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  1. GONZO247: Celebrating Community, Color & Vincent van Gogh

    Mar 25, 2019 - Admission is free, and the festivities begin at 3 p.m. GONZO’s live-painting demonstration starts at 4 p.m. Activities run from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. See GONZO in action from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Want to find out more? Get details about Spring Festival: Celebrating Colors and “Vincent van Gogh: His Life in Art” and plan your visit!

  2. The Perfect Family: John Waters’s “Serial Mom” Meets the Art of “Always Greener”

    Jan 14, 2019 - “Always Greener” is on view in the Law Building, just outside Brown Auditorium Theater, through February 3. On Thursday, January 17, MFAH Films presents Serial Mom in conjunction with the exhibition Always Greener: Seeing and Seeking Suburbia—Selections from the Museum’s Collection, on view through February 3.

  3. Sight, Sound & Cinematic Motion: The Mary Ellen Bute Retrospective at MFAH Films

    Jan 26, 2018 - Get tickets for “Seeing Sound: Mary Ellen Bute Retrospective” on Saturday, February 3.  Join us on Saturday, February 3, to enjoy the work of this pioneer in visual music and electronic art. Seeing Sound features 13 of Bute’s avant-garde, animated shorts from the 1930s to 1950s.

  4. Virtual Cinema “John Lewis: Good Trouble” and “One Small Step”

    Jul 5, 2020 - . • John Lewis: Good Trouble WATCH (streaming through August 30) Your purchase ($12) supports the MFAH and provides access to the film for 3 days. Among the other titles are Achoo, After the Rain, Jubilee, Maestro, Outdoors, and Voyagers. • One Small Step WATCH (July 8–14) Your purchase ($7.99) supports the MFAH and provides access to the film for 3 days.

  5. Oscar-Nominated Short Films Shine on Our Big Screen

    Feb 5, 2019 - See the Oscar-nominated short films every weekend from February 8 through March 3! Check showtimes and get tickets in advance. The series begins February 8 and continues after the awards ceremony, through March 3—giving MFAH audiences a chance to see whether they agree with the winners!

  6. “ZEN-An” A Traveling Teahouse Experience

    If you miss the MFAH ceremony, or would like to see it again, additional presentations take place over the weekend: Saturday, April 1 (11 a.m. at Hermann Park and 3 p.m. at MECA) and Sunday, April 2 (11 a.m. at Levy Park and 3

  7. Glory of Spain: Treasures from the Hispanic Society Museum & Library

    1 de marzo del 2020 al 3 de enero del 2021  Learn more about the exhibition (English) Sin paralelo fuera de España, las colecciones del museo y la biblioteca de la Hispanic Society, con sede en Nueva York, se centran en el arte Gloria de España: Tesoros del museo y la biblioteca de la Hispanic Society | 1 de marzo del 2020 al 3 de enero del 2021 PublicacionesUn catálogo ilustrado está disponible en el MFA Shop (713.639.7360) y en la Hirsch Library

  8. David B. Warren Symposium | Afternoon Presentations & Panel Discussion

           • “‘A Very Valuable Man’: Enslaved Builders and the Making of Texas” Speaker: Tara Dudley, the University of Texas at Austin 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Frederich’s Scrapbook: A Palimpsest of the Visual Landscape of a Galveston Man in the 1880s”Speaker: Olivia Armandroff, University of Southern California Sunday, February 281 p.m. to 3 p.m.

  9. David B. Warren Symposium | Morning & Afternoon Presentations

           • “‘A Very Valuable Man’: Enslaved Builders and the Making of Texas” Speaker: Tara Dudley, the University of Texas at Austin 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Frederich’s Scrapbook: A Palimpsest of the Visual Landscape of a Galveston Man in the 1880s”Speaker: Olivia Armandroff, University of Southern California Sunday, February 281 p.m. to 3 p.m.

  10. David B. Warren Symposium | Welcome & Keynote Address

           • “‘A Very Valuable Man’: Enslaved Builders and the Making of Texas” Speaker: Tara Dudley, the University of Texas at Austin 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Frederich’s Scrapbook: A Palimpsest of the Visual Landscape of a Galveston Man in the 1880s”Speaker: Olivia Armandroff, University of Southern California Sunday, February 281 p.m. to 3 p.m.