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  1. Strangers on a Train

    On a train, Guy strikes up a conversation with a psychotic stranger (Robert Walker) and sets in motion a deadly chain of events based on the theory that two strangers can get away with murder. Accessibility The MFAH strives to provide a welcoming and accessible experience for all guests by offering a range of accommodations—learn more here. by his wife’s refusal to finalize their divorce so that he can wed a senator’s daughter.

  2. To Catch a Thief

    The debonair Grant plays John “The Cat” Robie, a notorious retired jewel thief who sets out to prove his innocence when accused of a string of burglaries. To Catch a Thief Directed by Alfred Hitchcock(USA, 1955, Digital) Alfred Hitchcock memorably pairs Cary Grant and Grace Kelly in this lively thriller, set on the sunny French Riviera. 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.

  3. Coffee with a Curator

    Coffee with a Curator: Marian Luntz | Film Film curator Marian Luntz chats about virtual cinema, the filmmaking scene in Houston, and more. Coffee with a Curator: Malcolm Daniel | Photography Malcolm Daniel, curator of photography, talks about 19th-century photography and the MFAH collection. Coffee with a Curator: Ann Dumas | European Art Ann Dumas, consulting curator of European art, talks about some of her favorite French works from the MFAH collections.

  4. A Second Look

    This series offers another opportunity to see acclaimed films that played briefly in Houston earlier this year. …

  5. The British Are Coming! Regal Portraits of Henry VIII & Elizabeth I Visit for “Tudors to Windsors”

    Sep 14, 2018 - Queen Elizabeth I (“The Ditchley Portrait”) Henry VIII’s daughter, Elizabeth I, asserted her right to rule through art and adornment, and she created a model of rule that skillfully offset the presentation of her femininity with Gheeraerts the Younger’s extraordinary painting of Queen Elizabeth I. A Powerful Duo Just two of the masterpieces to keep an eye out for are a powerful father-daughter duo: a vivid portrait of King Henry VIII by Hans Holbein, who for a time served as the personal painter to the sovereign; and Marcus

  6. A Force of Color: Painting-in-Action with GONZO247

    May 13, 2020 - I grew up in Eastwood, a neighborhood in Houston’s East End. When I became more established as an artist, I crossed paths with the Eastwood Academy to do art projects with the students. I thought that creating an artwork in public, and installing it in a school setting, would inspire the kids. It also makes a visual connection between the MFAH and their school. It’s a powerful thing. I used this inspiration, tied it to what I do, and translated to Plexiglas. Why is a live demonstration important to you? I think the real art is the process. What you end up with is residual to the energy and work.

  7. Walk Away Renee

    Oct 31, 2012 - Is this a theme you will continue working with in the future? JC: Gosh, I hope not—ha ha. If anything, I am segueing into a completely different territory very soon. Then we would stop at a drugstore and pick up stacks of typing paper, and I would draw copious amounts of images to correlate with the audio. Each “movie” consisted of about 1,000 pages or so. Emilia Duno, a senior in the International Baccalaureate Film Program at Lamar High School, chatted with Caouette (born 1972), about the movie, growing up in Houston, and the local film scene.

  8. 3 Questions for Artist Dario Robleto

    Aug 12, 2019 - When I first discovered DJ culture and its core technique of sampling, I knew I had found a worldview, a philosophy of life. I am particular in the materials I use because I am counting on the meaning embedded in a material in one state (a vinyl record, a love letter, a fossil, etc.) to be entirely transported into a new physical state (the sculpture I root this interest in the audible and material back to a childhood experience most of us have had—listening inside a seashell.

  9. For the Love of Art

    Apr 24, 2012 - I have an interest in art and think it is a fun way to share ideas with children. CZ: I've had a passion for art all my life. They also had a unique creativity, enthusiasm, and ability to express themselves. At the end of the tour I received a group hug, and that was a very humbling experience! Q) How long have you been a docent? Shari Chadderdon: I started training in the fall of 2009. Claudia Zopoaragon: Four years. Q) What made you decide to become a docent?

  10. #TogetherAtHome with DJ Sun

    May 10, 2020 - Once I graduated, I remained, and as I pursued the field of music through DJ-ing, hosting a radio show, producing live shows, and building a studio to produce music, I found immense support from Houston audiences and never had I started at the Flat as a DJ when it opened, and when the opportunity came to purchase it, I agreed to take over. That was January 2014, the same month as my first Mixed Media! What always draws my interest when I visit the Museum is the Arts of Africa collection because of the time I spent in Suriname, which has a rich connection with West Africa through the culture of the Maroons.