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Lecture | A Deeper Look at the Beck Collection
Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis. A widely published scholar and frequent lecturer, she is an authority on 19th-century art. Steven Fenberg is a writer, biographer, and formerly of the Houston Endowment. February 27, 2025Helga Aurisch, curator of European art, shares fresh insights from her work on the updated catalogue of the John A. and Audrey Jones Beck Collection.
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Art Activity | Create a Decorative Bowl
Jun 15, 2021 - A. L. Ballard; Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Find extra inspiration for your creation by taking a look at the work of Hella Jongerius in the MFAH collection of decorative arts, crafts, and design. This hybrid of crafts makes for a day of family-friendly fun! The video and activity guide take you step-by-step through the creative process of making a decorative ceramic bowl. To customize your bowl, embellish it with stitching and different designs.
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CreatiVets Retrospective: A Decade of Healing Through Art
The exhibition CreatiVets Retrospective: A Decade of Healing Through Art highlights art created by U.S. military veterans. The featured works were made during a two-week art-instruction program at the Glassell School of 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
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Fangs, Feathers, and Fins: Sacred Creatures in Ancient American Art
The inventive ways in which animals were depicted in art provide a window into the beliefs and practices of long-gone cultures that never developed written language and left few traces other than their art. Among the works on view are evocative ceramic vessels and stone monuments made by the Maya and Olmec of ancient Mexico, a feather tunic from the Nasca people of Peru, and intricate gold ornaments from the Tairona culture of Colombia
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Drawings by Rembrandt, His Students, and Circle from the Maida and George Abrams Collection
Rembrandt van Rijn (1606–1669), one of the most renowned and inventive of all Dutch artists, was a prolific draftsman. The show and its accompanying catalogue investigate the functions of drawings in Rembrandt’s studio and their value for him as a teacher. For Rembrandt, drawing documented the artist’s thinking, stimulating his imagination and conveying his skills as a keen observer of humanity and the world around him.
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Form Follows Function: Celebrating 10 Years of the American Institute of Architects, Houston Design Collection at the MFAH
In 2000, the MFAH and the Houston chapter of the American Institute of Architects launched a partnership with dual goals: build a world-class collection of objects designed by architects and educate the public about the role
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A Conversation about Cuisine & Culture
Oct 7, 2020 - When Carroll lived in Mexico City for a time in the 1940s with her second husband and children, she developed a deep love and admiration for the culture, arts, and lifestyle of Mexico. Inspired by Hispanic Heritage Month, he and Misty Flores share a food-focused talk about how cuisine contributes to culture.
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A Feast for the Eyes
Oct 17, 2019 - , a trademark of Dutch painter Willem Claesz. In Breakfast Tacos, the aftermath of a morning meal functions as a vanitas still life, with objects connoting worldly pleasures and mortality. After immigrating to New York in 1906, Shahn embarked on a life of leftist political activism—a passion reflected in his expressive yet simplistic figurative works.
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Texas Poet Laureate | A Celebration
A. L. Ballard; Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. About the SpeakerGalveston native Lupe Mendez is a writer, educator, and activist. His book Why I Am Like Tequila won the 2019 John A. Robertson Award from the Texas Institute of Letters. Review of Books, Poem-a-Day from the Academy of American Poets, Poetry Magazine, Split This Rock, and Texas Review. General admission to the MFAH is free on Thursdays, courtesy of Shell Oil Company.
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Lecture | Zenga: A New History
Plan Your Visit The discussion takes place in Lynn Wyatt Theater in the Kinder Building, with seating on a first-come, first-served basis. The exhibition is on view in the Beck Building. Lecture | Zenga: A New History Presented by co-curator Yukio Lippit to complement None Whatsoever: Zen Paintings from the Gitter-Yelen Collection On the opening day of None Whatsoever: Zen Paintings from the Gitter-Yelen Collection In addition to a significant repertoire of artworks by Hakuin, the exhibition features selections representing artists influenced by Hakuin’s work into the 20th century. About the SpeakerYukio Lippit is the Jeffrey T.