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Officers Chairs Emeriti Presidents Emeriti Elected Trustees Appointed Trustees Honorary Trustees Standing Committees Ad Hoc Committee Officers Cathy E…
Board of Advisors
Elected Advisors Appointed Advisors Honorary Advisors Elected Advisors Robert E. Alan (2019) Nancy Adams (2015) Fiona Benenson (2015) Stacy D. Blake…
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Report of the Treasurer and Chair, Budget and Finance Committee We have endured several challenging years due to COVID, but the Museum has emerged on…
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The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (“MFA”) thanks you for your order. These Terms and Conditions state the terms governing your order and use of the Images. Please read it carefully and contact us at the addresses given below if you have any questions. THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS ARE INTENDED TO FORM A BINDING AGREEMENT. BY ACCEPTANCE AND USE OF THE IMAGES DELIVERED AS A RESULT OF YOUR ORDER (THE “Images”) YOU INDICATE YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
About the MFA
The original MFA was founded in 1870 and opened its doors to the public on July 4, 1876, the nation's centennial. Built in Copley Square, the MFA was then home to 5,600 works of art. Over the next several years, the collection and number of visitors grew exponentially, and in 1909 the Museum moved to its current home on Huntington Avenue.
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.
Opening Schedule of Events
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, unveils in November its spectacular new wing for the Art of the Americas and the soaring glass-enclosed Ruth and Carl J. Shapiro Family Courtyard, designed by Foster + Partners (London). Visitors attending the Museum's opening celebrations will be among the first to see the new spaces and enjoy festivities ranging from a black-tie gala and stylish dance party, to special events for members and free Community Days.
The New MFA Overview
Art of the Americas Wing Facts and Figures
Art of the Americas Wing 121,307 square feet Number of galleries 53 -- includes nine period rooms and four Behind the Scenes galleries Gallery space…