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  1. In Our Day

    One day, each receives a visit from a different young aspiring artist, who come equipped with questions about their careers and life itself.

  2. Our Tiny Little Wedding (Notre tout petit petit mariage)

    Happy couple Lou and Max badly want to adopt a baby. They’ve created a picture-perfect profile, including lying about their income, families, and living situation. Now all that’s left is to get married—in the simplest, …

  3. “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. Summer Festival: Celebrating the Moon Saturday, July 20, 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday, July 20, 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. & 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Babies and toddlers up to 35 months old, and their caregivers, are invited to discover and create.

  4. The Art of Kusama Returns to Houston

    Jul 3, 2016 - The rooms confront us as surreal, seemingly infinite spaces that challenge our perceptions and make us question our place in the universe. Share your experience on social media with #KusamaUniverse when you visit. Kusama: At the End of the Universe is on view in the Law Building through September 18. Almost 20 years later, the MFAH presents Kusama: At the End of the Universe, marking the first time that the artist’s signature infinity rooms have been shown in this city.

  5. Virtual Visit | Around the World with Studio Swine

    In this program, Studio Swine takes you around the world to visit their work in Amazonia, Brazil, and Shanghai.

  6. Member Appreciation Month

    Save 20%—that’s double the regular member discount—with your coupon, good for a discount on one order. Valid February 1–29, 2024. February 1–29, 2024  To show appreciation for our members and their commitment to the MFAH, we celebrate Member Appreciation Month in February. Simply take your parking ticket and the coupon to any admissions desk, and your parking will be validated for that visit. Valid February 1–29, 2024, for one-time use.

  7. Jennifer Steinkamp: The Seasons

    Jennifer Steinkamp has transformed the landscape of contemporary art with her profoundly beautiful light-based installations that celebrate the ebb and flow of the natural world. In 2007, Steinkamp embarked on an extended …

  8. #5WomenArtists on View Now

    Mar 30, 2017 - Visit buffalobayou.org to book tours. MARIA MARTINEZ Maria Martinez and Julian Martinez, Jar (Olla) with Traditional Abstract Plant and Geometric Designs, 1910–20 Location: Law Building, lower level Natives of San Ildefonso in New Mexico, Maria Martinez and This list highlights just five women represented in the MFAH collections, but you’ll find many more as you stroll through the Museum, Bayou Bend, and Rienzi, or browse our online collection.

  9. Honoring the Global Refugee Population

    June 20–26, 2022 Since 2001, June 20 has been designated as World Refugee Day to honor the global refugee population. Visit everyshelter.org for more information. Learning and Interpretation programs receive generous funding from the Jerold B. On Monday, June 20, a mobile refugee shelter made out of discarded billboard tarps goes on view at the MFAH in Cullen Sculpture Garden, where you can see it through Sunday, June 26.

  10. Snail Mail: A Conversation with MFAH Curator Anne Tucker (part 3 of 3)

    May 17, 2012 - Our conversation evolved from the history of a company to how Kodak forever changed the way artists and historians viewed the world. Now, when you can post 20 pictures online, it’s different. 'Go to this site and see these pictures' is not the same as, 'I thought you would like this picture.' It’s a different interaction. "We’re mounting [the exhibition] as if it were a big bulletin board in our office. The photos are not matted and framed or anything, they’re just being stuck up on the board.