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Kristen Gresh, Estrellita and Yousuf Karsh Curator of Photographs, describes her close relationship and collaboration with Graciela Iturbide on “Graciela Iturbide’s Mexico.”
Spotlight: Museum Council Connoisseurship Seminar and Dinner
Julie Balzer recaps the Connoisseurship Seminar and Dinner for Council Fellows and Council Patrons.
Photo Album of Winter 2018 and Spring 2019 Patron Events
Patrons gathered for the “Boston Made: Arts and Crafts Jewelry and Metalwork” event on December 4, 2018, and for the opening of “Toulouse-Lautrec and…
This summer, the Museum opens a reinstalled—and reimagined—gallery dedicated to its collection of Islamic art, one of the most important in the United…
When a collector makes a transformative gift to the MFA, Patrons should take notice. Major acquisitions significantly strengthen the ability of MFA…
Paul Cadmus lived most of his life in a world that did not acknowledge the rights of LGBTQ+ people to live their lives freely and openly. But that did…
Issue: Art for This Moment
When I was in seventh or eighth grade, I went on a school field trip to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, to visit an exhibition on the 18th-century…
Issue: Art for This Moment
The MFA is delighted to announce Alice Galakatos as the new chair of the Patron Program Committee, succeeding Azi Djazani. Alice brings her passion…
MFA Journey: Explore 150 Years in 15 Works of Art
During the 150th anniversary celebration days, the Museum unveiled MFA Journey: Explore 150 Years in 15 Works of Art, a self-guided tour exploring the history of the Museum and its world-renowned collection through the lens of 15 works of art.
In honor of the MFA’s 150th anniversary, the Museum planned to display its complete collection of 35 paintings by Claude Monet in April 2020 in the exhibition “Monet and Boston: Lasting Impression.”