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Peri Onipede deepens her connection with the MFA by working with the Planned Giving Office to include the Museum in her plans.
The first time I met Sonya Clark she helped me move a 300-pound cast-bronze bench down a steep flight of stairs. Well, maybe there’s more to the story…
Issue: Art for This Moment
Dutch and Flemish Art
This suite of seven renovated galleries explores the nexus between art, commerce, and science in the Dutch Republic and Flanders.
Lead Exhibition Sponsor Citizens to Offer Free Opening Weekend Admission BOSTON (May 6, 2021)—Ekua Holmes (born 1955) is an artist, community activist…
We are pleased to continue our special partnership with the MFA that honors the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and a commitment to our diverse…
Ekua Holmes and Elizabeth James-Perry's "Garden for Boston" to Transform Grounds Outside MFA Boston
Outdoor Project Continues Efforts to Recontextualize Cyrus Dallin’s "Appeal to the Great Spirit" BOSTON (May 11, 2021)—This spring, the Museum of Fine…
Bold. Vibrant. Fun. Energizing. That’s how my life looked before the pandemic. I relished hugging friends as a greeting and goodbye. I liked getting…
Issue: Art for This Moment
MFA Boston to Celebrate Juneteenth with Free Outdoor Activities, "Summer of Soul" Screening and Virtual Panel
Museum Admission Free for All in Honor of Juneteenth BOSTON (May 21, 2021)—On June 19, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), is hosting a day of…
MFA Boston to Lift Mask Requirements on May 29; Increase Gallery Capacities Throughout June
BOSTON (May 27, 2021)—Beginning May 29, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), will lift mask requirements for visitors and staff, in alignment with…
We are really looking forward to welcoming you back to the MFA. Some new procedures and guidelines are in place to help keep you and everyone safe…