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Virtual Discussion | A Voice of Hope
Live via Zoom / February 24, 2021 at 6 p.m.• Watch the recording Cyrus’s work, on view in Rewrite the World, remembers Third Ward community organizer Carl Hampton (1948–1970), founder of the People’s Party II, a group modeled
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David Levinthal: Photographs 1972–2016
The images range from intimately scaled prints, to large 20-by-24-inch Polaroids, to monumental inkjet prints.
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Gift Memberships
Online Conveniently available 24/7, a great option for last-minute gifts!
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Educators/School Groups
Guided and self-guided tours have reached capacity for the 2023–24 academic year. Looking forward to seeing you next year! Plan a Visit for Your School Group Questions? Contact schooltours@mfah.org for more information.
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Curator Talk | “Vertigo of Color: Matisse, Derain, and the Origins of Fauvism”
March 24, 2024Ann Dumas, consulting curator for European art, provides an insider’s look at Vertigo of Color: Matisse, Derain, and the Origins of Fauvism.
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ArtSmart | Exclusive “Vertigo of Color” Tour for Supporting-Plus Members
If you are interested in hearing more about the exhibition from Ann Dumas, please make plans to attend the Curator Talk on Sunday, March 24, at 2 p.m.
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Drew Bacon: Stutter and Spill
Drew Bacon: Stutter and Spill | March 24–April 18, 2021 • Included with general admission. Advance timed tickets recommended. This exhibition is organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
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Miguel Ángel Ríos: On the Edge
Miguel Ángel Ríos: On the Edge | January 18–February 24, 2019 This exhibition is organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
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Bayou Bend Summer History Camp: Crafting America
Level 2 | 6th Graders | Information & Application Form June 24 to 28 The story continues!
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Caught in the Act | Drew Bacon on William Kentridge and the Art of Stop-Motion
August 24, 2023 Stop-motion animation is vital to the history of film, from its first experimental decade to the 2022 movie Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio.