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  1. Drawing Salon at Rienzi

    May 21, 2025 SOLD OUTPractice your artistic skills at Rienzi, the MFAH house museum for European decorative arts.

  2. CreatiVets Retrospective: A Decade of Healing Through Art

    Parking Information | Museum Hours | MFAH Campus Map CreatiVets Retrospective: A Decade of Healing Through Art / January 17–February 6, 2025 The CreatiVets Workshop and Exhibition receives generous funding from the Phillip and

  3. Margaret O’Brien-Nelson: Bodies of Water

    —Margaret O’Brien-Nelson Margaret O’Brien-Nelson: Bodies of Water / December 14, 2024–February 16, 2025 “Margaret O’Brien-Nelson: Bodies of Water” is organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

  4. Jazz on Film

    -- Begin Grid Row --> June 6–21, 2025 “Jazz on Film” returns with three weekends of screenings that explore the various intersections of jazz and cinema.

  5. Anora

    Experience the 35mm premiere to appreciate why Anora earned the Palme d’Or at Cannes and continued to triumph through the awards season, culminating in five 2025 Academy Awards, including Best Director for Sean Baker and Best

  6. Bonnie and Clyde

    Presented to honor two-time Oscar-winner Gene Hackman (1930–2025), one of the industry’s most celebrated actors, this film showcases his breakout role in Bonnie and Clyde.

  7. Dahomey

    “Dahomey” was shortlisted in the category of Documentary Feature Film for the 2025 Academy Awards.

  8. The Seed of the Sacred Fig (Danaye anjir-e moabad)

    This film is shortlisted for the category International Feature Film for the 97th Academy Awards on March 2, 2025.

  9. Artist Talk | Narsiso Martinez

    His work Supreme Fresh has been acquired by the MFAH and remains on view through January 2025 in the third-floor atrium of the Kinder Building. Plan Your Visit Admission is free.

  10. “Fashion Fusion” Runway Show

    In the 2025 edition, Asian art meets contemporary couture as aspiring designers showcase garments based on the art of China, India, Japan, and Korea in the MFAH galleries.