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“Samantha Nye: My Heart’s In A Whirl” Explores Power, Beauty of Desire Across Generations
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, exhibition inspired by travel made possible by SMFA at Tufts Traveling Fellowship Multidisciplinary artist Samantha Nye…
“Patterns of Greatness” is a collaborative project encouraging young people to reflect on the relationships that have had a positive impact on their…
After a year of anxious interactions, losing ourselves in reveries of art in a public space can feel like a gentle first step back to the social lives…
Issue: Art for This Moment
See more than 100 paintings, watercolors, drawings, and sketchbooks by J. M. W. Turner, including the MFA’s own Turner painting Slave Ship.
MFA to Provide Free Tickets to Writing the Future: Basquiat and the Hip-Hop Generation and Showcase Art Challenge Submissions Inspired by the…
MFA Boston Appoints Marina Tyquiengco as Inaugural Ellyn McColgan Assistant Curator of Native American Art
BOSTON (August 19, 2021)—The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), has appointed Marina Tyquiengco (CHamoru) as the inaugural Ellyn McColgan Assistant…
Approaching a marble figure in the cool, quiet halls of the MFA’s ancient Greek and Roman galleries is an uncanny, potentially dizzying experience…
Issue: Art for This Moment
BOSTON (September 7, 2021)—The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), is offering free general admission on Saturday, October 9 in honor of Indigenous…
Dig into “Garden for Boston”
Read more about “Garden for Boston” and the two installations that comprise it— Radiant Community and Raven Reshapes Boston: A Native Corn Garden at…
Conservation in Action: Japanese Buddhist Sculptures, August 2021
The conservation studio in the Walter Ames Compton, MD Gallery (Gallery 280) reopened to the public in early February, welcoming visitors once again…