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  1. Three Decades of West Coast Ceramics, 1956–1986

    Jan 30, 2013 - University of California, Davis In 1962 Robert Arneson, an admirer of Peter Voulkos, began teaching ceramics at the University of California, Davis. The University of Washington, Seattle The ceramics program at the University of Washington, Seattle, gained momentum as a leader in progressive clay art under the directorship of Robert Sperry, who began his teaching career Arneson, an admirer of Voulkos and a teacher at the University of California, Davis, was associated with the Funk art movement which is characterized by deliberately unpolished style, over-scaled imagery and rejection of formal

  2. With Peter Bradley

    Parking Information | Museum Hours | MFAH Campus Map About the SpeakersAlex Rappoport holds a BA from the University of Kansas and an MA from the University of Texas at Austin. She received her B.A. from Smith College and her doctorate from the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. Before joining the Menil in 2016, Rabinow was the Leonard A.

  3. Reception | “Arielle Masson: Chaotic Nodes”

    Masson teaches painting and drawing at the Glassell School of Art in partnership with the University of St. Thomas in Houston. Plan Your Visit Admission is free. She obtained a master of fine arts from the University of Houston and was awarded a fellowship in the Glassell School of Art’s Core Residency Program, as well as the Nancy B.

  4. Also Like Life: The Films of Hou Hsiao-hsien

    For an insider's look at Hou's films, check out the blog post by Will Otter, this year's Rice University Camfield Fellow at the MFAH. International retrospective organized by Richard I. Generous support, including free tickets for full-time students, is provided by the Chao Center for Asian Studies at Rice University and the Taiwan Academy at the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Houston.

  5. The Visitor (El visitante)

    professor in the Hispanic studies department at the University of Houston. Presented by director Martín Boulocq and co-screenwriter Rodrigo Hasbún, associate professor, University of Houston Set in Cochabamba, Bolivia, The Visitor follows ex-convict Humberto, who makes a modest living by singing at wakes Chosen by the Hay Festival as one of the Best Latin American writers under the age of 39 for Bogotá39, and named one of Granta’s Best Young Spanish Language Novelists, Hasbún holds a PhD from Cornell University and is an associate

  6. Artists in Dialogue | Mark Francis & YoYo Lander

    Lander studied communications at Howard University before completing her MFA at the University of California, Los Angeles. Learning and Interpretation programs receive generous funding from the Jerold B. Francis is an art educator and an MFA candidate at the University of Houston’s Kathrine G. McGovern College of the Arts.• In her collages, YoYo Lander celebrates the beauty, strength, and vulnerability of Black people.

  7. MFAH Appoints Brittany Webb as a Curator in the Department of Modern and Contemporary Art

    Jun 12, 2025 - Webb received a Ph.D. in anthropology from Temple University, in 2018, and a B.A. in political science from the University of Southern California, in 2005.  Her academic appointments include serving as an assistant professor at PAFA and as a thesis-committee member for graduate students there and at the University of Delaware and University of Pennsylvania.  Dr.

  8. “Soul of a Nation” Virtual Panel Discussions

    The discussion is moderated by Rebecca Zorach of Northwestern University. The discussion is moderated by New York University professor Deborah Willis. Alvia Wardlaw, curator and director of the University Museum at Texas Southern University, talks to Soul of a Nation artist Earlie Hudnall, Jr. along with Michelle Barnes, executive director of Houston’s Community Artists’ Collective

  9. Summer Lit Series | “Thomas Demand: The Stutter of History”

    Ortiz attended the Creative Writing program at the University of Houston, where they served as Glass Mountain's Managing Editor. They host the monthly open mic for Odessa Collective. She holds an MFA in writing, editing, and publishing from Sam Houston State University and is the Betsy Writer’s Room Artist-in-Residence for July 2024. Amanda Ortiz is a Chicanx nonbinary poet based in Houston. A recipient of fellowships from the Vermont Studio Center, MacDowell, and the University of Michigan’s Helen Zell Writers’ Program, where he obtained his MFA in creative writing, his work has been anthologized and widely published

  10. Artists in Dialogue | Alexis Pye and Mitchell Reece

    Pye received her BFA in painting from the University of Houston. She collaborated with the Houston Rockets x CAMH exhibition in 2022, and her work was included in the MFAH staff art show in 2021. He received his BFA at Prairie View A&M University and MFA at the School of Visual Arts in New York. He documents families and the infrastructure of historically Black neighborhoods in Houston. Communal history, experiences within the Black family, and social observations inform his work, which has been exhibited at venues including Pratt Manhattan Gallery, Texas Southern University, and Sanman Studios.