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麻豆精品 pos铆l谩 do sv臎ta kn铆啪ky, kter茅 u啪 v knihovni膷ce m谩me, nebo kter茅 ji啪 nevyu啪ijeme. Z谩jemci o tituly na fotografi铆ch n铆啪e, kontaktujte n谩s pros铆m na mailu czech@czechcenter.org. Domluv铆me se s v谩mi v媒b臎r a p艡ed谩n铆 v muzeu nebo se m暖啪ete p艡ij铆t pod铆vat 25. a 26. 艡铆jna. Finan膷n铆 p艡铆sp臎vek za kn铆啪ky je v铆t谩n, ale nen铆 nutn媒 鈥 jde n谩m hlavn臎 o to, aby literatura na拧la nov媒 domov!

From October 25, 2024 to October 26, 2024.

Czech Heritage Month Concert

The 8th annual Czech Heritage Month concert featured an all-Smetana program as part of the celebrations surrounding Czech Independence Day, the Year of Czech Music, and the bicentennial of Bed艡ich Smetana. It was another spectacular performance by Apollo Chamber Players with special guest Rodolfo Morales. Thank you to a full house teeming with excitement! October 17, 2024

Czechia Through Your Eyes

Have you traveled to the Czech Republic and taken a lot of nice photos? Select one and submit it to Czechia Through Your Eyes contest. It should fit under one of the following categories: nature, cities, and life in the Czech Republic.

The CCMH Team will select 10 pictures from each category that will be posted on the CCMH Facebook profile and the photos with the most 鈥淟ikes鈥 will win in each category. Authors of the best pictures in each category will receive an award. A desk calendar will be made of the 12 best pictures and gifted to CCMH contacts for the New Year.

From October 1, 2024 to October 31, 2024

CCMH Bike/Run Challenge 2024

The 麻豆精品 invites you to participate in our second annual CCMH Bike / Run Challenge to celebrate the upcoming Czech Independence Day.

Cycle 19.18 km (12 miles) or run 11.17 km (7 miles) anytime during the challenge period from September 28 to October 28, 2024. Organize a ride with friends or cycle/run by yourself during the challenge period and share a photo from the activity with us. Pose with a Czech or Slovak symbol in the photo: a Czech flag, or perhaps a CCMH t-shirt 鈥 you decide!

From September 28, 2024 - October 28, 2024

Milan Kundera Book Club Discusses The Book of Laughter and Forgetting

Please join us for the last in a series of events exploring the work of Milan Kundera (1929-2023), the Czech writer whose books became an international phenomenon. During the Soviet domination of Czechoslovakia, Kundera reminded the world of his native country鈥檚 central place in European culture. His formative influences included the composer Leo拧 Jan谩膷ek and that modern myth-maker, Franz Kafka. Kundera was also drawn to the imagination of France, where he settled in 1975. The cultural form that preoccupied Kundera was the novel. He leaned into its skepticism and comedy to contemplate societies distorted by ideology and vacuousness.

Robert Cremins and Dan Price from the Honors College at the University of Houston will lead us in a discussion of The Book of Laughter and Forgetting, which back in late 1980 The New York Times called 鈥渢he most original book of the season.鈥

September 19, 2024

The Restoration Talk

Join us as we dive into the background of these pieces and learn about the techniques and challenges involved in preserving these works of art.

Rachel Townsend and Lauren Enyart from Bradley鈥檚 Art & Frame will take us through the complex and delicate process of frame and art conservation and restoration.

September 6, 2024

Summer Intern Showcase 2024

Experience the creativity and dedication of our talented interns.

Witness the culmination of months of hard work as our summer interns present their projects on Czech and Slovak art, history, culture, & heritage. Engage with their in-depth research, thoughtfully designed displays, and curated mini-exhibits.

Bring your family and friends to support our future museum professionals and enjoy an evening of culture, innovation, and community. Complimentary parking is available in the adjacent lots.

We look forward to seeing you there!

August 10, 2024

From the Czech Silver Thaler to the American Dollar Exhibition

From the Czech Silver Thaler to the American Dollar is an exhibition held by the Museum of East Bohemia in conjunction with the University of Pardubice at the CCMH to present the 500 year 鈥渇amily history鈥 of the dollar currency.

