The Nancy and Rich Kinder Building at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Photo by Houston First Corporation.

Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

As one of the leading craft-collecting institutions in the United States, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH) is dedicated to the research and interpretation of contemporary craft. Dating from 1940 to the present and international in scope, the collection represents all media including ceramics, fiber, furniture, glass, jewelry, metalwork, sculptural and turned wood and alternative materials. Important collections include the Helen Williams Drutt Collection of jewelry, the Garth Clark and Mark Del Vecchio Collection of ceramics, the Leatrice and Melvin Eagle Collection of craft, and the Carol Straus Collection of fiber art.

Founded in 1900, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston is the oldest museum in Texas, and one of the largest cultural institutions in the United States, with over 270,000 square feet of space dedicated to the display of art. Nearly one million visitors engage annually with the Museum’s permanent collection of more than 70,000 objects. The encyclopedic collections of the MFAH cover world cultures dating from antiquity to the present.

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Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
1001 Bissonnet 
Houston, 
TX 
77005
View of inaugural exhibition of Decorative Arts, Craft and Design in the Cindi Strauss Gallery of the Kinder Building, January 22, 2021. Photograph © The Museum of Fine Arts, HoustonInstallation of “Harry Bertoia: Echoes in Space” on view at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, exhibition opened January 11, 2025.Photo © The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Will Michels, photographer

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