists including MacArthur Grant recipient Barbara Block of Stanford were connecting the huge global growth of sushi as a cuisine in the rapid reduction of top-level fish such as the bluefin tuna.

  10. Jazz Age Nightlife: “Sculpted in Steel” Meets “Deco Nights”

    Apr 28, 2016 - Discover more connections between these two exhibitions: Visit “Sculpted in Steel” in the Beck Building through May 30, and “Deco Nights” in the Law Building through June 5. Images: Fig. 1. Image © 2009 Peter Harholdt Fig. 5. Napier Company, Cigarette Case, c. 1935–41, sterling silver, gilt, and enamel, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Museum purchase funded by Sheldon R. Erikson and T. Fig. 5, Napier Company, Cigarette Case.” Fig. 6, Unknown German Manufacturer, Purse. Imagine an urbane group returning home for cocktails, after an evening at the theater, in the Packard Twelve Model 1106.