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  1. Fellini 100

    ‘Fellini 100’ is cause for rejoicing.” The MFAH celebrates this iconic filmmaker with screenings of his masterpieces during the rescheduled “Fellini 100” tour. “The MFAH series covers the many seasons of Fellini. Fellini Centennial Tour September 10–November 7, 2021 More than 100 years after his birth in Rimini, Italy, Federico Fellini (1920–1993) still enthralls audiences with his films featuring eccentric characters, Surrealistic imagery

  2. 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.

  3. Celebrate Kirk Douglas’s Centennial with MFAH Films!

    Dec 7, 2016 - Among the Houstonians looking forward to our screening of Lonely Are the Brave is Michael A. Olivas, the William B. Happy birthday to legendary actor Kirk Douglas, who turns 100 on December 9! To celebrate his centennial, we’re screening Lonely Are the Brave, a 1962 Western he cites as one of his personal favorites. Kirk Douglas was the first film star I ever met, and the only movie set I ever got to visit is still Lonely Are the Brave.” See Lonely Are the Brave when it screens on 35mm on Friday, December 16!

  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. turned 87 in March, maintains an active studio practice in Tokyo and continues to enjoy an extraordinary career, attracting international attention and critical acclaim—she was the only artist to be named one of TIME magazine’s “100

  5. 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, …

  6. Careers

    employee medical program, visit Aetna Life/Coventry - Machine Readable Files. By joining the MFAH, you would be working with an organization that is more than 100 years old and ranks nationally among the top art museums in exhibition space, memberships, endowments, and attendance. organization and support our mission to provide a museum experience for all.

  7. One hundred unique prints by Jasper Johns at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, this fall

    Sep 12, 2019 - “We are delighted to share Johns’s monoprint series for the first time with our audience in Houston.” Houston, will debut Jasper Johns’s series of 100 monoprints in the exhibition Jasper Johns: 100 Variations on a Theme. Jasper Johns: 100 Variations on a Theme exemplifies Johns’s innovation, displaying a series of 100 monoprints that incorporate elements from throughout his career.

  8. The MFAH Celebrates 100 Years

    -- Card Deck Row --> The First 100 100 Years of Community   100 Years of Perspective   April 2024 marks 100 years since the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, opened its doors. Centennial Events Saturdays in AprilMembers Tour | 100 Years of Architecture at the MFAH—Members of the MFAH are invited on this tour marking the centennial anniversary of the Museum’s opening.

  9. Universal Pictures: Celebrating 100 Years

    Founded by Carl Laemmle as the Universal Film Manufacturing Company in 1912, Universal Pictures has released countless iconic American movies over the past century. Throughout February, the museum offers the singular …

  10. Simpson Kalisher: The Alienated Photographer

    In 2009, the MFAH acquired 100 black-and-white photographs by American street photographer Simpson Kalisher (born 1926), given by Gloria Richards, a longtime supporter of the artist’s work. In the foreword to Kalisher’s new book, The Alienated Photographer, critic Luc Sante writes that Kalisher is “our Virgil through this rapidly receding time, giving the impression in every frame of remembering a stricter but richer