The exhibition presents the emergence and development of thaler (tolar) currencies in 16th-century Europe 鈥 starting with the large silver coins minted in J谩chymov (Joachimsthal) in 1520, which were known as Joachimsthalers or just thalers (after the town鈥檚 German name) 鈥 a name which eventually came to refer to all coins of this general type. The exhibition explains why the word 鈥榙ollar鈥 was used for the newly created U.S. currency in the late 18th century, as well as tracing how the historical development of these coins (which continues up to the present day) has been connected with Bohemia鈥檚 former mineral wealth.

From July 12, 2024 to October 31, 2024

Pardubick谩 Muzika Brass Band Concert (Copy)

The Pardubick谩 Muzika Brass Band delighted attendees with their lovely music on May 29, 2024! The talented band made their way from the Pardubice Conservatory of Music in the Czech Republic to perform traditional brass music at the CCMH!

Regarding the band, in only a short amount of time after being formed, Pardubick谩 muzika made a concert tour to the USA and Germany, and received a bronze medal at an international competition in 惭眉丑濒产补肠丑. They鈥檝e also held concerts in the Senate of the Czech Republic and at the international festival Pardubice Music Spring. This year, the brass band recorded its very first CD. Pardubick谩 muzika is happy to be supported by Pardubice Conservatory, City of Pardubice, and the Pardubice Region.

Meet and Greet with Czech Universities

Professors and other staff members at and alumni of Czech universities, as well as members of the Czech community, came together on May 23, 2024, to form meaningful connections and share their personal experiences.

Individuals from 12 Czech universities attended this incredible event! This includes Charles University, Mendel University, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague (CZU), Tomas Bata University in Zl铆n, The Film Academy of Miroslav Ondricek, University of Hradec Kr谩lov茅, Jan Evangelista Purkyn臎 University in 脷st铆 nad Labem (UJEP), University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Masaryk Institute of Advanced Studies, Czech Technical University in Prague, University of South Bohemia in 膶esk茅 Bud臎jovice, Masaryk University, and the University of Pardubice.

Voices of Vision Exhibition

Just as World War I came to an end, the remarkable partnership of a Czechoslovak patriot and a visionary American president set the stage for the first western-style democracy in Central Europe. In 1918, following the War, the nation of Czechoslovakia was formed from the war-torn lands of Austria-Hungary, giving Czechs and Slovaks the chance to control their own destiny as a free nation. While the First Czechoslovak Republic was suppressed by Hitler after only 20 years, the beliefs of these two leaders 鈥 Woodrow Wilson and Tom谩拧 G. Masaryk 鈥 remain no less compelling more than a century after World War I.

From May 1, 2024 to October 31, 2024

Czechs and Slovaks celebrate rich culture with food, music, and more at the CCMH Annual Spring Festival

Czechs and Slovaks celebrate rich culture with food, music, and more at the CCMH Annual Spring Festival

Attendees reveled in Czech and Slovak rich culture with food, music, and more at the CCMH Annual Spring Festival.

CCMH Annual Czech Spring Festival 2024

Get ready for our annual Czech Spring Festival, where we celebrate the sights, sounds, and flavors of springtime traditions in the Czech and Slovak Republics.

Enjoy: 馃憞
馃幎 Live music to get your body moving
馃帹 Face painting and a caricature artist to capture your excitement!
馃摳 Photo booth for those must-have spring day memories.
馃尛 Redneck Czechs Deli will be serving up delicious eats to fuel your day, while games
馃尰馃尫 and flower crowns keep the little ones entertained!

