Founded by its parent organization, The Foundation for the Arts, Nagoya (FAN), the Nagoya/Boston Museum of Fine Arts (N/BMFA) was established as the…
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Highlights of the MFA Available daily, every 15 minutes starting at 10 am A one-hour tour highlighting the Museum's rich and extensive collection…
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The Museum offers self-guided and guided tour options of the Museum's collections, and guided tours for special exhibitions. To avoid crowds, we suggest that you visit during the weekday during afternoon hours.
September 14, 2019–June 13, 2020
Come see the MFA in a new light, with a one-of-a kind experience of a morning yoga practice in the soaring glass Shapiro Family Courtyard, before the…
April 10–14, 2019
Every spring, the Museum of Fine Arts proudly presents Hollywood Scriptures, a series of films curated by faculty in the Department of Professional…
Hear world-renowned master artists perform on the MFA's period instruments, with three individual lectures and demonstrations on the clavichord…
Co-presented with The Boston Jewish Film Festival, this festival showcases films about the lives of people with different abilities from a variety of…