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Guide to Searching the Collections
The MFA collections encompass about 500,000 works of art. This guide is to help you find what you’re looking for—whether a specific artwork or a…
Thank you for your offer of a gift of art to the MFA! So that our team and curators can review your offer, please provide us with information about…
In 1903, at the height of the worldwide craze for postcards, the Eastman Kodak Company unveiled a new product: the postcard camera. The device exposed…
Member Cards: Frequently Asked Questions
Digital Member Cards Digital MFA member cards, a convenient and eco-friendly alternative to plastic cards, can be downloaded to a smartphone’s Wallet…
MFA Boston Welcomes College Community Back to School with Free Days for "Fabric of a Nation"
Offerings this fall include expanded educator workshops and panel discussion on museum careers In a special offer to University Members this fall, the…
“Helina Metaferia: Generations” Explores Matrilineal Inheritances and BIPOC Liberation Movements
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, exhibition inspired by travel made possible by SMFA at Tufts Traveling Fellowship Multidisciplinary artist Helina…
BOSTON (February 8, 2022)—The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), has reached an agreement with the Republic of Mali to transfer ownership of two…
MFA Boston Presents "The Obama Portraits Tour" Featuring Portraits by Artists Kehinde Wiley and Amy Sherald
September 3–October 30, 2022 Multi-City Tour Organized by the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery The MFA to Offer Free Admission to the…
Real Photo Postcard Phenomenon Explored in Exhibition Drawn from the Leonard A. Lauder Archive at MFA Boston
BOSTON (February 22, 2022)—Featuring more than 300 works drawn from the Leonard A. Lauder Postcard Archive, a promised gift to the Museum of Fine Arts…
Celebrating a landmark gift of Chinese art 翁氏家藏精品展·第三期:奇石拙趣 In China, rocks in their natural form are objects of great aesthetic appreciation. As far…