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Groups
The MFA is now offering guided and self-guided visits for PreK–12 audiences, Access programs, and self-guided visits for college groups that are part of the University Members program.
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Accessibility
The Museum is committed to accessibility for all visitors. For general access information, call 617-267-9300, or e-mail access@mfa.org. For program information, call 617-369-3189.
Tips for Visitors
Please enjoy all that the Museum has to offer and observe the policies listed here to help protect and preserve the art on view in the Museum.
Students and faculty attending institutions that are part of the University Membership program can book guided or self-guided group visits that use works of art to build connections with course content.
"A splendid show."—The New York Times
By juxtaposing pieces from Africa and Oceania selected from private collections with photographs, “Object, Image, Collector” explores the complex…
The French aristocrat Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901), one of the most innovative artists of the late nineteenth century, is known for his bold…
Shinto is not an organized religion or even a unified system of beliefs. Instead, the Japanese use the word to describe a whole group of religious…
Harry Callahan was one of the most innovative photographers working in America in the mid-twentieth century. Images of his wife, Eleanor; passers-by…