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  1. Teacher Workshops

    This workshop provides G/T CPE credit, free MFAH admission passes, lesson plan ideas, gallery tours, materials, shop discounts, and more.

  2. contemporary@mfah

    contemporary@mfah highlights and celebrates the vital role of contemporary art in the Museum’s programs through one-on-one dialogues with curators and artists, tours of private collections, exclusive exhibition viewings, and studio

  3. Educators Event | “Learning Through Art” Summer Institute | Elementary Teachers

    This program features G/T CPE credit, free MFAH admission passes, lesson plan ideas, gallery tours, materials, shop discounts, and more. Tickets $100 includes materials, parking, lunch, and Museum admission.

  4. None Whatsoever: Zen Paintings from the Gitter-Yelen Collection

    For information, see Group Visits and Tours. Group reservations not available for opening and closing weeks.

  5. Pipilotti Rist: Pixel Forest and Worry Will Vanish

    For information, see Group Visits and Tours.

  6. Gordon Parks: Stokely Carmichael and Black Power

    For information, see Group Visits and Tours. Group reservations not available for opening and closing weeks. Curatorial InsightsPhotography curator Lisa Volpe gives an overview of the exhibition.

  7. The Age of Impressionism: Great French Paintings from the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute

    In-Gallery Extra: Audio Tours in Both English and Spanish Enhance your on-site experience and learn more about the artwork on view.

  8. Photo Forum

    Patrons gain access to the Museum’s curators and renowned collection through behind-the-scenes seminars, special tours and exhibition receptions, artist lectures, and visits to prominent private collections.

  9. Friends of Asian Art

    Members also participate in exclusive viewings of exhibitions, collections, and behind-the-scenes tours and have opportunities for international, curator-led travel.

  10. Friends of American Arts

    Annual patron events include scholarly lectures, exclusive visits to private collections in Houston, behind-the-scenes tours led by conservators and curators, and auction previews.