Inside the MFAH Posts by The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.”
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“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.
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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.
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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.
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Virtual Valentine’s Day February 7, 2021
Valentine’s Day goes virtual with love-inspired at-home activities.
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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.
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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.