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  1. A Radical Concept: Fall into “Pratone”

    Mar 25, 2020 - Award-winning designer Laura Umansky, Houston-based founder of Laura U Interior Design, talks 1970s design in the video “Big Meadow." Watch below to see more about the surprising, joyful “Pratone.”

  2. Wuxia Wonders: Martial Arts on Screen

    Complementing the exhibition Emperors’ Treasures: Chinese Art from the National Palace Museum, Taipei, this film series brings to the big screen sparkling digital restorations of two classics of the wuxia (martial arts) genre

  3. Cuban Cinema

    Presented in conjunction with the exhibition Adiós Utopia: Dreams and Deceptions in Cuban Art Since 1950, these influential examples of “the Golden Age of Cuban Cinema” are well worth experiencing on the big screen, offering insights

  4. Movies Houstonians Love

    Then enjoy the incomparable experience of watching the film on the big screen with an audience.  View past films & presenters.

  5. Burt Lancaster Centennial

    The strapping, blue-eyed, blonde with the legendary grin later referred to Hollywood as “nothing more than a big circus.”

  6. Must-See Art This Fall, Handpicked by MFAH Curatorial Staff

    Sep 20, 2016 - —Aimée Froom, curator, Islamic Art Bryan Hunt, Big Twist, 1978 Location: Cullen Sculpture Garden Although some people may not immediately associate Bryan Hunt’s Big Twist with fall, for me this work poetically evokes Big Twist reminds us to find beauty in impermanence and stands fixed as a profoundly evocative and timeless feature of the Cullen Sculpture Garden. —Althea Ruoppo, curatorial assistant, contemporary art and special projects

  7. International Sweethearts of Rhythm | Maxine Sullivan: Love to Be in Love

    International Sweethearts of Rhythm tells the fascinating story of the seriously swinging, multiracial, all-women jazz big band of the 1940s.

  8. Wuxia Cinema: The Magic of Martial Arts

    These dazzling movies demand to be seen on the big screen! The series runs from October 14 to 23, with films at each venue on selected nights.

  9. MFAH Presents the 22nd Annual “Eye on Houston: High School Documentary Photography” Exhibition

    Dec 20, 2016 - Participating Students Demarcus Abbs, Jack Yates High School; Irma Acosta, Westside High School; Kenyell Banks, Jack Yates High School; Janesha Bass, Jack Yates High School; Karolina Benitez, Westside High School; Paolo Cargill

  10. The Unknown Country

    Her continuing travels lead her to Big Bend in Texas, as fiction and nonfiction combine into a lyrical road trip that becomes a woman’s journey of discovery.