FESTIVAL SCHEDULE

鈥 Chris Rybak Band | 12-4 PM

鈥 Texas Czech-Slovak Queen presentations | 1 PM

鈥 Maypole dance | 2 PM

鈥 Puppet Show | 3 PM

鈥 Kolache Eating Co锘縩test | 4 PM

馃憫 Featuring CHS Texas Czech-Slovak Queens and Royalty

馃 Destiny Hollingsworth, Miss Czech-Slovak US Queen 2023-2024

馃拹 Kyla Jupe, CHS Miss Bexar County Czech-Slovak Queen 2024-2025

馃尯 Khloe Haygood, CHS Bexar County Czech-Slovak Little Princess 2024-2025

馃 Allison Pustejovsky, CHS Miss McLennan-Hill Junior Queen 2024-2025

馃尲 Karson Haygood, McLennan-Hill Czech-Slovak King 2024-2025

馃獥 and Chris Rybak

April 20, 2024

Milan Kundera Book Club Discusses The Unbearable Lightness of Being

Please join us for a series of events exploring the work of Milan Kundera (1929-2023), the Czech writer whose books became an international phenomenon. During the Soviet domination of Czechoslovakia, Kundera reminded the world of his native country鈥檚 central place in European culture. Kundera was also drawn to the imagination of France, where he settled in 1975. The cultural form that preoccupied Kundera was the novel. He leaned into its skepticism and comedy to contemplate societies distorted by ideology and vacuousness.

Robert Cremins and Dan Price from the Honors College at the University of Houston will lead us in a discussion of The Unbearable Lightness of Being, a best-seller that became a popular film. They will be in conversation with Houston author and physician Ricardo Nuila from the Humanities Expression and Arts Lab (HEAL) at Baylor College of Medicine.

DACAMERA Young Artists will perform music from Beethoven鈥檚 late String Quartet in F Major, Op. 135, prominently referenced in the novel.

In September we will meet to consider The Book of Laughter and Forgetting, which back in late 1980 The New York Times called 鈥渢he most original book of the season.鈥

April 16, 2024

Jazz Night 2024: Sparky's Jazz Express

Sparky鈥檚 Jazz Express charmed attendees at the CCMH on March 28, 2024 with their salute to jazz music from Czechoslovakia! Members of the public were able to unwind and enjoy a memorable night out while indulging in the cozy ambiance of the Brno Gallery, savoring refreshing beverages, and the entertainment of live music.

Sparky鈥檚 Jazz Express has several talented members such as Tom Borling on piano, Steve Montgomery on bass, Ben Atkinson on drums, and Sparky Koener on the trumpet and flugelhorn.

Sparky Koerner, the leader of Sparky鈥檚 Jazz Express is also in another ensemble called 鈥淭he Galvanized Brass鈥. He recently retired after 40 years of being the Director of Instrumental Music/Jazz Studies at College of the Mainland in Texas City. Sparky had also served as Chairman of the Fine Arts Department at COM and continues to direct the COM Community Jazz Ensemble as a Lifelong Learning Class. He also recently retired as principal trumpeter with the Galveston Symphony Orchestra.

Collector's Eye on Czech Photography

Members of the public were able to join Frazier King for a free public tour exploring the remarkable works of art showcasing the poetry, creativity, and humor of Czech photography. Czech and Slovak photography from those who have presented at FotoFest since 1990 was on display. Insight was provided to attendees about the artworks on display by King, and they were able to take advantage of such an incredible opportunity to learn about the tradition of Czech photography and get an exclusive look at works from Houston鈥檚 art enthusiasts. After the public tour, King offered a book signing of 鈥淭he Collector鈥檚 Eye - A Photographer鈥檚 View of His Contemporaries鈥. This event took place on March 26, 2024.

As for Frazier King, he鈥檚 a photographer, collector, and curator living and working in Houston. For over the last 25 years, he has exhibited in numerous solo and group shows in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Brazil, France, and Belgium. His work is in the collections of several individuals as well as the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, Harry Ransom Center in Austin, George Eastman House in Rochester, New York, Bibliotheque nationale de France in Paris, France, and the Museu de Arte Moderna, in Rio de Janiero, Brazil.

Frazier King has been a collector since the 1990s. His collection was shown by FotoFest in 2012 in 鈥淭he Collector鈥檚 Eye II鈥 exhibition. Subsequently, he produced in conjunction with FotoFest and Schilt Publishing a book entitled . During his 15 years serving as a member of the board of directors of HCP, King curated or co-curated exhibitions and participated as a reviewer in photography portfolio review events around the world.