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  1. I Too, We Two!—The Ensemble Theatre and the MFAH

    During Black History Month 2021, the MFAH and the Ensemble Theatre present “I Too, We Two!” The title “I Too, We Two!” acknowledges the collaborative spirit between the Ensemble Theatre and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and also references the Ensemble Theatre’s virtual production I, Too, Am America. Dance Tiara Blake and Loren Holmes perform a dance honoring the resilience and joie de vivre of their ancestors despite the suffering and injustices endured simply because of being African American.

  2. Virtual Conversation | The Tradition and Evolving Artistry of Indian Jewelry

    Siddhartha V. Shah of the Peabody Essex Museum discusses gender and jewelry in South Asia, past and present. Katz Foundation; Institute of Museum and Library Services; H-E-B; MD Anderson Cancer Center; The Brown Foundation, Inc.; Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo; Sharon G. Timeless and New: The Tradition and Evolving Artistry of Indian Jewelry This conversation celebrates the Museum’s newly acquired Sarpech (Turban Jewel), a resplendent ornament on view in the Law Building.

  3. “Pre-Code” Films Explained: 3 Questions

    Jul 13, 2019 - A 25-year-old John Wayne makes an appearance in 1933’s Baby Face. An actor I urge people to discover is Warren William (Employees’ Entrance, Gold Diggers of 1933, Three on a Match). We call William “the King of Pre-Code,” because he specialized in cads and philanderers. I can think of no other person who became a star playing such characters. 3) You’ve dedicated your career to presenting classic films in theaters. Why should people see these movies on the big screen?

  4. Royal Rivals: Queen Elizabeth I & Mary, Queen of Scots

    Jan 4, 2019 - The painting dates from the period of her marriage (1558–60) to France’s King François II, who left Mary a widow when she was just 18 years old. Mary was a Roman Catholic and cousin of the English queen, Elizabeth I. Portrait of Elizabeth I Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger, Queen Elizabeth I (“The Ditchley Portrait”), c. 1592, oil on canvas, National Portrait Gallery, London. The only surviving child of Henry VIII, Elizabeth I inherited the throne in 1558.

  5. If “The Yellow Scale” were a drink ...

    May 11, 2020 - or simple syrup 1½ ounces Plymouth gin (adds more of a tropical taste than other gins) ½ ounce ginger liqueur (I used Domaine de Canton, but any should be fine) White of one raw egg (no yolk)* *The egg white makes a thick He’s in a heightened state of yellow—bright, sunny, happy—but Kupka’s face almost says, “I am annoyed you bothered me.” Well, let’s fix that with a drink. First I thought “tropical,” and then: “What would make this artist peel himself away from his book to enjoy his cigarette with a drink?”

  6. Member FAQs

    How can I stay informed about exhibitions, programming, and events? A weekly e-newsletter is sent to all members who share their email addresses with us. All membership events may be attended by the individual(s) covered in the membership level. Can I get in for free at other museums? Can I give my card to someone else to use? Your membership card and privileges are nontransferable. They are valid only for the person(s) named on the membership account.

  7. Virtual Art Encounters “Seeing and Creating Lines”

    Nov 18, 2020 - Join us on Saturday, November 21, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. We’ll meet up in the Mary E. Bawden Sculpture Garden at Lawndale Art Center, 4912 Main Street—just a few blocks from the Kinder Building, at 5500 Main Street. As a mixed-media artist, I am often creating tools and techniques, which is why I am inspired by the wide range of exploration happening within the practices of these artists. Katz Foundation; Institute of Museum and Library Services; H-E-B; MD Anderson Cancer Center; Sharon G.

  8. Virtual Cinema | An Inventive Documentary on Autism: “The Reason I Jump”

    Dec 11, 2020 - I hope the film takes audiences on a journey through different experiences of autism, leaving a strong sense of how the world needs to change to become fully inclusive.” . • The Reason I Jump / WATCH HERE beginning January 8. Your ticket supports the MFAH and provides a 5-day pass to the film. Like the best documentaries, The Reason I Jump is a thought-provoking film with insights that resonate long beyond its running time.

  9. Lifelong Learning at the Glassell School of Art

    Nov 18, 2019 - I chose to relocate in Houston, and I worked for Shell for 34 years as a refinery operator. When I retired, I wanted to do art and see if I was good at it. One of the hardest things is to look inward and to find a way to reflect what you see in a way that is informative and artistic. You have to figure out, “What do I see?” and “What do I want to say about myself?” My story began in New York City, where I was born and raised. I went into the U.S. Air Force and after that studied to be a commercial photographer—until the cold weather drove me out!

  10. Julien Temple

    The MFAH film department receives additional generous support from Tenaris; Gensler; Salle and James Vaughn; The ILEX Foundation; James V. Derrick; Franci Neely; and Lynn S. Wyatt. Thursday night's schedule features the Sex Pistols with The Filth and the Fury plus a rare TV special, and Friday focuses on David Bowie with Absolute Beginners and a 20-minute version of the "Jazzin' for Blue Jean" music video Complementing Temple’s visit is a selection of British punk-era collages by English artist Jamie Reid, on view outside Brown Auditorium Theater.