Inside the MFAH Posts tagged #mfah
“Inside the MFAH” provides perspectives, conversations, and opinions from insiders at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
At-Home Art Activity “Exploring Materials and Creating & Modifying Beads” November 15, 2022
Create your own art while exploring a variety of materials and beads, with inspiration from works in the MFAH collections.
At-Home Art Activity “Exploring Fauvism and Creating Colorful Landscapes” October 10, 2022
Make your own art inspired by the Fauvist movement and André Derain’s The Turning Road, L’Estaque.
At-Home Art Activity Inspired by “Shahzia Sikander: Extraordinary Realities” May 20, 2022
Make your own art inspired by the work of Shahzia Sikander in the exhibition Extraordinary Realities.
At-Home Art Activities Inspired by “Dawoud Bey: An American Project” May 6, 2022
Create your own works of art with these projects and inspiration from the photographs in the exhibition Dawoud Bey: An American Project.
At-Home Activities Inspired by Art from the Indigenous Pacific Islands and Australia May 2, 2022
Create your own works of art with inspiration from the Indigenous Pacific Islands and Australia.
The King of Kings January 19, 2022
A rare example of a privately published book of photographs taken on the set of the film The King of Kings is now on display at the MFAH.
Make Your Own Paintings Inspired by “Three Centuries of American Art” July 15, 2021
These at-home art activities spotlight paintings in the exhibition Three Centuries of American Art.
Virtual Cinema Presents the Compelling New Drama “Asia” June 8, 2021
A universal and timeless mother-daughter story, Asia has been an audience favorite at film festivals worldwide.
“PBS NewsHour” at the MFAH: Contributions of Latin American Artists to 20th-Century Art May 29, 2021
Curator Mari Carmen Ramírez talks with PBS correspondent Jeffrey Brown about 20th-century Latin American art.
Virtual Cinema | See Maggie Cheung’s Luminous Portrayal of Chinese Silent-Film Star Ruan Lingyu in “Center Stage” May 22, 2021
One of the best biopics ever made, Center Stage stars Maggie Cheung as silent-film actress Ruan Lingyu, often called “the Chinese Greta Garbo.”