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A Missing Van Gogh Discovered
The MFA and the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, have discovered a painting by Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890) underneath the artist's painting, Ravine, owned by the MFA.
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.
Presenting the latest in Gallic cinema par excellence
Member Make and Mingle
Whether using your brain, hands, or ears, our Member Make and Mingle series is your one-stop shop for member learning and social activities at the MFA…
The UNIQLO Festival of Films from Japan returns with a showcase of bold new titles and restored classics. This year's lineup includes Monster , the…
Poetry in the Galleries
Create poetry with poets in the galleries This fall, discover the MFA's special exhibitions through poetry. Partnering with Mass Poetry, the MFA…
Matching Gifts
The following companies and many more may double or triple your support for the Museum by matching your MFA Fund gift or your membership.
Planned Giving
A planned gift can benefit you as well as the Museum or other charitable organizations that you value.
The Sargent Society honors the generosity and foresight of those who have left a legacy to support the future of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Bequests
One of the simplest ways to make a planned gift to the MFA is through a bequest in your will or a provision in your living trust. You may indicate that the MFA is to be the recipient of a specific amount, a percentage of your estate, or a particular piece of property.