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Patron Program
One of our most valued groups of art enthusiasts and philanthropists, Patrons are committed to the preservation and celebration of one of the world’s greatest art collections!
Working at the MFA
The Museum is supported by almost 1,000 employees and hundreds of dedicated volunteers. MFA jobs span a broad range of careers, from entry-level to professional, including curatorial, conservation and collections management, development, public relations, marketing, education, member and visitor services, finance, and information technology.
Studio Partnerships
Diablo Glass School, Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts, and Stonybrook Fine Arts
Membership
MFA members enjoy free admission; discounts on parking and shopping; early access to exhibitions; member events; and more.
Organizational Memberships
Provide your employees, students, and patrons with free or discount admission to the Museum, and other benefits.
Libraries and Non-Profits
The Institutional Pass Program allows public libraries, schools, and non-profit organizations to annually purchase passes that provide discount Museum admission for its constituents.
If you have further questions, please call the MFA Studio Art Classes staff at 617-369-3295 or e-mail us at artclasses@mfa.org.
MFA Artful Healing
MFA Artful Healing offers art-making activities for children, teens, young adults, and their families in Boston-area hospitals and healthcare centers. The MFA currently provides off-site workshops at Boston Children's Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. These art workshops provide a fun and creative experience for participants undergoing medical treatment.
Learn more about our instructors
The Artist Project is a collaboration between the MFA and twelve after-school community organizations in the Boston area. The Artist and the children create a collaborative work of art inspired by the Museum's encyclopedic collection.