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  1. Shake, Rattle, and Strum

    Dec 13, 2019 - The MFAH collections include instruments that embody the intrinsic importance of music worldwide. 600–900 AD | Figure in Ceremonial Dress Effigy Rattle A mold-made Maya rattle depicts what is likely a ruler in ceremonial dress Though no written music from this culture survives, archaeologists believe rattles may have been played during funerary ceremonies and buried with the deceased for the afterlife. 600–900 AD | Flute with Woman and Shaman

  2. Happy Halloween! Spooky Art Lurks in the Galleries

    Oct 28, 2016 - Maya, Vessel with Bat Deity, 600–900 AD Location: Law Building, 2nd floor • The Vampire Bat deity, messenger for the Death Gods of the Underworld, spreads his ominous wings. 

  3. 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 …

  4. Virtual Cinema | Signs of the Times: “Cinetracts ’20”

    Nov 7, 2020 - In 2019, the Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus, Ohio, commissioned short films from 20 filmmakers around the world. Virtual Cinema presents the result: Cinetracts ’20, and you can watch it for free. She plans to expand her footage into a larger future project. • Cinetracts ’20 WATCH HERE This Virtual Cinema presentation is available for free through November 25.

  5. Major Rothko Retrospective opens at the MFAH September 20

    Jul 20, 2015 - Mark Rothko: A Retrospective will be on view in Houston from September 20, 2015, to January 24, 2016, following presentations at the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague, the Netherlands; and the Hangaram Art Museum in Seoul, South Korea Exhibition Schedule This exhibition debuted at the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague, the Netherlands, where it was on view from September 20, 2014, to January 18, 2015; and opened on March 13, 2015, at the Hangaram Art Museum in Seoul

  6. Must-See Art This Fall, Handpicked by MFAH Curatorial Staff

    Sep 20, 2016 - —Beatrice Chan, curatorial assistant, Asian art Wari, Figural Bottle with Death Mask, 650–900 AD Location: Law Building, 2nd floor My favorite fall holidays are Halloween and Día de los Muertos, when the veil between

  7. “Philip Guston Now,” First Retrospective in Nearly 20 Years of Influential Artist’s Work, Arrives at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in October

    Jul 28, 2022 - Works touching on what the artist called the “brutality of the world” and the deep joy of painting will be on view October 23, 2022, through January 16, 2023 HOUSTON–JULY 28, 2022–Across 50 years, Philip Guston continually …

  8. MFAH to Inaugurate the Glassell School of Art and Brown Foundation, Inc. Plaza on Sunday, May 20, 2018

    Feb 8, 2018 - Media Preview: Monday, May 14, 2018, from 10 a.m. to noon Houston—February 8, 2018—The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, today announced that a community day on Sunday, May 20, 2018, will mark the public inauguration of the new The campus transformation is projected to have a significant impact on the city: in the near term through job creation, and in the long term by generating nearly $334 million in economic activity over 20 years, with more than

  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. 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. Make an Appointment

    The study center is available for groups of up to 20 to view works from the MFAH collections of photography and works on paper. Groups with more than 20 people can usually be accommodated, but please be sure to contact the Museum’s office for group visits. Appointments can be scheduled by contacting studycenter@mfah.org or 713.639.7751.