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  1. Artists in Dialogue | Alexis Pye and Mitchell Reece

    About the ArtistsAlexis Pye (born 1995, Detroit) lives and works in Houston. She explores the tradition of painting as a way to express the Black body outside of its social constructs, to evoke playfulness, wonder, and Blackness, as well as the joys amidst adversity. At this session, artists Alexis Pye and Mitchell Reece discuss their backgrounds and talk about the unifying themes in their work.

  2. Artist + Curators in Conversation “Vertigo of Color”

    Parking Information | Museum Hours | MFAH Campus Map About the Artist Alexis Pye, a Detroit native now based in Houston, explores the tradition of painting as a way to express the Black body outside of its social constructs May 5, 2024Houston artist Alexis Pye joins curators Ann Dumas and Alison de Lima Greene for a conversation about Vertigo of Color: Matisse, Derain, and the Origins of Fauvism.

  3. One Way or Another (De cierta manera)

    One Way or Another (De cierta manera) Directed by Sara Gómez(Cuba, 1977, in Spanish with English subtitles)2K Digital Restoration A landmark of Cuban and feminist cinema, One Way or Another charts the rocky romance between a teacher

  4. “A New Way of Seeing” with Vincent van Gogh

    Jan 8, 2019 - “Always continue walking a lot and loving nature, for that’s the real way to learn to understand art better and better. Painters understand nature and love it, and teach us to see.” Van Gogh’s Life Like the exhibition, the documentary Vincent van Gogh: A New Way of Seeing, screening on February 1 & 2, surveys Van Gogh’s story from his earliest work up to his final days in France, using letters to family

  5. Something Spooky This Way Comes! MFAH Films Presents a Halloween Weekend of Horror Films

    Oct 23, 2017 - Calling all witches, ghosts, and creatures of the night: As All Hallow’s Eve approaches, MFAH Films hosts a duo of terrifying films! Halloween weekend features the directorial debuts of two now-prominent filmmakers: Kathryn …

  6. Sarah Charlesworth: Arc of Total Eclipse, February 26, 1979

    Follow the path of a total solar eclipse through the front pages of local newspapers along the way. Arc of Total Eclipse, February 26, 1979 is part of Sarah Charlesworth’s Modern History series. Charlesworth (1947–2013) came of age artistically in the 1960s and early 1970s as the rigorous and pristine objects of Minimalism gave way to the dematerialized art of Conceptualism. Charlesworth and others adopted Conceptual art’s rule-based creative systems and banishment of the artist’s hand, but at the same time they once again embraced representation, exploring the way popular images both reflect and

  7. Family-Friendly Art Activity: Make Your Own Tree

    May 20, 2020 - The final product always looks amazing, in its own unique way, so there’s no pressure for your tree to look “perfect.” Working through an art project is an excellent way to practice solving problems in a creative fashion. Download the instructions Find more inspiration in the MFAH collections The project also helps children work through the basic concepts of pattern and design as they decide how and where to arrange their cut-out images onto their background in a visually appealing way.

  8. In Twilight: Mourning Costume and Customs, 1776–1914

    One way people coped with constant loss was to remember their loved ones through mourning customs and special dress. These objects are accompanied by selections from Rienzi’s extensive collection of mourning jewelry, as well as books of the period advising readers on the correct way to display grief.

  9. “Stronger than COVID-19” Empowering Houston High School Seniors to Reclaim the Narrative of Their Senior Year

    Aug 21, 2020 - Changing the NarrativeAs I watched my own child struggle with the realities of her senior year unfolding in such an unprecedented way, I began to think about how to change the narrative. Using Art to Bridge GapsArt has a way of bridging cultures and communities. In the magnitude of this moment, we have seen how art can spark creative and culturally relevant conversations. With the help of Chandel Bonner-Hancock, HISD’s secondary visual arts curriculum specialist; Jennifer Beradino, senior manager of object-based learning at the MFAH; and HISD art teachers, we structured the project in a way that

  10. Strike a Pose and Find Inspiration with #InstaTourMFAH

    Apr 13, 2017 - Photo by @tmnewtn  Photo by @ruthiechen  Photo by @galaorwhatever Smartphones Rule Snapping pictures during their visit continues to be an important way visitors engage with art. Armed with these newfound Instagram favorites, my colleagues and I decided to have a little fun and create a new way of exploring the Museum: through #InstaTourMFAH, an Instagram-inspired, self-guided tour.   You’ll find prompts and questions suggesting ways to look at and experience some of our most-important works in a new way. You don’t need a smartphone or even an Instagram account to enjoy this new self-guided experience.