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Princes & Paupers: The Art of Jacques Callot
Jan 8, 2013 - Woodall, MFAH assistant curator of prints and drawings, and Diane Wolfthal, David and Caroline Minter chair in the humanities and professor of art history at Rice University. An exhibition catalogue is available, written by both Woodall and Wolfthal, with contributions by Carolyn Van Wingerden and Julie Knutson, and distributed by Yale University Press. The Art of Jacques Callot symposium is made possible by generous funding from the Faculty Initiatives Fund at the Rice University Humanities Research Center, George L. McLendon, Provost; and by the Samuel H.
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Choose Me
Movies Houstonians LoveThis presentation was chosen by Roberto Tejada, the Hugh Roy and Lillie Cranz Cullen Distinguished Professor in the English department at the University of Houston. Choose Me Directed by Alan Rudolph(USA, 1984, 35mm)Introduced by Roberto Tejada, University of Houston The characters in Alan Rudolph’s multilayered romantic comedy interact within a film noir of deception, love, and sex among
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The MFAH Appoints Bradley Bailey as the Ting Tsung and Wei Fong Chao Curator of Asian Art
Sep 20, 2017 - Most recently the first associate curator of Asian art at the Ackland Art Museum at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Dr. Bailey has curated exhibitions on Japanese American and contemporary art at the Mead Art Museum, the Yale University Art Gallery, and Recession Art in New York. Bailey earned his bachelor, master, Ph.M., and Ph.D. in art history, as well as his M.B.A., with emphasis on nonprofit management and museums, from Yale University.
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Online Gallery Talk | Zenga: Filling in the Lines of Japanese Zen Painting
Chambers and Andrea Okamura Professor of History of Art and Architecture, Harvard University Morgan Pitelka, Bernard L. Herman Distinguished Professor and Chair of the Deptartment of Asian & Middle Eastern Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Moderator: Joan Mirviss, art expert and dealer, Joan B Mirviss LTD, New York “None Whatsoever
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Lecture | Meiji Modern and New Acquisitions in the MFAH Collection of Japanese Art
January 19, 2023 “Meiji Modern and New Acquisitions in the MFAH Collection of Japanese Art”Speakers: Chelsea Foxwell, University of Chicago; and Bradley Bailey, MFAH This talk explores the importance of the Japanese Meiji Empire About the Speakers Chelsea Foxwell, associate professor of Japanese art at the University of Chicago, is the author of Making Modern: Japanese-Style Painting and co-curator of the exhibition Awash in Color: French and Japanese
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The World in Between: Ancient Roots of Día de los Muertos
Javier Urcid, the Jane’s Chair Professor of Latin American Studies at Brandeis University in Massachusetts, teaches archaeology, material culture, and Mesoamerican civilizations. In this lecture, Javier Urcid of Brandeis University explores the rituals and the many meanings of a tradition in which the veil separating worlds is thin, when perhaps it is possible to symbolically commune with loved ones on
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Festival of Films from Iran
For more information about films screened at Rice University, visit Rice Cinema. Festival Tickets $10 general admission; $8 MFAH members, students with ID, seniors (65+)
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Happy Thanksgiving! Curatorial Picks for the Holiday
Nov 17, 2017 - But, as artist Sandy Skoglund notes, “If you [could] see … what it took to make an advertising photograph … like the photo assistant carefully arranging meatballs, the degree of unnaturalness would be astonishing.”
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Writers Remix Series | “Navigating the Waves”
She has taught for Writers in the Schools and at institutions including the University of Houston, University of Houston–Downtown, Houston Community College, and the Houston Independent School District. A proud University of Houston alum, her work has been published internationally in Queen Mobs Lit Journal, Poetry 24, Rabble Lit, Minerva Rising Literary Journal, and the Feminine Collective anthology Notes from Humanity.
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Opening Day Lecture | “Multiplicity: Blackness in Contemporary American Collage”
MFA in the University of Arkansas photography program. Tinsley has also been an artist-in-residence at Asia Society Texas and Rice University. “Multiplicity: Blackness in Contemporary American Collage” was organized by the Frist Art Museum, Nashville, Tennessee. Parking Information | Museum Hours | MFAH Campus Map About the SpeakersTay ButlerA multi-disciplinary artist based in Houston, Tay Butler received his BFA in photography and digital media from the University of Houston and his