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  1. Let’s Make a Drape Painting

    Aug 18, 2020 - His 1970 work of art is on view in the exhibition Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power, an exploration of what it meant to be a Black artist in America from the 1960s to 1980s. What is a Drape Painting? Explore Approaches to Painting on Canvas This art activity represents a beautiful example of the Black aesthetic and a wonderful contribution to contemporary art in the United States by a Black artist. It’s a fun way for children to experiment with pushing boundaries in art. The handy how-to guide and video were developed by MFAH teaching artist Melissa Aytenfisu.

  2. Body and Soul

    Feb 22, 2020 - The two sides of Black Unity Protest & Solidarity Catlett’s Black Unity is simultaneously a gesture of protest and solidarity. She carved the sculpture from a dark wood the color of brown skin. ”  See “Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power” in the Beck Building. And a / Black World. / Let the world be a Black Poem / And Let All Black People Speak This Poem / Silently / or LOUD” Resistance & Reflection Baraka was part of the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s and 1970s, which sought

  3. Thanks for a great year!

    Dec 29, 2016 - We hope you had a great year. We did, thanks to you. Press play, and enjoy!

  4. Lecture | Vienna and Prague: A New Modernism

    “Vienna and Prague: A New Modernism” is the Museum’s annual Peter Lotz Lecture. This lecture focuses on the dynamic role that Wiener Werkstätte artists played as they ushered in a new era, revolutionizing modern design. Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Parking Information | Museum Hours | MFAH Campus Map This MFAH lecture is endowed by the Peter Lotz Memorial Fund.

  5. Once Upon a Time in the West (C’era una volta il West)

    Welcoming remarks by Mauro Lorenzini, Consul General of Italy in Houston In this groundbreaking epic western, a mysterious stranger (Charles Bronson) joins forces with a notorious desperado to protect a beautiful widow (Claudia Cardinale) from a ruthless assassin (Henry Fonda) working for the railroad.

  6. Olga de Amaral: To Weave a Rock

    The MFAH is the debut venue for Olga de Amaral: To Weave a Rock. Olga de Amaral: To Weave a Rock | July 25–September 19, 2021 • Included with general admission. Advance timed tickets recommended. Her radical experimentation with color, form, material, composition, and space transforms weaving from a flat design element into an architectural component that defies the confines of any genre or medium.

  7. Jasper Johns: 100 Variations on a Theme

    The MFAH hosts the debut presentation of Jasper Johns: 100 Variations on a Theme. The exhibition centers on a series of 100 unique prints the artist made in 2015 over the course of 10 days in his Connecticut studio. As a basis for this series, Johns etched his palm imprint and American Sign Language symbols onto a single intaglio plate, and then proceeded to transform that image 100 times, using string, stenciled numbers, and leaves from  Jasper Johns: 100 Variations on a Theme | September 29, 2019–February 16, 2020 This exhibition is organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

  8. “Soul of a Nation” Film Series

    The films in this series have been selected to complement the exhibition Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power. Screenings take place throughout the run of the show, from April to July.

  9. A Colorfully Bazaar Collaboration

    Sep 22, 2020 - The areas that receive the wax printing act as a stop-out, which allows the dye to print around the carved designs and create beautiful, one-of-a-kind pieces. She was a loving, kind, and giving human being.” Special TechniquesFahari Bazaar clothing is designed with comfort, function, and style in mind. The Batiki fabric is created using a block-printing technique wherein the designers carve designs into foam blocks, dip the blocks in wax, and press them onto the fabrics.

  10. A World-Famous Rediscovery

    Mar 30, 2020 - A French art dealer, Philippe Mendes, had notified MFAH Director Gary Tinterow that a long-lost painting by revered 19th-century Romantic artist Eugène Delacroix had surfaced from a Parisian apartment.  Last summer, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, became part of the much-discussed story surrounding a startling discovery in Paris. After a year of directing the research to authenticate and conserve the painting, Mendes was offering it for purchase.