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Frank Bowling moved to the United States in the mid-1960s, during a particularly tumultuous and pivotal moment in the country’s history. His art…
Upon settling in New York City in 1966, Frank Bowling became passionate about modernism and what he called “pure abstraction.” He explored it in his…
Art history has traditionally celebrated prolific and singular figures of the past: the name J. M. W. Turner immediately evokes sentiments of…
A longer version of this essay appeared in “Revisiting 5+1,” a catalogue accompanying the exhibition of the same name , which was on view at Stony…
Abstract adjective /abˈstrakt,ˈabˌstrakt/ 1. existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence 2. relating to abstract…
Accompanying the pivotal 1969 exhibition held in a converted classroom at Stony Brook University, the five-page 5+1 catalogue serves, in Frank Bowling…
Artful Adventures tours offer specially designed programs for groups of kids and teens, ages 4–18.
Access Tours
Customized interactive tours for groups of adults with disabilities including adults with memory loss or cognitive disabilities, adults who are blind or have low vision, and adults who are neurodiverse.
Teen Programs
The MFA is a vibrant and engaging environment for teens! Teens develop leadership skills and learn about museum professions through the Teen Arts…
The STEAM Team is the MFA’s dynamic workforce and personal development program and paid fellowship for Boston teens. Explore science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics (STEAM) careers in an art museum.