On Friday, October 25, the Museum closes at 6 p.m. and the Law Building is closed all day. 

Sarofim Campus


The MFAH art collections and exhibitions are presented primarily at the Museum’s Susan and Fayez S. Sarofim Campus in three main gallery buildings: the Audrey Jones Beck Building, the Caroline Wiess Law Building, and the Nancy and Rich Kinder Building. The campus also features the Cullen Sculpture Garden, Glassell School of Art, and Brown Foundation, Inc. Plaza.

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    Audrey Jones Beck Building
    The Beck Building, named for MFAH patron Audrey Jones Beck, features galleries for changing exhibitions as well as for the Museum’s collections of ancient art, European art, photography, prints and drawings, and American art to the mid-20th century.
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    Caroline Wiess Law Building
    The Law Building, named for MFAH patron Caroline Wiess Law, features galleries for changing exhibitions as well as for the Museum’s collections of Asian, African, Islamic, Native American, Pacific Islands and Australian, and Pre-Columbian art.
  • The Nancy and Rich Kinder Building at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, east facade. Photo by Peter Molick
    Nancy and Rich Kinder Building
    The Kinder Building, named for MFAH patrons Nancy and Rich Kinder, is devoted to the display of the Museum’s international collections of modern and contemporary art.