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The Connoisseur’s Eye: New Perspectives on Ceramics in the Rienzi Collection at Rienzi
Aug 21, 2018 - Title The Connoisseur’s Eye: New Perspectives on Ceramics in the Rienzi Collection Dates September 1, 2018–February 3, 2019 Overview The Connoisseur’s Eye highlights the extensive collection of ceramics at Rienzi,
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Fall Art Classes for Kids
Aug 28, 2020 - Check Out the Details The fall semester begins Wednesday, September 9, with virtual classes during session 1. On-site classes are planned for session 2, complete with social distancing and added safety protocols.
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MFAH (Virtual) Book Clubs: Spring Reads
May 2, 2020 - Register now for the “At Home” Zoom chat: Wednesday, May 20, 1:30 p.m.
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Spotlight on Japanese Cinema
-- Begin Grid Row --> July 5–September 1, 2024Experience Japanese cinema on the big screen this summer.
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Carolyn Pfeiffer: A Cinematic Life
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Jazz Age Nightlife: “Sculpted in Steel” Meets “Deco Nights”
Apr 28, 2016 - Fig. 1, Delahaye, 135M Competition Coupe, 1936. Fig. 2, I. Miller Shoe Company, for I. Images: Fig. 1. Bodywork designed by Figoni & Falaschi, Delahaye, 135M Competition Coupe, 1936, the Patterson Collection. Image © 2008 Peter Harholdt. Fig. 2. I. Miller Shoe Company, for I.
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Fall Art Classes for Adults
Aug 17, 2020 - You can register in person by appointment, or sign up virtually by emailing glassell@mfah.org or calling 713.639.7500, Monday through Friday, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The fall semester starts on August 24.
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Magical and Mystical Oaxaca: Celebrating Oaxacan Art and Culture
(location: third floor) Magical and Mystical Oaxaca: Celebrating Oaxacan Art and Culture / August 2–October 1, 2023 This exhibition is organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
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Ragnar Kjartansson: The Visitors
♦ Ragnar Kjartansson’s The Visitors named #1 on the Guardian list of the “Best Art of the 21st Century” This summer, the MFAH presents an immersive, nine-screen video installation by renowned Icelandic artist Ragnar Kjartansson
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W. Eugene Smith and James Nachtwey
Oct 8, 2012 - On View October 14, 2012–January 1, 2013 Overview W. Eugene Smith and James Nachtwey are known for making some of the most powerful photographs in the history of journalism.