Inside the MFAH Posts tagged #museum
“Inside the MFAH” provides perspectives, conversations, and opinions from insiders at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
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Close-Up: Francis Bacon’s Final Work April 16, 2020
MFAH Director Gary Tinterow discusses the profoundly influential artist Francis Bacon and the exhibition Late Paintings.
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Get to Know the “Bhogi Yogi” & Join Us on Sundays for “MFAH on the Mat” April 15, 2020
The “Bhogi Yogi” shares yoga tips, art inspirations & the story behind her cool Instagram handle. Check out “MFAH on the Mat” Sundays on Facebook Live.
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Let’s Make Monsters April 14, 2020
Make your own monster! Check out this hands-on art activity inspired by a monumental sculpture in the MFAH collection of Latin American art.
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Movie Night with MFAH Films “The Whistlers,” “Vitalina Varela” & “CatVideoFest” April 13, 2020
Now screening in your living room: This season’s selections from MFAH Films, curated by the film department. Next up: three new releases.
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Family Art Activity: Exploring African Beadwork April 12, 2020
Looking for in-home art activities? We have you covered! Check out this family-friendly art-making activity inspired by African beadwork.
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A (Virtual) Stroll through Bayou Bend April 11, 2020
Get the inside scoop on the mobile tour of Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens.
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Care Like a Conservator: How to Preserve Your Treasures at Home April 7, 2020
At the Museum, we practice “preventative conservation” so that our common history can be passed on for generations to come. It’s something you can do, too.
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Movie Night with MFAH Films “And Then We Danced” April 6, 2020
Originally scheduled to screen in Brown Auditorium Theater, And Then We Danced premieres in the new MFAH series of virtual films.
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Body and Soul February 22, 2020
Elizabeth Catlett’s Black Unity, and other works from the 1960s & 1970s in the exhibition Soul of a Nation, forged a new direction in American art.
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Fearless Filmmaker Challenges Real-Life Issues for 50 Years February 21, 2020
Groundbreaking, Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker Julia Reichert has been unafraid throughout her career to explore the various issues facing real Americans.