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  1. “Eye on Third Ward” Photographers Share Stories and Inspirations

    Apr 30, 2012 -   © Luis Ruiz   “Why me? I’m always the one being stuck doing all of this grunt work: pick up, walk, throw debris—over and over again. There is no rest for me right now, I’m on the job.”

  2. New Documentary “Film About a Father Who” Explores Intriguing Family Dynamics

    Mar 3, 2021 - I have had so many conversations with people who told me that their experience of watching my film gave them insight into their own thinking about the imprint of our parents on all of us as children.” “After watching my film, a man exactly my age wrote to me from Oklahoma to say that he wanted to share the story of his relationship with his mother, and his discovery of adult siblings he had never known. 

  3. Three Questions for Christopher Rothko

    Nov 4, 2015 - Something continually moves me in my father's painting. And as special as that feels to me, I actually don’t think it's that different from other people who love Rothko.

  4. Tell Us a Story! The MFAH Story Booth Listens

    Aug 9, 2018 - The thing that spurs me to action is to make a change in the world to spread positivity.” At the “Summer Art Explorers” family program in June, we asked the young (and the young at heart!) The many inventive responses included: “I would know what my dog would say to me when he wants food: ‘FOOD!!!’” For “Art + Design Community Day” in July, we asked, “What’s one thing you’d never want to lose?

  5. Page-Turner Alert! MFAH Libraries Offer the Rare, Old & Beautiful

    Aug 24, 2017 - Ouch, that’s like making me choose my favorite child! How about my top three? He spoke with me about the unique pages that fill the shelves.   How large is the rare-book collection? The Museum’s library boasts about 5,000 volumes of rarities.

  6. KFEC Resources

    A Wreath, A Tree, And Me: Poetry and Art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Ideal for both parents and elementary-level educators, A Wreath, A Tree, and Me inspires children and students to learn about world art.

  7. Curator Malcolm Daniel Provides a Snapshot of Degas

    Dec 12, 2016 - Malcolm Daniel, the Gus and Lyndall Wortham Curator of Photography, spoke with me about Degas’s photography. What was the psychological connection between events in Degas’s life and his decision to take up the camera? compositions and posing of figures in f his photographic portraits are close to what we find in some of his paintings, and the general sense of figures emerging out of darkness that we see in many of his photographs always reminds me

  8. Top 12 Wintry Works of Art, Selected by MFAH Curatorial Staff

    Dec 13, 2018 - To me, this scene captures the beauty of winter in Central Park in the 19th century—and today. —Marijana Rayl, curatorial assistant, photography Birds on Perches, Iran, 19th century These steel birds on perches remind me of Christmases spent with my grandmother, who always gave my sister and me little figurines This painting, which you can see in the Beck Building’s Blaffer Galleries, makes me nostalgic about the winters I grew up with: Like the painter of this crisp winter scene, Egbert van der Poel, I was born in Delft, one of Holland

  9. Close-Up on “Black Art in Houston”

    Aug 4, 2020 - As an adolescent, I had the benefit of excellent Black teachers who encouraged me and my classmates to realize our dreams. This culture enabled me to recognize the value of the quilt makers of Gee’s Bend, Alabama; the ingenuity of self-taught artists; and the power of the spoken word. Learn more about the discussion and the panelists.

  10. Visualizing the Future: An Interview with Artists Joris Laarman & Anita Star

    Jun 29, 2018 - To me, functionality is the most important for storytelling. A good design is like a complex puzzle in which all elements fit each other very well. Laarman and Star chatted with me about their work, on view at the MFAH through September 16, and how design and technology can bring a positive glimpse into our future.