“PRIDE at the MFAH: A Rainbow of Artists” Houston artists Preetika Rajgariah and Lovie Olivia have built a life together personally and professionally. In celebration of Pride month, the two women open their studios, show examples their work, and discuss their latest endeavor, which seeks to bring people from different perspectives together to share a […]

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“PRIDE at the MFAH: A Rainbow of Artists” Nonbinary artist Moe Penders discusses the journey from their native El Salvador to Houston, which provided a space to explore their identity and to pursue their passion for photography through study at the University of Houston. In the studio, Moe discusses their recent series “Volver,” developed in […]

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“PRIDE at the MFAH: A Rainbow of Artists” In honor of Pride Month, Houston choreographer Harrison Guy, director of Urban Souls Dance Company, created a dance tracing his journey to self-acceptance as a Black, gay man. “These Feet Were Made for Walkin’” was inspired by works of contemporary art in the Kinder Building at the […]

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“PRIDE at the MFAH: A Rainbow of Artists” Harrison Guy, founder of Urban Souls Dance Company, discusses his coming-out experience and the inspiration he finds in works of art at the MFAH. source

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The MFAH is the only U.S. venue for “Monet to Matisse: Impressionism to Modernism from the Bemberg Foundation,” a magnificent survey of French painting. www.mfah.org/monetmatisse source

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A Message and Conversation with MFAH Director Gary Tinterow source

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