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Virtual Cinema | 2021 Oscar-Nominated Short Films: Live Action “Empathetic Lessons” March 24, 2021
The short films nominated for Academy Awards in the Live Action category feature stories about characters that viewers can connect with emotionally.
Virtual Cinema | “My Darling Supermarket” Offers a Touching Look at the Neighborhood Grocery Store March 13, 2021
In a documentary love letter to the humble neighborhood grocery store, the words of the employees at a São Paolo supermercado tell the story.
Make Your Own Art Inspired by “Fire/Works” March 10, 2021
Explore the art of enameling, and create your own masterpieces with inspiration from the exhibition Fire/Works: Enamel Art through the Centuries.
Virtual Art Encounters “Color” March 9, 2021
What is your relationship to color? The MFAH and artist Jamie Robertson explore color theory in this edition of “Virtual Art Encounters.”
“Museum Diary” Episode 1 February 24, 2021
In this documentary series assembled from selfies, cell-phone videos, and Zoom calls, MFAH staff talk about their daily work and share art that is meaningful to them.
Virtual Cinema | Houston Jewish Film Festival | February 28–March 11 February 17, 2021
The Houston Jewish Film Festival is part of a global itinerary of festivals exploring the Jewish experience through movies that focus on identity, history, and culture.
Virtual Cinema | French Film Festival | March 3–28 February 16, 2021
MFAH audiences can enjoy their fix of French films this March—the international month of French Culture.
Virtual Valentine’s Day February 7, 2021
Valentine’s Day goes virtual with love-inspired at-home activities.
Virtual Art Encounters “Texture” February 4, 2021
This edition of “Virtual Art Encounters” explores the topic of texture in art. Capture the textures that draw you in.
Virtual Cinema Highlight | Live Q&A with Iranian Filmmaker Mona Zandi Haghighi February 2, 2021
The Festival of Films from Iran concludes this weekend, with all eight films streaming through Sunday, plus a Q&A with African Violet director Mona Zandi Haghighi on Saturday afternoon.