Inside the MFAH Posts tagged #mfah
“Inside the MFAH” provides perspectives, conversations, and opinions from insiders at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
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Family Art Activity: Foil Engraving with Rienzi May 3, 2020
Artists of all ages can make a foil engraving—just like skillful silversmiths! Check out the how-to video & share your work on social media. #MFAHatHome
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Movie Night with MFAH Films “Beyond the Visible: Hilma af Klint” and “The Times of Bill Cunningham” May 1, 2020
Streaming this week: documentaries that chronicle the careers of two visionary artists.
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Meet the MFAH: Curator Alison de Lima Greene April 29, 2020
Alison de Lima Greene shares insights about her five favorite works of art from the MFAH collections.
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Latin American Favorites from the MFAH Film Department April 28, 2020
Ray Gomez recommends five standout Latin American films you can enjoy at home.
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Movie Night with MFAH Films “Bull” and “Capital in the Twenty-First Century” April 27, 2020
This week, “Movie Night” features two premieres: a drama filmed in the Houston area, and a provocative documentary about 21st-century society.
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Test Your Art Knowledge: MFAH Trivia April 26, 2020
The MFAH art collections and the Hirsch Library collections inspired this trivia quiz. Share with friends & family for a friendly (virtual) competition!
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Gallery Video & Virtual Chat: Rediscover “Radical: Italian Design” April 22, 2020
Let’s get “Radical”! Rediscover the magnificence of the exhibition Radical: Italian Design 1965–1985, The Dennis Freedman Collection.
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Family Art Activity: Yarn-Weaving in Large Spaces April 20, 2020
Here’s an engaging in-home art activity the whole family will love. All you need is yarn and a room, and you’re in!
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Dalgona Coffee: MFAH Edition April 20, 2020
The Museum’s event/beverage manager walks us through his simple recipe for dalgona coffee, the highly buzzed-about social-media sensation.
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Movie Night with MFAH Films “Beanpole” and “Balloon” April 20, 2020
This week, the MFAH streams two gripping new films, both set in the wake of World War II: Beanpole in the Soviet Union, and Balloon in East Germany.