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Saturday Members Tour “Reimagined Galleries for European Art”
Advance tickets are sold out, with a limited number available on-site the morning of the tour. —Houston Chronicle Tickets | FreeAdvance tickets are sold out, with a limited number available on-site the morning of the tour. If you are not yet an MFAH member, join now to get free tickets along with other great benefits!
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Lecture | Archaeology Now—The Marsh Arab Story: Ancient Cultures, Modern Lives
On Thursdays, the Museum is open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. with free general admission. The Marsh Arabs, the ancient cultural group that populates this region, developed a unique way of life centered on this lush environment that has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 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
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Educator Open House | “Grounded in Clay”
Parking Information | Museum Hours | MFAH Campus Map The MFAH Educator Previews and Master Classes for Educators are endowed by the William Randolph Hearst Foundation.
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Tudors to Windsors: British Royal Portraits from Holbein to Warhol
In the event the Museum is open on a Monday holiday, tickets for that day are the same price as Tuesday/Wednesday. An Any Day ticket can be used on any day the Museum is open, during regular hours. Audio-tour players are located at the exhibition entrance. Exhibition Admission Tickets, available online and on-site, include Museum general admission. Among the many works of art on view are portraits featuring King Henry VIII, Queen Elizabeth I, King George I, Queen Victoria, Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Diana, and Prince William.
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MFAH Announces Changes to Its Glassell School’s Core Residency Program and Application
Jan 15, 2025 - Applications for the 2025–27 cohort will open on January 20, 2025, and close on April 1, 2025. Applicants are notified of admission by June 9, 2025. Fellows also give one public lecture and participate in an open studio event each year.• Alumni of the Core Program are eligible to apply through a separate application process for short-term residencies of three, six, or nine On Monday, January 20, 2025, applications open for the 2025–27 Core Program, which now offers an increased stipend.
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The British Are Coming! Regal Portraits of Henry VIII & Elizabeth I Visit for “Tudors to Windsors”
Sep 14, 2018 - The kings and queens of England are on prominent display this fall, when a major traveling exhibition originated by London’s National Portrait Gallery goes on view in the United States exclusively at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston A Powerful Duo Just two of the masterpieces to keep an eye out for are a powerful father-daughter duo: a vivid portrait of King Henry VIII by Hans Holbein, who for a time served as the personal painter to the sovereign; and Marcus
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Lecture | Labor and National Identity in Diego Rivera’s “La Bordadora (The Embroiderer)”
The garment—a local product, painstakingly made in the home—was recorded on-site by Rivera with almost ethnographic accuracy. On Saturdays, the Museum is open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Visiting Guidelines In the interest of your personal safety and community health, please observe all precautions set forth by the MFAH—learn more here.
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On-Site & Online “Echoes of Harlem: The Graphic Work of Aaron Douglas”
Aug 15, 2020 - Many of its themes are expressed in the major exhibition Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power, such as Black identity in America. On-Site and Online See the exhibition in the Law Building at the MFAH. Experience the virtual presentation.Best viewed on the latest versions of Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and Safari.
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Open on Martin Luther King Jr. Day
January 20, 2025The Museum, Bayou Bend, and Rienzi—usually closed on Monday—are open on the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday.
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Snail Mail: A Conversation with MFAH Curator Anne Tucker (part 3 of 3)
May 17, 2012 - 'Go to this site and see these pictures' is not the same as, 'I thought you would like this picture.' It’s a different interaction. It sort of puts the responsibility on you to go look it all up, as opposed to that really delightful moment when you open up an envelope and there’s a surprise. It’s different. Some of them are just quick prints; some are exquisitely made. "[Now] it’s so different. There was selectivity in what you mailed. Now, when you can post 20 pictures online, it’s different.