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The Art of the Short Film
Sep 14, 2015 - Filmgoers receive a ballot and vote for their favorite film and actor; watch for our announcement of the winners here and on social media. Quite often our audiences' taste aligns with the favorites worldwide. Short films have always been part of the Museum's year-round offerings, and our audiences enjoy them very much. Since we have several shorts programs coming up, I've been thinking about short-form filmmaking lately.
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Art Beyond Sight Brings the MFAH to All
Oct 10, 2017 - Our participants are engaged, curious, and likely to make observations that send us into uncharted waters—the sign of a great conversation! Careful attention to descriptive language is key, so we spend a significant amount of time crafting our presentations. Multisensory ElementsWe’re always thinking about how to enliven the program. To provide a fresh experience for our participants, we choose works that feature an array of cultures, media, and time periods. Planning the ProgramImagine describing a work of art to someone who has never seen it.
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Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Houston Cinema Arts Festival
Oct 26, 2018 - Opening-night films have often featured musical performances, which I like to add in order to accentuate the liveness of our events. Many, if not most, of my greatest HCAF memories over the past 10 years took place at the MFAH, which has hosted HCAF screenings since our beginning. Over the years, our programming at the MFAH has included major upcoming theatrical releases, many of which went on to gain Academy Award recognition.
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“Stronger than COVID-19” Empowering Houston High School Seniors to Reclaim the Narrative of Their Senior Year
Aug 21, 2020 - We have seen families draw together, and we continue to see that we shape the reality of our world by the vision we uphold for our children, our families, and our communities.
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Naked Acts
Davis sets out to examine the impact on self-image of “the dominant film portrayals of Black women in this country’s cinematic history” and “to get beyond the limitations placed on our bodies by our racialized past.”
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Journey through the Egyptian Afterlife with Matthew Barney’s “River of Fundament”
Sep 1, 2016 - His newest film, River of Fundament, deals with mythic ways of understanding our bodily functions. Our bodies are earthly vessels that transform foodstuffs into both our life force and feces. The Egyptians, without the advantage of scientific images, made stories of both our bodies and spirits, separating the organs after death to be guarded by gods on what was understood as an actual journey into other realms.
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Explore the Art of Mid-20th Century Millinery in “Hats Off”
Jul 12, 2020 - I was able to pair some of our hats with their design drawings, and that was exciting. —fashion editor Diana Vreeland Learn More Visit the MFAH collections online for a look at Halston’s work. See “Hats Off: Halston Hats from the Masterson Collection” at Rienzi through January 3.
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“Shooting the Moon: Photographs from the Museum’s Collection 50 Years after Apollo 11”
Jun 6, 2019 - Related Programming For additional details and admission information visit mfah.org/calendar Our Youngest Artists | “Inspired by Milestones” Friday, July 19, 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. & 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. The event concludes with a visit to the galleries to see the work of art that inspired the day’s program. $8 per child, $6 per child for MFAH members. Adults can attend for free with general admission.
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MFAH + Houston Zoo Crossover: A Tale of Two Curators
Nov 8, 2019 - Aimée Froom: I was curious to learn more about the birds depicted in our miniature paintings. Now, we meet for lunch to stay in touch about our projects. What’s the process for identifying a bird in a painting? We both have to take into account the origins and cultural significance of our different charges. AF: We are working toward similar goals.
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New Year Reflections
Dec 30, 2011 - There are also concerns posed by our regulatory obligations. Lastly, there is a desire to be both innovative and responsible in our custodianship. During the tenure of our immediate past director, Peter C. Marzio, which ran from 1982-2010, the MFAH saw unprecedented growth, in both the physical campus and in programming.