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Girl Scouts
Let the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, bring art and history alive! Artful Adventures offers two programs specifically designed for Girl Scouts: Brownie and Junior Badge Workshops and Artful Adventures Girl Scout Tours.
Artful Adventures off-site programs are currently unavailable. Please visit School Programs to see our current offerings for students and teachers…
Community Partners
Community Arts Initiative Partners Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center (BCNC) The Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center (BCNC) stands for community…
These websites offer information for art educators and parents on the educational benefits of visiting museums and encouraging artistic exploration.
Art Connections
Explore the MFA with your children! Search for objects and images, from dogs and trees to dragons to arms and armor, to learn interesting facts and get ideas for art-making activities. Each activity sheet focuses on a specific theme, linking intriguing objects from many cultures.
There are many ways to make a planned gift to the MFA to fit your family, finances, and charitable legacy. A bequest from your will or trust is among the simplest and most common ways to give.
Escape the cold weather with three warm and breezy fan favorites from this year’s Boston French Film Festival!
Whether it comes from the T lurching over an antiquated track or a toy in the hands of my hyperactive niece, rattling is a constant sound in my life…
Issue: Art for This Moment
The quilt atop my childhood bed has given warmth to me and three generations of women in my family. Its lace overlay has torn, its doily appliqué has…
Issue: Art for This Moment
Jell-O’s presence in contemporary art is an extension of its visual and cultural history. Since its invention in 1897 the cheap yet luxurious pantry…