Inside the MFAH
“Inside the MFAH” provides perspectives, conversations, and opinions from insiders at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
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Black Art through the Lens: “Soul of a Nation” Virtual Panel Discussion July 20, 2020
Three photographers whose work is featured in “Soul of a Nation” talk about how images can counter stereotypes of Black communities.
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Virtual Cinema: A Summer in “Cane River” July 19, 2020
Read a remembrance about the long-lost film Cane River by the director’s son, then watch the movie and join an online discussion.
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Virtual Summer Art Classes at the Glassell Junior School July 18, 2020
Young artists, ages 4 to 18, can enroll in virtual summer classes at the Glassell Junior School.
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Virtual Camp at Bayou Bend: Final Week of Fun with Art & History July 17, 2020
Calling all summer campers! Enjoy at-home adventures in art, history, and gardening with Virtual Camp at Bayou Bend—free with advance registration.
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At-Home Art Activity: Making Your Own Chinese Scroll July 16, 2020
Explore Chinese landscape and create your own work of art, inspired by an 18th-century scroll from the MFAH collection of Asian art.
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Summer Art Explorers: Start Your Adventure! July 15, 2020
Kids can be MFAH art explorers all summer! Every week brings a different theme with new activities inspired by works of art in the MFAH collections.
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Francisco de Goya: On Your Screen and in the MFAH Galleries July 14, 2020
Immerse yourself in the world of Francisco de Goya through the film Goya: Visions of Flesh and Blood, then experience his work in person at the MFAH.
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Explore the Art of Mid-20th Century Millinery in “Hats Off” July 12, 2020
Go behind the scenes with the curator for an inside look at the Rienzi exhibition Hats Off: Halston Hats from the Masterson Collection.
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Virtual Cinema “Killer of Sheep” and “Proud” July 11, 2020
This week in Virtual Cinema, two award-winning directors explore social injustice.
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Virtual Program Series “Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power” July 10, 2020
This summer, timely virtual programs focus on themes, ideas, and experiences represented in the exhibition Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power.