Concert | “Floating World: A.A.Murakami”


June 26, 2025
The MFAH and the DACAMERA Young Artists present a concert inspired by the exhibition Floating World: A.A.Murakami.

A groundbreaking fusion of the technical and the natural, Floating World transports you to an ethereal world of singular experience and scientific spectacle.

Plan Your Visit

  • This program is included with Museum admission.
  • The concert location has changed. The performance takes place in the atrium on Level 1 of the Beck Building.
  • The exhibition is located on Level 1 of the Beck Building. Entrance to the exhibition requires an ALL ACCESS ticket.
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About the Performers
The DACAMERA Young Artists program is a fellowship for emerging professional instrumentalists, vocalists, and composers. The goal is to encourage musicians to develop the skills to become passionate, forward-thinking, community-focused “citizen artists” who reimagine the traditional notions of making music and contribute to society through the transformative power of their art and social engagement.


 “Floating World: A.A.Murakami” is organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. 


All Learning and Interpretation programs at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, receive generous support from H-E-B; Institute of Museum and Library Services; Sempra Foundation; the Brown Foundation, Inc.; the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo; the John M. O'Quinn Foundation; the Joe Barnhart Foundation; the Cockrell Family Fund; the CFP Foundation; Macey and Harry Reasoner; the Texas Commission on the Arts; and the Junior League of Houston, Inc.

Endowment funds are provided by the Louise Jarrett Moran Bequest; Caroline Wiess Law; Windgate Foundation; the William Randolph Hearst Foundation; Cyvia and Melvyn Wolff; the National Endowment for the Humanities; the Fondren Foundation; BMC Software, Inc.; the Wallace Foundation; the Neal Myers and Ken Black Children’s Art Fund; the Eleanor and Frank Freed Foundation; Medha and Shashank Karve; Virginia and Ira Jackson; Jesse H. Jones II; the CFP Foundation; the Favrot Fund; gifts in memory of John Wynne; Neiman Marcus Youth Arts Education; gifts in memory of Peter Lotz; and gifts in honor of Beth Schneider.

On Thursday, admission to the MFAH Permanent Collections is free, courtesy of Shell USA, Inc.

Location

Audrey Jones Beck Building
5601 Main Street
Houston, TX 77005
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