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  1. MFAH Presents the Portraits, Landscapes and Biblical Paintings of Henry Ossawa Tanner

    Sep 28, 2012 - “I am delighted that Houstonians will be able to see the most extensive exhibition of Tanner’s work to date,” said MFAH director Gary Tinterow. McGovern Foundation; David and Anne Frischkorn; and Ann G. Trammell. About the MFAH Founded in 1900, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, is among the 10 largest art museums in the United States. artist at the highest levels of the international art world at the turn of the 20th century; his role as an elected leader of an artist’s colony in rural France; his unique contributions in aid of servicemen during World War I

  2. A Force of Color: Painting-in-Action with GONZO247

    May 13, 2020 - I grew up in Eastwood, a neighborhood in Houston’s East End. When I became more established as an artist, I crossed paths with the Eastwood Academy to do art projects with the students. I used this inspiration, tied it to what I do, and translated to Plexiglas. Why is a live demonstration important to you? I think the real art is the process. What you end up with is residual to the energy and work. I was never taken to museums or galleries. The only art I had access to was on the street, when I was a captive audience in the back seat of my parents’ car. That mural inspired me and other kids to become artists.

  3. #TogetherAtHome with DJ Sun

    May 10, 2020 - Once I graduated, I remained, and as I pursued the field of music through DJ-ing, hosting a radio show, producing live shows, and building a studio to produce music, I found immense support from Houston audiences and never had I tapped the network of artists I had built, including King Britt, DJ Day, Rich Medina, DJ Nickodemus, and Quantic. I came to Houston at age 19 to attend the University of Houston.

  4. Lifelong Learning at the Glassell School of Art

    Nov 18, 2019 - I chose to relocate in Houston, and I worked for Shell for 34 years as a refinery operator. When I retired, I wanted to do art and see if I was good at it. You have to figure out, “What do I see?” and “What do I want to say about myself?” I paint and I draw every day. My life is now filled with making art, with being creative. My story began in New York City, where I was born and raised. I went into the U.S. Air Force and after that studied to be a commercial photographer—until the cold weather drove me out!

  5. 3 Questions for Artist Dario Robleto

    Aug 12, 2019 - Left to right: I Wish I Could Give Aretha All the R.E.S.P.E.C.T. When I first discovered DJ culture and its core technique of sampling, I knew I had found a worldview, a philosophy of life. She Will Ever Need I Wish I Could Give Kraftwerk All the Soul They Will Ever Need I Wish I Could Give Maria All the Love She Will Ever Need LEARN MORE • See details about the trophies here.

  6. For the Love of Art

    Apr 24, 2012 - Coming to live in Houston, I began researching ways to be connected to the MFAH, and I learned about the docent program. I had the privilege of seeing him create the work, so it is especially meaningful to me. CZ: The blessing I have to touch students' lives in some way in their approach to art.

  7. A Noir to Remember

    Sep 17, 2018 - I thought he was wonderful. Why did you pick Laura for Movies Houstonians Love? When I first saw Laura, I was 15 years old and a sophomore at Lamar High School. I think that’s where my love of film began. I also remember my parents taking me to a matinee of Gone with the Wind at the downtown Loews Theater when I was about 10! Yes, I was at several parties with her in private homes and clubs. The most meaningful conversation we had was when I asked about Dana Andrews, her Laura costar.

  8. Meet the MFAH: Patrick Palmer, Dean of the Glassell Studio School

    Apr 9, 2020 - I surprised myself in trying to narrow my favorite works down to five; I would have been more comfortable with 25! I picked the works that represent true, lifetime masterpieces by each of the artists. This July marks my 10th year as dean, but I started teaching at Glassell almost 30 years ago. I was initially hired to teach the “Investigations in Charcoal” workshop, my proverbial “foot in the door.” I still teach a couple classes, but mostly I spend my day building future course catalogs, studying the ever-changing demands of a varied curriculum, and making myself available to students and faculty.

  9. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and The Jewish Museum, New York, Announce New Judaica Initiative

    Jun 8, 2022 - MargolisPaula G. and Irving PozmantierAnn G. TrammellScott J. and Nancy F. I am enormously grateful to The Jewish Museum, New York, for their partnership, and to the Albert and Ethel Herzstein Foundation, in making possible this permanent presence for Judaica and historic Jewish traditions at the MFAH As head of the Jewish Museum in New York, which maintains a unique collection of nearly 30,000 works of art, ceremonial objects, and media including one of the world’s major Judaica collections, I am looking forward to working

  10. Bayou Bend at 50: A Longtime Docent Tells Her Story

    Mar 3, 2016 - I do not remember anything about the interview except the first thing I said was, “Oh, you are so young!” and then I thought to myself, “Well, that was not the right thing to say!” I can still hear the sound of the canvas canopy loudly flapping about. I remember being completely in awe of the moment and of the many important people there. I also remember being in the house that day. I could not believe it—he was someone whose books I had read and heard great stories about, and he was on the floor and I was standing right there! Fifty years later, you’re still an active Bayou Bend docent.