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  1. “Stronger than COVID-19” Empowering Houston High School Seniors to Reclaim the Narrative of Their Senior Year

    Aug 21, 2020 - Washington High School, sparked a wave of inspiration among graduating seniors in the Houston Independent School District through Stronger than COVID-19.  Sharing Messages of HopeExplore the virtual exhibition Stronger than COVID-19 to see the ways students observed and responded to the pandemic’s impact on their lives. While in quarantine, I realized that a lot was taken for granted …” Stronger than COVID-19: Empowering the seniors of Houston Independent School District to reclaim the narrative of their senior year. Explore the Online Exhibition

  2. Movie Night with MFAH Films “Beyond the Visible: Hilma af Klint” and “The Times of Bill Cunningham”

    May 1, 2020 - Beyond the Visible: Hilma af Klint (May 6–19) The prolific abstractions of Hilma af Klint continue to emerge from obscurity. See the Trailer • The Times of Bill Cunningham | WATCH HERE (MAY 6–19) Your purchase ($4.99) supports the MFAH and provides access to the film for three days. “Marvelously intimate” —Time magazine Watch the Films • Beyond the Visible: Hilma af Klint | WATCH HERE (May 6–19) Your purchase ($12) supports the MFAH and provides access to the film for five days.

  3. Movie Night with MFAH Films “The Booksellers” and “What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael”

    May 9, 2020 - Watch the Films ● The Booksellers | WATCH NOW (MAY 13–19) Your purchase ($9.99) supports the MFAH and provides access to the film for three days. See the Trailer ● What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael | WATCH NOW (May 13–19) Your purchase ($12) supports the MFAH and provides access to the film for 30 days. The Booksellers (May 13–19) This engaging new film pays tribute to New York’s rare and vanishing breed of vintage-book dealers—at once scholars, detectives, and business people.

  4. Zen Buddhist Japanese Paintings from the Renowned Gitter-Yelen Collection on View at the MFAH beginning February 19

    Jan 4, 2023 - well as the distinguished MFAH collection of modern and contemporary art HOUSTON—January 4, 2023—The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, will present None Whatsoever: Zen Paintings from the Gitter-Yelen Collection, from February 19

  5. Hear Her Voice! MFAH Films Presents the 25th Houston Iranian Film Festival

    Jan 11, 2018 - Here are a few highlights of female-oriented films in the festival, which runs January 19 to 28. Breath screens on January 19. “I wanted the world to understand all the limitations an Iranian girl faces.” ––Ali Soozandeh See these three films and more in the 25th Houston Iranian Film Festival, January 19–28!

  6. William Forsythe: Choreographic Objects

    Free Free Adult (19+) $19 $10 Senior (65+ with ID), Military (with ID), College Student (19+ with ID), Youth (13–18) $16 $10 Child (12 & younger) Free Free

  7. FotoFest 2020 Biennial Film Series: African Cosmologies

    Events take place throughout Houston from March 8 to April 19. This film series examines changes in the continent’s identity, politics, and human rights. Visit FotoFest online for more information.

  8. Who Needs Leftovers? Go French for “Degas: A New Vision”

    Nov 26, 2016 - Houston Press has named Brasserie 19 one of the top romantic restaurants in the city. How does your halibut dish complement the ambiance? The MFAH has partnered with local eateries to enhance your experience of the exhibition; Jacques Fox, chef/owner of Artisans Restaurant in Midtown, created a “Tribute to Edgar Degas” menu, and Jaime Salazar, chef at Brasserie 19 Jaime Salazar, Brasserie 19 Fish prepared en papillote (“in parchment”) is French—like Degas, of course. In honor of the artist, we wanted to use a traditional preparation that was not only delicious but also beautiful.

  9. An Impressionist Autumn

    Free Adult (19+) $23 Senior (65+ with ID), Military (with ID), College Student (19+ with ID), Youth (13–18) $18 Child (12 & younger) Free These exhibitions are organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

  10. New Japanese Cinema

    The MFAH presents three new films from Japan, screening December 19, 2021–January 2, 2022.