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  1. #MeetTheHabsburgs

    Jun 10, 2015 - Emperor Charles V (c. 1555) Charles V became emperor of the Holy Roman Empire in 1519, after the death of his grandfather, Emperor Maximilian I. Emperor Leopold I (1667) This portrait offers a look at Emperor Leopold I (1640–1705) during the festivities for his wedding to his niece, Margaret Theresa (1651–1673). This idealized image in bronze was intended to show Charles V as eminently powerful.

  2. Glassell Junior School

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    January 24, 2023
    Due to inclement weather, afternoon classes for the 

  3. In the Beginning

    Nov 3, 2011 - Believe me, ever since the 1993 federal ruling in Armstrong v. Executive Office of the President, “better men” than I have been working on it. I know because, try as I might, I have only scratched the surface on the research and projects conducted by the U.S. What would stop that bitstream, I daydreamed further, from being applied to newspaper articles or library books? A “term” that breached the boundaries of nomenclatures and language.

  4. 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. 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. Siddhartha V. Shah is the curator of South Asian art, and director of education and civic engagement, at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts.

  5. I vitelloni

    I vitelloniDirected by Federico Fellini(Italy/France, 1953, Italian with English subtitles) Federico Fellini’s I vitelloni follows a group of male friends drifting through the last scraps of their youth in an Italian coastal city A risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public setting. In the interest of your personal safety and community health, please observe all precautions set forth by the MFAH—learn more here. The Federico Fellini 100 Tour, a series of centennial tributes to Federico Fellini (1920–1993), travels to major museums and film institutions worldwide, coordinated by Paola Ruggiero and Camilla Cormanni of Luce Cinecittà.

  6. Capturing “Inverted Worlds”: A Talk with Vera Lutter

    Feb 8, 2016 - I went to the lowest elevation, where it was most likely to flood, and a friend helped me find a room with a good view. There are a lot of factors going in to the decision where I set up my camera. I haven’t seen that here, but that would probably be the area I’d go. I grew up in an industrial center near Dusseldorf, Germany, which was a center of steel and coal mining. Vera Lutter, Times Square, New York, V: July 31, 2007, 2007, gelatin silver print, collection of the artist, courtesy Gagosian Gallery. © Vera Lutter.

  7. FotoFest Biennial | “If I Had a Hammer” Symposium

    FotoFest Biennial | If I Had a Hammer Symposium The MFAH and FotoFest present a series of conversations in conjunction with If I Had a Hammer, the FotoFest Biennial 2022 central exhibition. Seating is limited, available on a first-come, first-served basis. SCHEDULE Saturday, October 8, 6 p.m.“Photographic Archives and the Power of Narrative Control” Sunday, October 9, 10:15 a.m.

  8. What I Know and When I Knew It

    -- Card Deck Row --> “What I Know and When I Knew It” at the Glassell School of Art receives generous funding from E. A. Michelson Philanthropy. -- Begin Grid Row --> What I Know and When I Knew It draws on the transformative powers of visual arts and storytelling to change the narrative around aging. In this multi-workshop program, 30 elders who live in Houston’s Third and Fifth Wards embark on a personal exploration of their life stories, weaving connections with works of art in the MFAH collections, and in turn making their

  9. Universal Pictures: Celebrating 100 Years

    department is supported by Tenaris; The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences; The Consulate General the Republic of Korea; Nina and Michael Zilkha; the National Film Preservation Foundation; Franci and Jim Crane; James V.

  10. Panel Discussion & Art Preview | “What I Know and When I Knew It”

    Parking Information | Museum Hours | MFAH Campus Map “What I Know and When I Knew It” at the Glassell School of Art receives generous funding from E. A. Michelson Philanthropy. February 18, 2024As part of Black Art Houston, the Glassell School of Art hosts a discussion and art preview showcasing the community program “What I Know and When I Knew It: Centering Stories and Artistry in Houston’s Third & “What I Know and When I Knew It” draws on the transformative powers of the visual arts and storytelling to change the narrative around aging.